Armed Forces General Staff (Portugal)

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General Staff of the Armed Forces
Estado-Maior-General das Forças Armadas
Military Standard of Portugal
Active1950;– present
CountryPortugal
TypeMilitary staff
Part ofPortuguese Armed Forces
Motto(s)Que quem quis sempre pôde
(That anyone who wanted always could)
EngagementsInvasion of Goa
Portuguese Colonial War
IFOR
SFOR
EUFOR
KFOR
Afghanistan War
Peacekeaping Missions
-Angola
-Bosnia
-Croatia
-Macedonia
-Western Sahara
-Georgia
-Lebanon
Commanders
Chief of Staff of the Armed ForcesGeneral Luís Evangelista Esteves Araújo www.emgfa.pt

The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Portugal (EMGFA, Estado-Maior-General das Forças Armadas in Portuguese) is the supreme military establishment of Portugal. It is responsible for the planning, the command and the control of the Portuguese Armed Forces.

EMGFA is headed by the Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces (CEMGFA, Chefe do Estado-Maior-General das Forças Armadas), the highest rank general in the Portuguese Armed Forces.

Organization

The General Staff of the Armed Forces is integrated in the Portuguese Ministry of National Defence and includes:

  • The Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces (CEMGFA);
  • The Joint Staff (EMC, Estado-Maior Conjunto);
  • The Joint Operational Command (COC, Comando Operacional Conjunto);
  • The operational commands of the Azores and Madeira;
  • The commanders-in-chief that can be created under the CEMGFA, in times of war;
  • The Military Security and Information Center (CISM, Centro de Informações e Segurança Militares);
  • The general support organizations.

Under the dependency of the CEMGFA are also:

  • The Institute of Higher Military Studies (IESM, Instituto de Estudos Superiores Militares);
  • The Hospital of the Armed Forces (HFAR, Hospital das Forças Armadas).

The Chief of the General Staff

The Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces is the operacional commander of the Portuguese Armed Forces in times of peace. In times of war, he assumes the complete command of the Armed Forces. The CEMGFA is a general officer of one of the three branches of the Armed Forces (Navy, Army or Air Force), nominated by the President of the Portuguese Republic, by proposal of the Government of Portugal.

List of chiefs of the General Staff of the Armed Forces

  • Army general Aníbal César Valdês de Passos e Sousa - 1950 to 1951
  • Rear-admiral Manuel Ortins de Bettencourt - 1951 to 1955
  • Army general Júlio Carlos Alves Dias Botelho Moniz - 1955 to 1958
  • Army general José António da Rocha Beleza Ferraz - 1958 to 1961
  • Army general Manuel Gomes de Araújo - 1961 to 1962
  • Air Force general Venâncio Augusto Deslandes - 1968 to 1972
  • Army general Francisco da Costa Gomes - 1972 to 1974
  • Army general Joaquim da Luz Rocha - 1974
  • Army general Francisco da Costa Gomes - 1974 to 1976
  • Army general António dos Santos Ramalho Eanes - 1976 to 1981
  • Army general Nuno Viriato Tavares de Melo Egídio - 1981 to 1984
  • Air Force general José Lemos Ferreira - 1984 to 1989
  • Army general António da Silva Osório Soares Carneiro - 1989 to 1994
  • Admiral António Carlos Fuzeta da Ponte - 1994 to 1998
  • Army general Gabriel Augusto do Espírito Santo - 1998 to 2000
  • Air Force general Manuel José Alvarenga de Sousa Santos - 2000 to 2002
  • Admiral José Manuel Garcia Mendes Cabeçadas - 2002 to 2006
  • Army general Luís Valença Pinto - 2006 t0 2011
  • Air Force general Luís Evangelista Esteves Araújo - since 2011

References

  • RIBEIRO, António S., Organização Superior da Defesa Nacional, Prefácio, 2004

See also