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  2. Brazilian Expeditionary Force - Wikipedia

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    The Brazilian Expeditionary Force (Portuguese: Força Expedicionária Brasileira, FEB), nicknamed Cobras Fumantes (literally "the Smoking Snakes"), [1] was a military division of the Brazilian Army and Air Force that fought as part of Allied forces in the Mediterranean Theatre of World War II.

  3. Brazil in World War II - Wikipedia

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    Brazilian Expeditionary Force to the Italian Campaign, the only South American country to send combat troops overseas. [2] Leading up to the outbreak of World War II in 1939, Brazil adhered to a policy of strict neutrality and maintained positive commercial and diplomatic relations with both Allied and Axis powers.

  4. Battle of Monte Castello - Wikipedia

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    On 20 February the troops of the Brazilian Expeditionary Force were in battle position, with its three regiments ready to depart for Castello. Advancing to the left of the Brazilians was the elite American 10th Mountain Division, which had the responsibility of taking Monte della Torraccia [ it ] and protecting the most vulnerable flank of the ...

  5. Battle of Collecchio - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Collecchio-Fornovo (26–29 April 1945) was a battle of the Second World War between the Brazilian Expeditionary Force (Força Expedicionária Brasileira – FEB), along with Italian partisans and units from the American 1st Armored and 92nd Infantry Divisions, against the Wehrmacht ' s 148th Infantry Division, 90th Panzergrenadier Divisions and the fascist National Republican ...

  6. Mascarenhas de Morais - Wikipedia

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    João Batista Mascarenhas de Morais [1] (November 13, 1883 – September 17, 1968) was a Brazilian army officer and commander of the Brazilian Expeditionary Force in the Second World War. He was ranked Field Marshal and was the last active Brazilian marshal.

  7. Max Wolff (soldier) - Wikipedia

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    Max Wolff was born in Rio Negro, Paraná, Brazil. He enlisted in 1930 in the city of Curitiba, joining the 15th Hunters Battalion. He served in the Revolution of 1930 and the Constitutionalist Revolution against the Paulistas. During World War II, he was a member of the Brazilian Expeditionary Force, under the command of the US 5th Army. He ...

  8. Category : Military history of Brazil during World War II

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    World War II military equipment of Brazil (2 C) ... Brazilian Expeditionary Force This page was last edited on 22 July 2024, at 01:55 (UTC). Text ...

  9. List of Brazilian military aircraft - Wikipedia

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    A squadron equipped with Cubs was sent to the Italian front, integrated with Brazilian Expeditionary Force, in WWII. Republic P-47 Thunderbolt United States: 1944-1956 85 Fighter/attack Aviation group sent to the Italian front integrated with the 62nd Fighter Wing, XII Tactical Air Command, of the 12th Air Force in WWII. Curtiss C-46 Commando