- Vicente Almeida d'Eça
Vice-Admiral Vicente Manuel de Moura Coutinho de Almeida d'Eça (bornJuly 31 ,1918 ) was the last Governor, then High Commissioner ofCape Verde from 1974 to its 1975 independence fromPortugal .d'Eça joined the
Portuguese Navy in 1936 as a Cadet and graduated from the Naval Academy 3 years later as an Ensign. His course's patron wasHenry the Navigator and this was the first course to attend classes at the new Naval Academy inAlfeite . He was one of the last aviators of the Portuguese Navy and throughout his career he served the Navy in many important and distinguished assignments.Personal data
*Parents – Paulo de Moura Coutinho de Almeida d'Eça and Maria Clotilde Ferreira Pinto Basto Couceiro da Costa de Moura Coutinho
*Birthdate –July 31 1918
*Birthplace – Cape Verde
*Joined thePortuguese Navy –November 2 1936 as a Cadet
*Marriage – 1943 to Maria Emília dos Reis Neto de Almeida d'Eça
*Children – Paulo Manuel Neto de Almeida d'Eça; Fernando Neto de Almeida d'Eça; and [http://64.71.48.37/teresadeca/ Maria Teresa Neto de Almeida d'Eça]
*Reserve –July 31 1977
*Retirement –July 31 1988 ervice record
*Navy Cadet –
November 2 1936
*Ensign –October 1 1939
*Lieutenant Jr. Grade –March 1 1940
*Lieutenant –April 8 1948
*Lieutenant Commander –March 1 1954
*Commander –August 14 1961
*Captain –January 9 1970
*Commodore –September 12 1974
*Rear Admiral –December 15 1975
*Vice Admiral –June 2 1977 Courses
*1936/1939 – Naval Academy course
*1942 – Aviator Course at the Naval Aviation School “Admiral Gago Coutinho ” with a final score of 14,26
*1946 – Upgrade Course in Radiotelegraphy and Communications
*1950 – Radar Course in England, with a score of 79%
*1957 – International Naval Staff and International Short Tactical course in England
*1959 – Atomic War course
*1961 – College de Defense de l’OTAN (excellent score)
*1972/1973 – Superior Naval War Course with a score of 16,2
*1973 – The 2 National Defense CourseWritten commendations
*1937 – Given by the Navy’s Superintendent
*1950 – Given by the Navy’s Superintendent
*1950 – Given by the Superior Commandant of the Navy’s Air Forces
*1951 – Given by the Navy’s Superintendent
*1953 – Given by the Captain of the Ship "S. Brás"
*1953 – Given by the Electricity and Communications Department’s Director
*1955 – Given by the Admiral Chief-of-Naval Staff
*1956 – Given by the Admiral Chief-of-Naval Staff
*1957 – Given by the Chief Commandant of the Counter-Torpedo Independent Group
*1959 – Given by the Admiral Sub-Chief-of-Naval Staff
*1967 – Given by the Guinea’s Maritime Defense Commandant
*1969 – Given by the Mozambique’s Naval Commandant
*1973 – Given by the Navy’s Material Superintendent
*1977 – Given by the General Chief-of-Staff of the Armed Forces
*1984 – Given by the General Chief-of-Staff of the Armed Forces
*1988 – Given by the General Chief-of-Staff of the Armed ForcesMedals and decorations
*Gold Medal for Distinguished Services
*Silver Medal for Distinguished Services with Palm
*Silver Medal for Distinguished Services (two)
*Military Merit Medal (2nd Class)
*Degree of commander of the Military Order of Avis
*Degree of officer of the Military Order of Avis
*Gold Military Medal for Exemplar Conduct
*Armed Forces Campaigns Commemorative Medal – Guinea (1974)
*Armed Forces Campaigns Commemorative Medal – Mozambique (1967/1969)
*Armed Forces Campaigns Commemorative Medal – Cape Verde (1975)
*Commemorative Naval Medal for the V Centenarian on the Death of Infante D. Henrique (Silver)
*Silver Medal for Courage, Abnegation and Humanity (two)
*Degree of Commander of the Naval Merit Order (Brazil)
*Degree of Officer of the U.S.Legion of Merit
*Grand Cross of Naval Merit (Span).Commands
#N.T. "Ana Mafalda" (
27 October 1966 -5 November 1966 )
#Captain of the Portuguese Ship "Pacheco Pereira" (27 July 1967 -15 January 1970 )
#Captain of the School Number One of the Navy (26 September 1973 -29 May 1974 )
#Substitute Captain of Guinea’s Maritime Defence (4 June 1974 to28 October 1974 )Assignments
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November 3 ,1940 –January 21 ,1941 XO of the Portuguese Ship "Mandovi"
*1947–1949 Radiotelegraphy Instructor of the Naval Aviation School “Admiral Gago Coutinho” from
*December 1953 – January 1954 Chief of the NATO Communication Section of the Naval Staff
*May 1957 – July 1957 Chief of the Independent Group of Counter-torpedoes
*September 5 ,1961 –December 16 ,1965 Naval Attaché at the Portuguese Embassy inWashington D.C. and Naval Representative at the Portuguese Embassy inOttawa
*February 13 ,1970 – September 1973 Director of the de Electricity and Communications Division
*After the25 April ,1974 Carnation Revolution , and for a period of 10 years, Adm. Almeida d’Eça was in charge of a very important military mission. This high-ranking officer was the one who led the negotiation process and agreements of the military bases of Flores, Beja and Lages. Fact|date=September 2007
*January 1975 [http://www.worldstatesmen.org/Cape_Verde.html/ High-Commissioner in Cape Verde]
*March 1976 Assistant of the General Chief-of-Staff of the Armed ForcesRescues
At least twice in his career Almeida d'Eça saved drowning victims. In 1938 while still a cadet he saved a woman who was trying to commit suicide in the
Tagus River. In 1944 he rescued a Seaman from drowning in Ponta Delgada/The Azores.External links
* [http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Hangar/9376/brief_naval.htm/ Portuguese Naval Aviation]
* [http://sailandwings.no.sapo.pt/admiral/index.htm This Biography was part of a project by the Level 4 Students about Adm. Almeida d'Eça]
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