Salgado Filho | |
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Senator for Rio Grande do Sul | |
In office 15 March 1947 –30 July 1950 | |
Justice of the Superior Military Court | |
In office 16 March 1938 –18 January 1941 | |
Appointed by | Getúlio Vargas |
Preceded by | Augusto Tasso Fragoso |
Succeeded by | Washington Vaz de Mello |
Minister of Labour,Industry and Trade | |
In office 4 April 1932 –25 July 1934 | |
President | Getúlio Vargas |
Preceded by | Lindolfo Collor |
Succeeded by | Agamenon Magalhães |
Personal details | |
Born | Joaquim Pedro Salgado Filho 2 July 1888 Porto Alegre,Rio Grande do Sul,Brazil |
Died | 30 July 1950 62) São Francisco de Assis,Rio Grande do Sul,Brazil | (aged
Political party | PSD (1945–1950) |
Occupation | Lawyer,politician |
Joaquim Pedro Salgado Filho (2 July 1888 - 30 July 1950) was a Brazilian lawyer,political leader and influential figure in the separation of the Brazilian Air Force from the Army.
Joaquim Pedro Salgado Filho was born the son of Joaquim Pedro Salgado and Maria Josefa Artayeta Palmeiro on 2 July 1888 in Porto Alegre,Rio Grande do Sul. He supported Getulio Vargas in the Revolution of 1930,working in the Federal District police (1930-1932),then Minister of Labour (1932-1934),congressman (1935-1937),Minister of Aeronautics (1941-1945) and Senator (1947-1950). He was also president of the Brazilian Labor Party from 1948 until his death.
He was one of the creators of the National Air Mail and Air Force School,which resulted in the separation of the Brazilian Air Force of the Army. He stimulated the creation of airports for commercial aviation in Brazil.
Porto Alegre–Salgado Filho International Airport is the airport serving Porto Alegre and the region of Greater Porto Alegre, Brazil. Since October 12, 1951, it is named after the Senator and first Minister of the Brazilian Air Force Joaquim Pedro Salgado Filho (1888–1950).
The Archdiocese of São Sebastião do Rio de Janeiro in Brazil was established as a territorial prelature on July 19, 1575. It was elevated to the status of a diocese on November 16, 1676. It was later elevated to a metropolitan archdiocese on April 27, 1892. On May 6, 2003, the territorial abbey of Nossa Senhora do Monserrate do Rio de Janeiro lost its territorial rank and was added to the archdiocese. Cardinal Orani João Tempesta OCist has been its Archbishop since 2009. Cardinal Eusébio Scheid SCI, who died on January 13, 2021, was Archbishop Emeritus.
The National Order of the Southern Cross is a Brazilian order of chivalry founded by Emperor Pedro I on 1 December 1822. The order aimed to commemorate the independence of Brazil and the coronation of Pedro I. The name derives from the geographical position of the country, under the constellation of the Southern Cross and also in memory of the name – Terra de Santa Cruz – given to Brazil following its first arrival by Europeans in 1500.
The order of precedence in Brazil is a symbolic hierarchy of officials used to direct protocol. It is regulated by Presidential Decree number 70.274 of March 9, 1972, signed by former President Emilio Medici. The following order applies to ceremonies hosted by the federal government.
Joaquim is the Portuguese and Catalan version of Joachim and may refer to:
Marshal is the highest rank in both the Brazilian Army and the Brazilian Air Force, although the latter is titled marechal-do-ar. These ranks are equivalent to that of admiral in the navy. A marshal is distinguished by using five stars, which for a marshal of the air are in the approximate position of Southern Cross and for a marshal in the army, in the form of "X". The five stars of admiral are in the shape of a pentagon.
SAVAG – Sociedade Anônima Viação Aérea Gaúcha was a Brazilian airline founded in 1946 that operated mainly in the state of Rio Grande do Sul. It was absorbed by Cruzeiro do Sul in 1966.
Filho is a Portuguese suffix of a human name, meaning "junior". Notable people with the suffix include:
Salgado Filho is a municipality in Brazil.
São Borja Airport, also known as João Manoel Airport, is the airport serving São Borja, located in the Rio Grande do Sul state of Brazil.
Events in the year 1890 in Brazil.
Events in the year 1932 in Brazil.
Events in the year 1954 in Brazil.
The 1st Fighter Aviation Group is the first fighter aviation group of the Brazilian Air Force, well known for having participated in the Second World War in the Italian Campaign and in the South Atlantic Campaign, it was created by the first Minister of Aeronautics and first Commander of the Brazilian Air Force, Joaquim Pedro Salgado Filho and Major Nero Moura and aeronautical engineer and Major José Vicente Faria Lima. It is very well known in popular culture for its battle cry, Senta a Púa!
Júlio Marcondes César Salgado was a Brazilian general and commander of the São Paulo State Public Force, currently the Military Police of the State of São Paulo, during the Constitutionalist Revolution.
The Integralist Uprising was a failed coup by the Brazilian Integralist Action (AIB) against the government of president Getúlio Vargas during the Estado Novo in Brazil. The AIB was created due to the radicalization of politics following the successful Revolution of 1930, which had brought Vargas to power, and the 1932 Constitutionalist Revolution, which had undermined revolutionary politics in favor of political extremes. Its creator, Plínio Salgado, had been influenced by fascism, ultimately starting the ritual-based, far-right organization.
Pedro Aurélio de Góis Monteiro was a Brazilian army general and politician, noted as one of the architects of the Cohen Plan and of the subsequent 1937 Brazilian coup d'état.
The Panair do Brasil Flight 099 was a flight that suffered a serious air accident on July 28, 1950.