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In the early hours of 22 November 1970, six Portuguese warships surrounded Conakry, the capital of the Republic of Guinea, on the West African coast. Taking advantage of the darkness of the night, a military force landed on the northern and southern coasts of the sleeping city.
At the head of these men was a young Portuguese marine officer, Commander Alpoim Calvão, who had been appointed to comman...
At the head of these men was a young Portuguese marine officer, Commander Alpoim Calvão, who had been appointed to comman...
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In the early hours of 22 November 1970, six Portuguese warships surrounded Conakry, the capital of the Republic of Guinea, on the West African coast. Taking advantage of the darkness of the night, a military force landed on the northern and southern coasts of the sleeping city.
At the head of these men was a young Portuguese marine officer, Commander Alpoim Calvão, who had been appointed to comman...
At the head of these men was a young Portuguese marine officer, Commander Alpoim Calvão, who had been appointed to comman...
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