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The Portuguese Army in Angola

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 November 2008

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War and military institutions have played a crucial part in the history of Angola. Colonial wars, auxiliary armies, expeditions, and soldiergovernors fill the pages of this history, and it is no exaggeration to recall that military expenses have, except for some years during 1930–58, represented the major item in annual budgets since the sixteenth century, when the Portuguese began to conquer the Luanda hinterland. The character and role of the armed forces in Angola, however, have undergone changes: especially since 1961, new developments promise possibly important influences on future events in that territory, events which may not follow traditional patterns in history.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1969

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Page 435 note 1 Ibid. p. 280.

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Page 439 note 1 The controversial problem of the accuracy of the casualty lists for both Portuguese and African nationalist sides could be studied by analysing a plethora of articles in Portuguese journals such as Boletim Official do Exército (Lisbon); Ultramar (Lisbon); Jornal do Congo (Carmona, Angola); Portugal em Africa (Lisbon); Gaceta Militar (Lisbon); Revista Militar, (Lisbon); Boletim da Sociedade de Geografia de Lisboa (Lisbon); Boletim do Agencia do Ultramar (Lisbon), as well as the recently published Jornal da Região Militar de Angola (Luanda), official organ of the High Command of Angola. Valahu, op. cit. pp. 211–12, provides an interesting critique of the official weekly army reports of war operations in the north, the Boletins Informativos (Luanda), while there are other reports which appear in the Portuguese news media, radio, and TV. These figures could be compared with the reports of the several African nationalist organisations on their operations in northern and eastern Angola. An example of an Angolan nationalist publication is the Bulletin issued periodically by the Kinshasa-based Corpo Voluntário Angolano de Assistencia aos Refugiados (C.V.A.A.R., the Angolan Volunteer Corps for Refugee Aid).