Operation Royal Amethyst
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| Part of Portuguese Colonial War and Guinea-Bissau War of Independence | |||||||
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450 soldiers 1 LDG 2 LFDs | Unknown | ||||||
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10 killed 22 wounded 3 missing | 67 guerrillas killed (2 Cubans and 4 Mauritanians) | ||||||
Operation Royal Amethyst was a military operation carried out by the Portuguese Guinean Battalion of Commandos, which was held on 8 May 1973 in the course of the Colonial War in Guinea-Bissau, which had the purpose of "annihilating or at least dismantling the organisation of the guerrillas in the region of Guidaje-Bigene".
The operation divided the battalion into three groups:
- "Romeu Grouping"-1st Company of Commandos- Captain António Ramos
- "Bombox Grouping"-2nd Company of Commandos- Captain Matos Gomes
- "Centauro Grouping"-3rd Company of Commandos- Captain Raul Folques
After embarkation of the Battalion of Commandos onto a Large Landing Craft (LDG), which was then escorted by two LFDs the unit landed in Ganturé and attended a briefing in Bigene.