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UMA MULHER TOTALMENTE INDECENTE

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Known as the “Australian Mermaid,” swimmer Annette Kellerman — who was born on this day in 1886 — took the world by storm at the turn of the twentieth century, not just as a skilled long-distance swimmer, but also a daring stunts woman, vaudeville performer, silent movie star, and swimsuit innovator who was once arrested for “indecency” due to her one-piece suit!
Originally a therapy for legs weakened by rickets as a child, swimming became a passion for Kellerman — but often with a dramatic twist. Dressed as a mermaid, she earned money as a teen by diving into a glass tank of underwater creatures. As a young woman, she swam 26 miles (42 km) of the Thames River – making her the first woman to do so; repeatedly attempted the cross the English Channel (without success, but with no shortage of gumption), and was arrested for indecency in 1907 for wearing a fitted, one-piece bathing suit on Revere Beach near Boston, Massachusetts (in place of the contemporary costume with pantaloons that she considered far too impractical).
In later years, she incorporated theatrics and risky dives into performances throughout the US, including on Hollywood’s screens. Always a revolutionary, synchronized swimming is considered the brainchild of the talented Ms. Kellerman, as is the one-piece swimsuit. Her one-piece suit became so popular that it was known as the “Annette Kellerman” and was the first step toward the invention of modern swimwear.
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O compositor português do século XVI que põe o Reino Unido em polvorosa

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“Durante centenas de anos, o notável Vicente Lusitano foi esquecido. Mas agora, finalmente, tanto a sua música como a sua história estão a ser de novo escutadas.” Artigos publicados na BBC e em “The Guardian” estão a trazer o compositor português do século XVI para a ribalta.

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LAJES O DESASTRE DO C 130 EM 1984

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a fuga aérea de Goa

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[Forum Elos]40. Daring Escape by the Civvies Valmiki Faleiro Goa

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Valmiki Faleiro -As a working journalist, he was Staff Reporter with the WEST COAST TIMES. He also covered Goa for national publications like THE CURRENT WEEKLY, the FREE PRESS
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40. Daring Escape by the Civvies

The IAF’s bombing of Dabolim had succeeded in creating only some craters in the runway. Facing uncertain future, Portuguese officials in Goa anxiously sought to send their wives and children to safety – after the evacuation by commercial flights and by the overloaded ship Índia on 12 December 1961.

There were two operational civilian aircraft at Dabolim. As darkness fell, some of the runway craters were quickly patched.

Governor General/C-in-C Major General Vassalo e Silva permitted the Lockheed Martin Super Constellation of the Portuguese national airline Transportes Aéreos Portugueses (TAP) and the Douglas DC-4 Skymaster of the local airline Transportes Aéreos da Índia Portuguesa (TAIP) to take off from Dabolim, despite commencement of hostilities and Goa being surrounded from land, sea and air.

The two aircraft were readied with the wives and children of Portuguese officials, important documents of state, and the gold pawned by Goans with the Banco Nacional Ultramarino. All dispensable stuff onboard – including extra seats – was offloaded to reduce aircraft weight.

With lights switched off and throttles at the minimum to avoid visual and sound detection, the two aircraft had their tryst with destiny – first making a daringly short but a highly risky take-off over just 700 metres of the bombed runway in complete darkness and using only a part of the engine power around that midnight (18/19 December 1961), and then dodging enemy radars all the way to the point of destination.

The first to take off was the TAP’s Super Constellation piloted by Captain Manuel Correia Reis and his navigation and engineer cockpit crew (the same aircraft that ferried the sausages and female paratroopers just the previous night). The Super Constellation’s loud engines drew shots-in-the-dark from Indian warships arrayed offshore in the general direction of Dabolim.

In quick succession, TAIP’s DC-4 Skymaster piloted by Major Austen Goodman Solano de Almeida, a Portuguese Air Force pilot from the Lages Air Force Base in Azores, Portugal, on deputation with the local airline as its director of operations, took off in complete darkness and least sound. [Portuguese army (Exército) and air force (Força Aérea) ranks are common land military ranks; only their navy (Marinha) has traditional naval ranks.]

The two aircraft were headed for Karachi, the nearest friendly airport, at a distance of about 1,300 kilometres (700 nautical miles) by the normal aerial route. But times were not normal and instead of flying northwards along the coast, the two aircraft sped out west, seaward.

Before they got out of Indian airspace, they were spotted by IAF radars. The two aircraft split in different directions as a diversionary tactic. An IAF Vampire NF54 Night Fighter was scrambled from Poona to intercept the Skymaster flown by Major AG Solano de Almeida, but could not make contact.

Both the civilian aircraft flew a circuitous and longer route at a very low altitude (“almost at tree-top level”) to avoid radar detection all the way to Karachi. On arrival, the crew received a standing ovation for having undertaken such a daring mission.

Major Solano de Almeida, later a Lieutenant Colonel, was married to a girl living in Goa, Celeste Vidigal, and post retirement flew Boeing 737s with Air Malta in the 1980s. He lived in Lisbon, close to the house of a friend of this author, António Palhinha Machado.

Other than Air Vice Marshal Erhlich Wilmot Pinto and Group Captain Trevor Joseph Fernandes already mentioned before, air force Goans who participated in Op Vijay-1 were Wing Commander Vishwanath Balkrishna Sawardekar of Sanvordem and “Top Gun” Wing Commander Mervyn (“Osprey”) Jude Pinto of Socorro, Porvorim, but their specific roles in the ops are not available. Flight Sergeant (later Wing Commander) Remegius (“Remy”) Victor Paul of Tivim flew in Liberator bombers of 6 Squadron from Poona. Other Goans did connected duties elsewhere – for instance, Wing Commander Raul da Silva Rodrigues of Cavelossim, a fighter pilot, was posted at Dum Dum to guard the borders with East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) – as it was feared that Pakistan would intervene militarily in favour of Portugal.

Air Ops went smoothly over Goa, save two aberrations, both involving ground forces of the 50 Para Brigade.

Afternoon of 18 December 1961, Tactical HQ Southern Command lost contact with Brigadier Sagat Singh perhaps due to the unexpectedly swift advance of his 50 Para Bde. Tactical HQ sent an IAF Harvard of 122 Squadron from Sambra, Belgaum to literally ‘drop’ a message to the Brigadier. The aircraft did not have the IAF markings painted on the underside. Unable to identify the aircraft as friend or foe, troops of 2 Sikh LI fired with small arms at the Harvard, puncturing two holes in the aircraft’s belly.

In the second case, IAF repaid the compliment when four Vampires scrambled to attack Portuguese armoured recce vehicles, instead “put in a set piece rocket attack” on artillery vehicles of 50 Para’s 17 Para Field Regiment near Piliem – fortunately, with no casualties (quoted words are of Major General VK Singh, author of History of the Corps of Signals). Captain George A Newton rushed to his radio relay set, opened communications with Belgaum, and frantically radioed: “Request the IAF to cease and desist”.

Later, All India Radio (AIR) sought the Army’s help to salvage the equipment of Emissora de Goa, the Portuguese broadcasting station. On directions of the Military Governor, Captain George A Newton was made available to AIR. From 25 to 29 December 1961, he and the AIR engineers rigged up a 5 Kilowatt transmitter at Bambolim (Singh, History of the Corps of Signals, Volume III, Chapter 3).

Around the time, two powerful Phillips radio transmitters bought by Goa’s Cosme Matias Menezes group (CMM), deployed at the Bambolim radio centre, bombed by the IAF, were being ferried by the Indian armed forces. Both transmitters were lost in River Mandovi due to a mishap. CMM sued the Government of India, won the case, and was paid the cost of the transmitters with interest (Teotónio R. de Souza, Goa in Retrospect in Portuguese Literary & Cultural Studies, Dartmouth: University of Massachusetts, 2010, Page 158).

— Excerpted from revised text of the book, Patriotism In Action: Goans in India’s Defence Services by Valmiki Faleiro, first published in 2010 by ‘Goa,1556’ (ISBN: 978-93-80739-06-9). Revised edition awaits publication.

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1. AOC-in-C Operational Command Air Vice Mshl EW Pinto (courtesy: Bharat-Rakshak)

2. Portuguese Air Force Major Solano de Almeida (courtesy: Archivo.Pt vide SuperGoa and Gabriel de Figueiredo vide Francisco Monteiro of Lisbon)

3. Wg Cdr Raul da Silva Rodrigues before a MiG-21 when the USSR-made supersonic fighters were first inducted in the IAF (colour photo, source: self collection)

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3 Wg Cdr Rodrigues before a MiG-21 when it was first inducted in the IAF.JPG

 

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Os Protuket do Sião: uma casta militar.

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Os Protuket do Sião: uma casta militar.
No Sião antigo – hoje Tailândia – chamavam-lhes Protuket e germinaram como comunidade a partir da segunda metade do século XVI, primeiro em Ayutthaya e, depois, a partir de 1782, na actual Bangkok.
Tratava-se de uma comunidade autocéfala – isto é, regida por leis próprias e dirigida por autoridades locais – e possuía uma estrutura social centrada na família nuclear, possuindo uma clara especialização económica distinta que os distinguia dos seus vizinhos.
Intérpretes, pilotos e militares (arcabuzeiros e artilheiros), mantinham uma dupla lealdade: lealdade ao soberano local, o Rei do Sião que serviram e em troca garantia-lhes liberdades no contexto do regime social siamês conhecido por Sakdina, mas também lealdade ao Rei de Portugal, padroeiro e protector do cristianismo asiático.
Entre as liberdades e privilégios de que gozavam enquanto minoria religiosa, sobressaiam a autorização para deixar crescer o cabelo, o descanso aos domingos e a dispensa do cumprimento de quaisquer obrigações religiosas destinadas aos budistas.
Sendo servidores do Rei do Sião, apenas lhes era exigido o voto anual de lealdade ao Soberano, cerimónia que decorria nas paróquias perante um ministro ou dignitário da Corte.
Servindo no Tahǎn Khlang – exército de primeira linha – e nas guerras travadas pelo Sião ao longo dos séculos XVIII e XIX – contra birmaneses, laocianos, cambojanos e vietnamitas – as unidades Protuket estiveram sempre na primeira linha de fogo.
Das suas fileiras sairiam oficiais generais com o posto de brigadeiros, sendo o mais conhecido Pascoal Ribeiro de Albergaria, ou antes, Phraya Wisset Songkram que em português se traduzirá por Senhor da Arma Miraculosa.
(Texto de Miguel Castelo-Branco, publicado na página do Facebook de Nova Portugalidade).
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CZARISMOS E A HISTÓRIA

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Um pouco de História para perceber o que aconteceu na invasão de Hitler à União Soviética da altura.
Stalin, em 1939 fez um acordo secreto com os nazis para dividirem a Polónia entre a União Soviética e a Alemanha nazi. E assim fizeram, ou seja , a invasão de um estado soberano não lhes repugnou aos dois, isto é, aos alemães nazis/ fascistas e aos soviéticos comunistas.
Em 1941 os alemães fizeram tábua rasa do tratado que tinham feito com os “ amigos” russos e invadiram a União Soviética e os exércitos russos não tinham armas em número e qualidade para enfrentar o poderoso exército nazi. Quem os ajudou, enviando equipamentos para os russos fabricarem as armas e tanques foi , ironia das ironias, os americanos através dos portos da costa do Pacífico porque aí não chegavam os submarinos alemães que no Atlântico desvastavam imensos navios que levavam mantimentos equipamentos para a Inglaterra que estava em guerra com os alemães como todos sabem.
Os “ terríveis” imperialistas americanos estão agora a ajudar a Ucrânia a defender-se dos ataques de Putin, cujas táticas e mentalidade não desmerecem as de Stalin diga-se de passagem. E, já agora, porque é que Stalin não entrou em diálogo com a Alemanha nazi e numa de “ make love not war” esse mesmo Stalin, um facínora, tão ainda reverenciado por muitos pediu auxílio aos americanos para se defender da invasão e subsequente ataque do seu país?
Quando ouço por estas nossas paragens gente a defender que a Ucrânia deve entrar em conversações de paz sem se defender enquanto, a Rússia a desfaz com mísseis e mata a sua população , tudo isto me dá uma enorme raiva e nojo por tais posições cretinas e assassinas.
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  • José Cordeiro

    … enquanto arrasa o conceito de soberania, destrói o de legítima defesa e manda às urtigas o direito internacional! Só porque o czar sentiu saudades do império e teve tremores de insegurança!

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  • Fernanda Rodrigues

    Tens toda a razão. É mesmo isso!
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A Câmara Municipal da Ribeira Grande apresentou, no final da passada semana, o programa de comemorações dos 500 anos do nascimento do Dr. Gaspar Fructuoso, que conta com a colaboração da Universidade dos Açores e com o alto patrocínio da Presidência do Governo dos Açores. O vasto programa elaborado para os próximos meses terá o […]

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