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O presente trabalho de Investigação Aplicada está subordinado ao tema “Estudo
estatístico sobre a mobilização de unidades da Arma de Infantaria durante a Guerra de
África (1961 – 1974) ”. Através desta investigação pretende-se caracterizar a tipologia das
unidades mobilizadas pela Arma de Infantaria, com base no recrutamento e mobilização
feito em Portugal continental e nos arquipélagos dos Açores e Madeira, bem como
compreender o esforço de mobilização realizado por esta arma, quer através do ritmo de
mobilização ao longo do período da guerra, quer ao nível das unidades territoriais que
mobilizaram forças durante a guerra para cada um dos Teatros de Operações, durante o
período em estudo.
É de relevante pertinência a realização desta investigação, pela possibilidade de
retirar conclusões sobre os períodos de maior e menor esforço de mobilização (não
considerando as unidades de intervenção e as de guarnição normal) em cada Teatro de
Operações bem como conhecer a tipologia das unidades empenhadas durante o conflito
ultramarino. Este trabalho vem assim enriquecer o historial da Arma de Infantaria.
O objetivo desta investigação prima por responder às questões derivadas, com o
desígnio último de dar resposta à questão central levantada.
No que diz respeito à metodologia aplicada ao presente trabalho, consiste numa
investigação baseada no método histórico, recorrendo ao mesmo tempo ao método
dedutivo, tendo em conta uma abordagem diacrónica sobre a campanha, nos limites
temporais definidos. Os dados recolhidos foram essencialmente na forma textual nas
bibliotecas da Academia Militar, em relatos de unidades e no Arquivo Histórico Militar.
Este Trabalho de Investigação Aplicada é composto por sete capítulos. No primeiro
explica-se a importância da investigação, bem como a problemática abordada. No segundo
é feito um enquadramento teórico para uma melhor perceção da matéria em estudo. No
terceiro são referenciadas todas as tipologias de unidades de Infantaria mobilizadas para a
Guerra do Ultramar. No quarto, quinto e sexto capítulos são abordadas as tipologias de
unidades de Infantaria mobilizadas pela Arma de Infantaria para o Teatro de Operações de
Angola, Guiné e Moçambique, respetivamente. As conclusões e recomendações são
redigidas no último capítulo.
Abstract This Applied Research work is entitled "Statistical Study on mobilizing Infantry Units during the War of África (1961-1974)".This research aims to characterize the types of units deployed by infantry units, based on the recruitment and mobilization done in continental Portugal the Azores and Madeira, as well as understanding the mobilization effort done by this unit, both in terms the rate of mobilization, and in terms of the units which exerted greater effort during the war for each of Operations Theatres during the period under study. It is of important relevance to carry out this research, the possibility of drawin g conclusions about the periods of greater and lesser mobilization effort (not considering intervention units and normal operations in each theater of operations as well as knowing the type of units more used during the conflict overseas. This work will thus enrich the history of the Infantry unit. The purpose of this research strives to answer questions derived, with the latest method to address the central issue raised. With regard to the methodology applied to this work, is a research-based historical method, using both the deductive method, taking into account a diachronic approach to the campaign, the defined time limits The collected data were essentially in textual form on the Military Academy libraries, on reports of units and the Military Historical Archive. The Applied Research Work consists of seven chapters properly outlined. In the first explained the importance of research, and the problems addressed. The second is a theoretical framework for a better perception of matter being studied. The third referenced all types of infantry units mobilized for the War of Ultramar. In the fourth, fifth and sixth chapters addresses the types of infantry units deployed by infantry unit for the Angola Theater of Operations, Guinea and Mozambique, respectively. The conclusions and recommendations are written in the last chapter.
Abstract This Applied Research work is entitled "Statistical Study on mobilizing Infantry Units during the War of África (1961-1974)".This research aims to characterize the types of units deployed by infantry units, based on the recruitment and mobilization done in continental Portugal the Azores and Madeira, as well as understanding the mobilization effort done by this unit, both in terms the rate of mobilization, and in terms of the units which exerted greater effort during the war for each of Operations Theatres during the period under study. It is of important relevance to carry out this research, the possibility of drawin g conclusions about the periods of greater and lesser mobilization effort (not considering intervention units and normal operations in each theater of operations as well as knowing the type of units more used during the conflict overseas. This work will thus enrich the history of the Infantry unit. The purpose of this research strives to answer questions derived, with the latest method to address the central issue raised. With regard to the methodology applied to this work, is a research-based historical method, using both the deductive method, taking into account a diachronic approach to the campaign, the defined time limits The collected data were essentially in textual form on the Military Academy libraries, on reports of units and the Military Historical Archive. The Applied Research Work consists of seven chapters properly outlined. In the first explained the importance of research, and the problems addressed. The second is a theoretical framework for a better perception of matter being studied. The third referenced all types of infantry units mobilized for the War of Ultramar. In the fourth, fifth and sixth chapters addresses the types of infantry units deployed by infantry unit for the Angola Theater of Operations, Guinea and Mozambique, respectively. The conclusions and recommendations are written in the last chapter.
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Infantaria Ultramar Mobilização Tipologia África
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