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Antônio Luíz Coimbra de Castro (March 16, 1932, in Recife, Brazil – August 13, 2004, in Brasília) was a Brazilian Army General and a Medical Doctor. After retiring from the Army, General Castro was member of the "Defesa Civil do Brasil", that is the equivalent to a National Guard of the United States, he was responsible for developing the Brazilian national philosophy and general policies in natural disasters prevention and emergency planning. Castro was the author of important technical articles and books on this subject, translated and published in several countries around the world.

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  • Antonio Luiz Coimbra de Castro (en)
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  • António Luíz Coimbra de Castro (Recife, 16 de marzo de 1932 — Brasília, 13 de agosto de 2004) fue un general médico del ejército brasileño, gerente del programa nacional de defensa civil y escritor técnico. (es)
  • Antônio Luíz Coimbra de Castro (Recife, 16 de março de 1932 — Brasília, 13 de agosto de 2004) foi um general-de-divisão médico do Exército Brasileiro. (pt)
  • Antônio Luíz Coimbra de Castro (March 16, 1932, in Recife, Brazil – August 13, 2004, in Brasília) was a Brazilian Army General and a Medical Doctor. After retiring from the Army, General Castro was member of the "Defesa Civil do Brasil", that is the equivalent to a National Guard of the United States, he was responsible for developing the Brazilian national philosophy and general policies in natural disasters prevention and emergency planning. Castro was the author of important technical articles and books on this subject, translated and published in several countries around the world. (en)
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  • Antônio Luíz Coimbra de Castro (March 16, 1932, in Recife, Brazil – August 13, 2004, in Brasília) was a Brazilian Army General and a Medical Doctor. After retiring from the Army, General Castro was member of the "Defesa Civil do Brasil", that is the equivalent to a National Guard of the United States, he was responsible for developing the Brazilian national philosophy and general policies in natural disasters prevention and emergency planning. Castro was the author of important technical articles and books on this subject, translated and published in several countries around the world. Castro was the General Manager and CEO of Brazilian Army Central Hospital in Rio de Janeiro ( Hospital Central do Exército) and General Director and CEO of the Brazilian Army National Health Department in Brasilia( Diretoria de Saúde do Exército). In March 2016, in recognition of outstanding services to the Brazilian Army, the Brazilian Army Commander published the decree 285 granting the Battalion of Special Operations, based in Goiania, the historical denomination of "Battalion General Antonio Luiz Coimbra de Castro. (en)
  • António Luíz Coimbra de Castro (Recife, 16 de marzo de 1932 — Brasília, 13 de agosto de 2004) fue un general médico del ejército brasileño, gerente del programa nacional de defensa civil y escritor técnico. (es)
  • Antônio Luíz Coimbra de Castro (Recife, 16 de março de 1932 — Brasília, 13 de agosto de 2004) foi um general-de-divisão médico do Exército Brasileiro. (pt)
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