Colonel Carlos Matos Gomes, April captain died

Matos Gomes joined the Captain’s movement at the Carnation Revolution on April 25, 1974. He is 78 years old.
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On April 25, 1974, Colonel Carlos Matos Gomes, a part of the April captains movement, died at the age of 78 this Sunday.
The family has come up with this information through publication on social networks.
“For all of my father, Carlos Matos Gomes’s friends and followers, I am very sad to inform you that you died at the Cuff Tejo Hospital on April 13.
Carlos de Matos Gomes was born on July 24, 1946 in Vila Nova da Barkwinha. He fulfilled commissions in Army Officer, Angola, Mozambique and Guinea-Bissa.
Last year, on his name, Matos Gomes published “Generation D”, in an interview to Lusa, as a tribute and the autobiography of his generation, which was known to him, the war of the colonialism and made him on April 25, 1974.
“Generation D,” he explained, “democracy, abandoned, decolanization, theories and teaching, talk, dialect, demonistifying, demobilizing, denoting, disobedience, divorce”, the generation that lived under the “rule” of “silly empire”.
In 2020, he published an article “Colonial War” with his weapons Anisito Gomes.
Matos Gomes, under the nickname of Carlos Whale Ferraz, published several books on the theme of the colonial war, including “Blind Node”, “The Last Vido of Africa” and “The Wolf Africa” and “1995)
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