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military man, while still young, he became acquainted, in
Rio de Janeiro, with the
positivist ideas disseminated by
Benjamin Constant. Promoted to
alferes-aluno (
officer cadet) in January 1889, from April onwards he attended the
General Staff and
Engineering courses at the
Escola Superior de Guerra (Superior War College), earning a bachelor's degree in
mathematics and physical and natural sciences. During this period, he participated in the articulations of the movement for the implantation of the
Republic in Brazil. In October, when relations between the
emperor,
Dom Pedro II, and the
army were tense, he spoke on behalf of his colleagues in honor of Benjamin Constant, affirming everyone's determination to accompany the professor
“in the transformation about to take place in our country”. After this act, Benjamim Constant was dismissed from his duties and the students were reprimanded. , 1894. Around November 15, upon hearing of movements for the proclamation of the Republic, Tasso Fragoso, in uniform and armed, joined other comrades and headed for the school, where everyone awaited the arrival of Benjamim Constant and General
Manuel Deodoro da Fonseca. Subsequently, he took over, together with the then officer cadet
Cândido Mariano Rondon, to ascertain the position of then Admiral Eduardo Wandenkolk regarding the movement, which ended up toppling the
monarchy and implemented the new form of government in the country. In 1891, he assumed the Head of the Department of Works and General Transportation of the Federal District - then Rio de Janeiro -, holding the position until the month of April of the following year. In 1893, as a loyalist, he participated in the repression of the
Revolta da Armada, which intended to overthrow the government of
Floriano Peixoto. In 1908, he traveled to Europe as a member of the General Staff of
Minister of War Hermes da Fonseca.
Military attaché in Argentina Appointed military attaché to the Brazilian
legation in Argentina, Tasso Fragoso traveled to that country in July 1909, being promoted to lieutenant colonel in December of that same year. Back in Brazil, in July 1910, he assumed command of the 8th Cavalry Regiment, headquartered in Uruguaiana (RS), where he remained until April 1913. During this period, he exercised temporarily command of the 2nd Brigade of Cavalry, several times. tanks advancing into combat in the sector of Itaguaré, in São Paulo, 1932.In 1914, he was appointed Head of the Military House by President
Venceslau Brás, remaining in this position until 1917. During this period, he played an important role in implementing
compulsory military service and in remodeling the Army amid the changes taking place as Brazil entered in
World War I.
Generalship Tasso Fragoso attained generalship in 1918. On 21 November 1922, he was appointed Chief of Staff of the Army, where he remained until 24 January 1929. He stood out in the process of remodeling the Army guided by the French Military Mission. He resigned as head of the EME in 1929, for disagreeing with the body's decisions relating to the restructuring of military education in the country.
Deposition of Washington Luis Dedicated to his professional career and far from political struggles, Tasso Fragoso refused an invitation to participate in the Revolution of 1930. The armed confrontation between government officials and revolutionaries throughout the country, however, ended up making him accept the request of General
Mena Barreto who indicated his name to, as the longest-serving officer in the country, assume command of the military operation aimed at pacifying the country, and removing President
Washington Luís. Then, together with General Mena Barreto and Rear Admiral
Isaías de Noronha, he headed and led the
Junta Governativa that replaced the deposed President and transferred power to
Getúlio Vargas, commander of the revolutionary forces. On 30 March 1931, he returned to head the EME. He then participated in the fight against the
Constitutionalist Revolution of 1932, but, considering himself sidelined from the most important decisions of that campaign, he again resigned as head of that body, on 22 August 1932. In reality, Tasso was 66 years old on that date and not 68, because his father, at the time of his enrollment in the Military School, had increased his age to reach the statutory minimum. His closed ones, aware of the circumstance, insisted that he require rectification. Tasso Fragoso refused the suggestion, claiming it would not be honest, after benefiting for years from his father's appeal, coming out to denounce him and annul him for personal gain. == Last days ==