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    The Military School of Realengo (Portuguese: Escola Militar do Realengo) was the training institution for officers of the Brazilian Army from 1913 until...
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    Humberto de Alencar Castelo Branco (category Brazilian military personnel of World War II)
    the Brazilian Army at Rio Pardo Military School in Rio Grande do Sul. In 1918, he joined the Military School of Realengo in Rio de Janeiro, as an infantry...
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    Mascarenhas de Morais (category Brazilian military personnel of World War II)
    his career in the army In 1935, while serving as Commander of the Military School of Realengo, Mascarenhas de Morais took part in the fight against a communist...
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    Eduardo Gomes (category Marshals of Brazil)
    Brazilian politician and military figure from Petrópolis. Gomes joined the army when he started his course at the Military School of Realengo. He finished this...
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    Fort Copacabana and the Military School of Realengo, in addition to, outside the city, a focus in Niterói and the 1st Military Circumscription [pt], in...
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    Ernesto Geisel (category Military dictatorship in Brazil)
    graduated from the Military High School of Porto Alegre. He acquired higher military education at the Military School of Realengo, and graduated it in...
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    Artur da Costa e Silva (category Military dictatorship in Brazil)
    of his class and commander of the cadet corps. He then entered the Military School of Realengo in Rio de Janeiro in 1918, where he finished third of his...
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    Luís Carlos Prestes (category International Lenin School alumni)
    Military School of Realengo in Rio de Janeiro (where future fellow-tenentes Antônio de Siqueira Campos and Eduardo Gomes also attended) at the age of...
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    Hermes da Fonseca (category Marshals of Brazil)
    took command of the Military School of Realengo, which formed the officers of the army. As commander of the Realengo Preparatory School in 1904, he repressed...
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    João Figueiredo (category Military personnel from Rio de Janeiro (city))
    at military schools of Porto Alegre and Realengo, Figueiredo was promoted to captain (1944) and to major (1952). He served as the Brazilian military attache...
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    cavalry branch during the Empire of Brazil era and in the Military School of Realengo (1912–1945), among them the patron of the cavalry Manuel Luís Osório...
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    Eurico Gaspar Dutra (category Brazilian military personnel of World War II)
    to school, now based in Realengo, completing the course in 1906. He was also a student of the School of War in Porto Alegre (1906), the School of Artillery...
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    Maurício Grabois (category Dead and missing in the fight against the military dictatorship in Brazil (1964–1985))
    elementary school in his city. At the age of 19 he moved to Rio de Janeiro to study at the Military School of Realengo (which would later become the Academia...
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    Emílio Garrastazu Médici (category Military dictatorship in Brazil)
    Brazilian military leader and politician who was the president of Brazil from 1969 to 1974. His authoritarian rule marked the apex of the Brazilian military regime...
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    Golbery do Couto e Silva (category Brazilian military personnel of World War II)
    a city in the Southern State of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. At the age of 16, he joined the Military School of Realengo, Rio de Janeiro, which bred officials...
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    Brazilian Army in the First Republic (category Military history of Brazil)
    In the 1920s, a new generation of officers had already emerged, professionalized at the Military School of Realengo, which succeeded the EMPV. Career...
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    Casimiro Montenegro Filho (category Brazilian military stubs)
    rank of Marechal-do-ar, the highest rank of the Brazilian Air Force rank system. Born in Fortaleza, Montenegro joined Military School of Realengo in 1923...
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    Tasso da Silveira Municipal School (Escola Municipal Tasso da Silveira), an elementary school in Realengo on the western fringe of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil....
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    Filinto Müller (category Grand Crosses with Star and Sash of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany)
    Senate, he was a supporter of the Kubitschek government. After the military coup of 1964, he joined the pro-regime party ARENA, and soon became its leader...
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    political-military leaders of the 1960s graduated from the Military School of Realengo in the 1910s to 1930s. An officer's year of formation reveals his rank...
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    Euler Bentes Monteiro (category Pages using infobox military person with unknown parameters)
    January 1917 – 23 July 2002) was a Brazilian military officer. In 1933 he entered the Military School of Realengo. Already a captain, in 1945 he supported...
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    Juarez Távora (general) (category Candidates for Vice President of Brazil)
    to transfer to the Military School of Realengo, in the same city. As they attended the Polytechnic School, admission to that military institution was made...
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    and the move of the Military School of Realengo to Resende had been done to keep students away from politics, which had led to the spread of tenentism and...
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    Olímpio Mourão Filho (category Brazilian military personnel of World War II)
    the study of engineering in Belo Horizonte to enroll in the Military School of Realengo in Rio de Janeiro in April 1918. His father, an important situationist...
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    Sylvio Frota (category Military dictatorship in Brazil)
    minister of the Army during the Ernesto Geisel government. Sylvio Frota studied at Colégio Pedro II. In 1928 he entered the Military School of Realengo. He...
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    Antônio de Sampaio (category Brazilian military personnel of the Paraguayan War)
    students of the Aspiring Class of the Military School of Realengo, inspired by First Lieutenant Humberto de Alencar Castelo Branco, acclaimed him Patron of the...
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    the Military School of Realengo and in the barracks, prisons and neighborhoods. It was normal for the rebels to be colleagues at the Military School, and...
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    Amaury Kruel (category Brazilian military personnel of World War II)
    of which Kruel was shot in the leg by the Military Brigade, leaving a scar for the rest of his life. Both went on to the Military School of Realengo,...
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    José Guiomard (category Members of the Chamber of Deputies (Brazil) from Acre)
    school. He would later move to the state of Rio de Janeiro, enrolling again in the Military School of Realengo in 1925 and afterwards in institutions such...
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  • Brazilian Army Non-Commissioned Officer Academy (category Military academies of Brazil)
    Engineering NCO's. It initially occupied part of the facilities of the extinct Military School of Realengo, in Rio de Janeiro. The first class graduated...
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