Armando de Moraes Âncora explained

Honorific-Prefix:Army general
Armando de Moraes Âncora
Office:Commander of the 1st Army
Term Start:2 August 1963
Term End:1 April 1964
Predecessor:Osvino Ferreira Alves
Successor:Octacílio Terra Ururahy
Office1:Commander of the 1st Military Region
Term Start1:8 August 1959
Term End1:4 January 1960
Predecessor1:Nestor Souto de Oliveira
Successor1:Joaquim Justino Alves Bastos
Birth Date:5 August 1901
Birth Place:Pelotas, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
Death Place:Rio de Janeiro, Guanabara, Brazil
Allegiance: Brazil
Rank: Army general
Battles:World War II

Armando de Moraes Âncora (5 August 1901 – 26 September 1964) was Brazilian military army general, who fought in World War II.[1]

Military career

Âncora had served as commander of the 1st Military Region from 1959 to 1960.[2] Later, he had served as commander of the 1st Army (now the Eastern Military Command), during the 1964 coup d'état, from 1963 to 1964.[1] [3]

After finding out about the split in the army, Âncora chose to avoid armed conflict between coupist and pro-government troops who wanted to stop them.[1] [4]

In a meeting in Resende, Rio de Janeiro, Armando Âncora, who had just assumed office as interim Minister of War, replacing general Jair Dantas Ribeiro, declared the end of the resistance of the forces who gave protection to the government.[1] [4]

Besides commanding the 1st Army, general Âncora was head of the Federal District Police during the Rua Toneledo shooting in August 1954, which led to his resignation, before the suicide of Getúlio Vargas, being one of the few military personnel loyal to Vargas, along with general Manuel César de Góis Monteiro.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ancora, Armando de Morais. CPDOC. pt-br. 15 September 2023.
  2. Web site: Antigos Comandantes. 1ª Região Militar. pt-br. 25 November 2015. 15 September 2023.
  3. Web site: Galeria dos Comandantes. Comando Militar do Leste. pt-br. 15 September 2023.
  4. Web site: 50 anos do golpe militar de 1964 - quem é quem. G1. pt-br. 1 April 2014. 15 September 2023.