Air telegram from John W. Tuthill to the State Department on the history of the Armed Forces in Brazil
How to Cite
Title
Air telegram from John W. Tuthill to the State Department on the history of the Armed Forces in Brazil.Reference code
BR SP IRI USP USA AP MI PM 1967.05.19.Initial production date
19/05/1967.Documents
Reference code
BR SP IRI USP USA AP MI PM 1967.05.19
Title
Air telegram from John W. Tuthill to the State Department on the history of the Armed Forces in Brazil
Initial production date
19/05/1967
Final production date
19/05/1967
Level in the general structure
Item
Dimension and support: Format
Dimension and support: Documentary type
Aerial Telegram
Producing entity
Embassy of the United States of America in Rio de Janeiro
Origin
National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Scope and content
Air telegram (Rio A-1026), dated May 19, 1967, signed by John W. Tuthill to the State Department on the history of the Armed Forces, including analyses of their role in the social and economic structure, their role in politics, their main factions, etc. The document ends with an annex, also by Tuthill, which contains the history of military interventions in the government.
Access conditions
Public
Language
English
Custodian entity of originals
National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Original reference code
POL 15_Brazil folder
Box 17
Classified Central Subject Files Series, 1961–1976 (P 72)
Collection Records of the Foreign Service Posts of the Department of State (RG 84)
NARA II, College Park
Location
Washington, D.C.
References cited
Defense Attaché report to Vernon A. Walters (11/28/1966), nº 209077266; Report nº 2 809092066; Embassy A-440 (07/11/1966);
Access point - Subjects
AI-2 | Liberal Alliance | Civil support | Brazilian Notebooks (1966) (work) | Special Border Strip Commission (CEFF) | Constitution of 1934 | Constitution of 1937 | Constitution of 1946 | 1967 Constitution | Corruption | Cuba | Economic data | Economic development | National Security Doctrine | Military education | Encyclopedia Britannica (work) | Military engineering | Military Technical Schools | Economic stabilization | Broad Front | 1964 coup | Coup d'etat | Castello Branco Government | Costa e Silva Government | João Goulart Government | Sorbonne Group | Military hierarchy | Economic instability | Military intervention | Lacerdismo | National Security Law | Laws and decrees | Lift up lieutenant | Hard line | Minas Gerais (state) | Ministry of Aeronautics | Ministry of the Navy | Ministry of Mines and Energy | Ministry of Roads and Public Works (Ministry of Transport) | Ministry of the Army | interior Ministery | Ministry of Labour | Ministry of Labor and Social Security (Ministry of Labor) | Ministry of Transport | Social mobility | Nationalism | Nasserism | Panorama of the history of philosophy in Brazil - João Cruz Costa (work) | Strategic Planning - Golbery de Couto e Silva (work) | Moderating power | Coffee with Milk Policy | Economic policies | Sailors' Rebellion | Brazil-USA relations | Civil-military relations | Constitutionalist Revolution of 1932 | Revolution of March 31, 1964 (1964 Coup) | Santo Domingo (Dominican Republic) | São Paulo (state) | Second World War | National Security - Roberto Simonsen Forum (work) | US Army Attache (USARMA, military attaché)
Access Point - Entities and Organizations
Association of Graduates of the Higher School of War (ADESG) | Military Club | National Steel Commission | Itabira Special Steel Company (Acesita) | National Security Council (CSN) | National Conservatory of Arts and Crafts (Conservatoire national des arts et métiers, France) | National Department of Works Against Droughts (DNOCS) | United States National War College (NWC) | Higher School of War (ESG) | General Staff of the Armed Forces (EMFA) | Artillery Projectile Factory | Brazilian Expeditionary Force (FEB) | Armed forces | Mercedes-Benz (company) | Brazilian Communist Party (PCB) | Petrobras (Brazilian Petroleum SA) (company) | Rochedo (Company) | National Information Service (SNI) | Northeast Development Superintendence (SUDENE) | Superior Military Court (STM) | Federal Supreme Court (STF) | National Democratic Union (UDN) | Pan American Union (Pan American Union)
Access Point - Names
Afonso Augusto de Albuquerque Lima | Amerino Raposo Filho | Arthur da Costa e Silva | Auguste Comte | Augusto Fragoso | Augusto Hamann Rademaker Gruwewald | Aurelio de Lyra Tavares | Carlos Lacerda | Carlos Luiz Guedes | David Nasser | Dickson Melges Grael | Edmundo de Macedo Soares e Silva | Eduardo Gomes | Emilio Garrastazu Medici | Epitácio Pessoa | Eurico Gaspar Dutra | Fidel Castro | Floriano Vieira Peixoto | Francisco José de Oliveira Viana | Gaetano Mosca | Getulio Vargas | Couto e Silva Golbery | Henrique Teixeira Lott | Heráclito Fontoura Sobral Pinto | Hermes da Fonseca | Humberto de Alencar Castello Branco | James Burnham | Janio da Silva Quadros | Jarbas Gonçalves Passarinho | Jayme Portella de Mello | João Belchior Marques Goulart | John Cruz Costa | João Dutra de Castilho | João Fernandes Campos Café Filho | João Pessoa | John W. Mowinckel | José Costa Cavalcanti | Juarez Távora | Juraci Montenegro Magalhães | Juscelino Kubitschek de Oliveira | Luis Carlos Prestes | Manuel Deodoro da Fonseca | Márcio de Souza e Mello | Mario David Andreazza | Max V. Krebs | Osnelli Leite Martinelli | Osvaldo Cordeiro de Farias | Plinio Pitaluga | Prentiss Davis Wynne | Raymond of Farias Brito | Ramiro Tavares Gonçalves | Robert Gahagen | Roy T. Davis Jr. | Rubens Florentino Vaz | Ruy Barbosa de Oliveira | Sebastian Ferreira Chaves | Siseno Ramos Sarmento | Vernon A. Walters | Vilfredo Pareto | Washington Luís Pereira de Sousa | William P. Renny
Rules or conventions adopted
NOBRADE | ISAD(G)
Status
Complete
Description date
21/05/2024
Review date
10/10/2024