Manuel Maria Sarmento Rodrigues
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Manuel Maria Sarmento Rodrigues (15 June 1899 – 1 August 1979) was a naval officer, colonist and professor. He was born in 1899 in
Freixo de Espada à Cinta Freixo de Espada à Cinta (), sometimes erroneously called Freixo de Espada Cinta (an archaism), is a municipality in the northeastern region of Portugal, near the border with Spain, along the Douro River Valley. The population in 2011 was 3,7 ...
, Portugal. He attended a secondary school in Bragança and attended the University of Coimbra. He entered the
Naval School A navy, naval force, or maritime force is the branch of a nation's armed forces principally designated for naval warfare, naval and amphibious warfare; namely, lake-borne, riverine, littoral zone, littoral, or ocean-borne combat operations and ...
and concluded the marine course in 1921. As a junior officer, he embarked in the '' República'' on board which he was accompanied by Gago Coutinho and Sacadura Cabral through the South Atlantic and in the ''Lis (Portuguese ship), Lis'', he was the aide-de-camp of the Governor-General of Portuguese India and on board the transport ''Pêro de Alenquer''. He gave assistance to the victims of the 1926 Horta earthquake. He travelled extensively to the Portuguese Empire, Portuguese colonies of the Far East and Africa. In 1936, he was part of the Hydrographic Mission of the Adjacent Islands. He was put in charge in the survey of the seas of the Azores and the Madeira islands. In 1941, he assumed the command of the torpedo-boat destroyer ''Lima (destroyer), Lima'', which he kept until 1945. Under his command, the ''Lima'' participated in various operations of rescues of torpedo ships in the seas of the Azores during World War II. He later attended Instituto Superior de Ciências Sociais e Políticas, Escola Superior Colonial. As a senior official, he became a colonial administrator, being the List of colonial heads of Portuguese Guinea, Governor of Portuguese Guinea between 1946 and 1949. In 1950, he became governor general of António de Oliveira Salazar, Salazar as Ministry of the Colonies (Portugal), Ministry of the Colonies (partly in 1951, Ministry of Ultramar), having these implemented functions on the vast reform of the Portuguese colonial administration, he visited the Far East, Southeast Asia and Africa. Between 1961 and 1964, he was governor general of Portuguese Mozambique. He died in Lisbon on 1 August 1979 at the age of 80. He is an author of ''Ancoradouros das Ilhas dos Açores'' (''Anchorage of the Azores Islands'') and ''No Governo da Guiné: Discursos e Afirmações'' (1949).


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Rodrigues, Sarmento 1899 births 1979 deaths People from Freixo de Espada à Cinta Portuguese expatriates in Mozambique Colonial people in Mozambique Governors-General of Mozambique Governors of Portuguese Guinea University of Coimbra alumni