- Portuguese irregular forces in the Overseas War
In various theaters of operations in the
Portuguese Colonial War arose at the outset the need to create various types ofirregular forces to help the Portuguese Armed Forces.These irregular forces were usually held at the local level of Theater of Operations and included various types in terms of origin and dependence: militias of white settlers, native militias and forces, foreign forces from exile, forces of ex-guerrillas, dependent forces the Civil Administration, forces dependent on the armed forces and forces dependent on the
PIDE .Officially the totality of these forces was known by Auxiliary Forces. In
Guinea-Bissau , General Spínola introduced the term African Force to designate the irregular forces composed of natives of the province.In Theater of Operations, the main irregular forces were as follows:
Angola * Organização Provincial de Voluntários de Defesa Civil de Angola (Provincial Organization of Volunteers of Civil Defence of Angola) - mainly urban militia, consisting mainly of white settlers.
* Guarda Rural (Rural Guard) - auxiliary force of Public Security Police, dedicated to the defense of companies and farms.
* Formações Aéreas Voluntárias (Volunteer Aerial Formations) - aerial militia.
* Grupos Especiais (Special Groups) - auxiliary units formed in 1966, composed of african volunteers, which operated together with units of the Portuguese Army.
* Tropas Especiais - (Special Troops) - the name of the Special Groups inCabinda .
* Fiéis (Faithfuls) - force composed of military and police fromKatanga , exiled for opposing the regime ofMobutu ; these men fled to Angola with their families in a total of nearly 5,000 people. The Portuguese Army selected 2,000 of these exiles and organized them on 3 Batallions of 5 companies each, with these three battalions placed inChimbila ,Camissombo andGafaria ; they had their own Katangan officers and sergeants.
* Leais (Loyals) - a force composed by exiles fromZambia , black soldiers that were againstKenneth Kaunda .
*Flechas (Arrows) - a very successful unit, controlled by the PIDE/DGS, composed byBushmen , that specialized in tracking, reconnaissance and pseudo-terrorist operations.Guinea-Bissau * Corpo de Milícias (Militia Corps) - made up of Africans, mainly for self-defense of villages, they were divided into two types, the Regular Militia, defensive, organized in 45 companies of 200 men and the Special Militias, similar to Special Groups in other colonies, organized in 23 groups of 31 men.
* Comandos Africanos (African Commandos) - units of commandos entirely composed by black soldiers, including the officers.
* Fuzileiros Especiais Africanos (African Special Marines) - Marine units entirely composed by black soldiers.Mozambique * Organização Provincial de Voluntários de Defesa Civil de Moçambique (Provincial Organization of Volunteers of Civil Defence of Mozambique) - an organization similar to the one of Angola, but in much smaller size and importance.
* Formações Aéreas Voluntárias (Volunteer Aerial Formations) - aerial militia.
* Aviação do Gabinete de Planeamento do Zambeze (GPZ) - (Aviation of the Zambezi Planning Office) (GPZ) - civil aviation service, but with a paramilitary organization, responsible for giving air support to the safety of Dam-Cahora Bassa;
* Grupos Especiais (Special Groups) - auxiliary units formed in 1968, composed of African volunteers, which operated together with units of the Portuguese Army; at its height in Mozambique there were 84 groups of 90 men each GE.
* Grupos Especiais Paraquedistas (Paratrooper Special Groups) - units similar to GEs, but with paratrooper training; they were organized into 12 groups of 70 men each and were attached to the Air Force.
* Grupos Especiais de Pisteiros de Combate (Combat Tracking Special Groups) - special units trained in tracking.
* Flechas (Arrows) - force similar to that of Angola.ee also
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