===
Revolt of the Lash (1910) === •
João Cândido (1880–1969) – Leader and last known rebel. Also served in the
Federalist Revolution. ===
Contestado War (1912–16) === • Firmino Rodrigues Martim (1894–c.2000) – Brazilian Army (vaqueanos). • Sebastiana da Silva Medeiros (1908–2013) – Child survivor of the crimes of beheading. • Altino Bueno da Silva (1903–2014) – Last rebellious child and witness of the slaughter. ===
World War I (1914–18) === •
José Pessoa (1885–1959) – Brazilian Army. Last officer. • Maximiano José dos Santos (1893–2006) – Brazilian Navy. Last veteran in
Naval Division in War Operations. •
Waldemar Levy Cardoso (1900–2009) –
Brazilian Army. Also participated in the
São Paulo Revolt of 1924, the
Revolution of 1930, the
Constitutionalist Revolution of 1932,
World War II and the
1964 Brazilian coup d'état. Last Brazilian Field Marshal. ===
Tenentist campaigns (1922–30) ===
Legalists. •
Brasílio Taborda (1877–1973).
Major. • Edgar de Góis Monteiro (1901–1973).
Lieutenant of the Brazilian Army. •
Eurico Gaspar Dutra (1883–1974).
Lieutenant Colonel. •
Salvador César Obino (1886–1979).
Major. •
Ademar de Queirós (1899–1984).
Captain. •
Augusto Rademaker (1905–1985).
Lieutenant of the Brazilian Navy. •
Gabriel Grün Moss (1904–1989).
Lieutenant of the Brazilian Navy. •
Ângelo Mendes de Moraes (1894–1990).
Major. •
Ismar de Góis Monteiro (1906–1990).
Lieutenant of the Brazilian Army. • Olímpio Martins Pires (1910–2020).
Brazilian Army Soldier. '''
Rebel Lieutenants.''' •
Eduardo Gomes (1896–1981). •
Osvaldo Cordeiro de Farias (1901–1981). •
Henrique Teixeira Lott (1894–1984). •
Odylio Denys (1892–1985). •
Nélson de Melo (1899–1989). •
Luís Carlos Prestes (1898–1990). •
Waldemar Levy Cardoso (1900–2009).
Rebel Soldiers. •
Gregório Bezerra (1900–1983). •
Augusto Amaral Peixoto (1901–1984). •
Altino Gomes da Silva (1904–1996).
Rebel Aspirants. •
Waldetrudes do Amarante Brandão (1903–1980). •
Siseno Sarmento (1907–1983). •
Emílio Médici (1905–1985). •
Ernâni do Amaral Peixoto (1904–1989). •
Márcio de Sousa Melo (1906–1991). •
Amaury Kruel (1901–1996). •
Ernesto Geisel (1907–1996). •
Jurandir de Bizzaria Mamede (1906–1998). •
Casimiro Montenegro Filho (1904–2000). •
Antonio Carlos Muricy (1906–2000). •
Juracy Magalhães (1905–2001).
Rebel Civilians. •
Pedro Aleixo (1901–1975). •
José Américo de Almeida (1887–1980). •
Themístocles Cavalcanti (1899–1980). ===
18 of the Copacabana Fort revolt (1922) === •
Altino Gomes da Silva (1904–1996) –
Tenentistas. ===
São Paulo Revolt of 1924 === •
Eduardo Gomes (1896–1981) –
Tenentistas. Last of the lieutenant leaders. Also a veteran of the
Constitutionalist Revolution of 1932. •
Waldemar Levy Cardoso (1900–2009) –
Tenentistas. Also a veteran of the
World War I, the
Revolution of 1930, the
Constitutionalist Revolution of 1932, the
World War II and the
1964 Brazilian coup d'état. Last Brazilian Field Marshal. • Hercules Caetano Castagna (1918–2011) – Last witness of
Mooca. ===
Revolution of 1930 === • Olimpio Martins Pires (1910–2020) –
New State. Served as an
MP in
Minas Gerais. Also participated in the
Revolution of 1932. ===
Constitutionalist Revolution (1932) === •
Brasílio Taborda (1877–1973) – São Paulo. Last commander of the Constitutionalist Army. •
Ivo Borges (1890–1980) – São Paulo. Last commander of the Constitutionalist Air Force. • Eduardo Gomes (1896–1981) – Brazil. Air major at the time. Last commander of the Federal Force. • José Luiz Silveira (1909–c. 2011) – Brazil. Served in the
BMRS. Last Battle of Cerro Alegre combattant. Also participated in the
Revolution of 1923 and in the
Revolution of 1930. • Osvaldo Rafael Santiago (1915–2013) – São Paulo. Last
Itapetininga rebel combattant. • Natalino Antonio Augusto (1910–2014) – São Paulo. Last
Campinas rebel combattant. • José Mango (1913–2015) – São Paulo. Last rebel veteran of the Battle of Gravi. • Irany Paraná do Brasil (1913–2017) – São Paulo. Last male São Paulo rebel combattant. Author "
1932 - A Guerra de São Paulo". • Agenor Silva Lima (1912–c. 2018) – São Paulo. Last
Ipiranga rebel combattant. • Arlindo Leonardo Ribeiro (1913–2019) – São Paulo. Last
Barretos rebel combattant and last male combattant. • Maria de Lourdes Pinto Picarelli (1913–2019) –
São Paulo. Last rebel combattant. • Olimpio Martins Pires (1910–2020) –
Brazil. Served in the
PMMG. Also participated in the
Revolution of 1930. ===
Communist uprising of 1935 === • Antero de Almeida (1906–2014) – National Liberation Alliance. ===
World War II (1939–45) === •
Oswaldo Cordeiro de Farias (1901–1981) –
Brazilian Expeditionary Force Divisional Artillery Commander. Last
FEB general. • Ibá Jobim Meirelles (1903–1984) – Brazilian Expeditionary Force Lieutenant colonel. Last
FEB commander. • José Albino (1916–1989) –
Brazilian Army. Soldier of the 5th Battalion of Hunters. Coastal Surveillance and Defense in
Santos. •
Nero Moura (1910–1994) –
1st Brazilian Fighter Squadron General Commander. Last commander of the air forces in war. •
Pierre Henri Clostermann (1921–2006) –
Royal Air Force.
French-Brazilian. Only Brazilian-born to participate in
D-Day. • José Carlos de Miranda Corrêa (1920–2013) –
Brazilian Air Force. Last Brazilian Air Force pilot. • José Salvador de Quevedo (1921–2014?) – Brazilian Expeditionary Force. Last
Terena combattant. • John William Buyers (1920–2016) – Brazilian Air Force. Last Brazilian Air Force combattant. • Adolfo José Klock (1922–2018) – Brazilian Expeditionary Force. Last
Blumenau combattant. • Otacílio Teiceira (1921–2019) – Brazilian Expeditionary Force. Black and
Terena indigenous parents. Last Terena descendant. • Geraldo Perdigão (1922–2020) – Brazilian Expeditionary Force. Last member of the 1st
Esquadrilha de Ligação e Observação (Liaison and Observation Squadron; mixed Army and Air Force unit). • Justino Alfredo (1920–2021) – Brazilian Expeditionary Force. Last
Campinas combattant. • Carlos Henrique Bessa (1920–2022) – Brazilian Expeditionary Force. 2nd Lieutenant Physician. Last FEB doctor. • Victorio Nalesso (1922–2022) – Brazilian Expeditionary Force. 11th Infantry Regiment (Tiradentes). Penultimate
Itapetininga combattant. • Argemiro de Toledo Filho (1925–2022) – Brazilian Expeditionary Force. 1st Infantry Regiment (Sampaio). Last Itapetininga combattant. • Sebastião Paulino de Lima (1919–2022) – Brazilian Expeditionary Force.
Taurepang indigenous. Last veteran of the
state of Roraima. •
Andor Stern (1928–2022) – Holocaust survivor. Only Brazilian-born
Holocaust survivor. • Virgínia Maria de Niemeyer Portocarrero (1917–2023) – Brazilian Expeditionary Force. Last FEB nurse. • João Lício Júnior (1921–2023) – Brazilian Expeditionary Force. Last FEB interpreter. • José Etelvino dos Santos (1919–2024) – Brazilian Expeditionary Force. Last veteran resident in the
state of Goiás. • Elmo Diniz (1922–2025) – Brazilian Expeditionary Force. Last living FEB 2nd Sergeant. •
Sano Toshiyuki (1940–living) –
Hibakusha (survivor of
atomic bombing, in Hiroshima) living in Brazil. At present, there is still more than one veteran of the Brazilian Expeditionary Force living in their respective Brazilian states. • Minas Gerais (3), Paraná (2), Pernambuco (2), Rio de Janeiro (3), Rio Grande do Sul (2), São Paulo (3). There are also ~ 60 living veterans who were in charge of Brazil's Coastal Surveillance and Defense. ==See also==