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Polícia Aérea

Polícia Aérea
Air Police
Country Portugal
Allegiance Portuguese Air Force
Branch Military police
Type Air force police and special forces infantry
Role Defense of the assets, infrastructures, and the surrounding areas of the Air Force Bases
Part of Air Command (Portuguese Air Force)
Motto(s) Honoramus Principia
(Latin for We respect the principles)
Anniversaries 1955
Engagements Portuguese Overseas War (1961-1974)
War in Afghanistan (2001–present)

The Polícia Aérea (P.A., Portuguese for "Air Police") is the military police and ground combat special forces of the Portuguese Air Force. The Air Police has as its main symbol the Blue Beret with the Emblem of the Air Force.

Motto: Honuramus Principia

The Polícia Aérea has the following main missions, both in Portugal and abroad (namely in support to deployed air assets and units):

To fulfill these missions, the PA has to maintain combat capability, employing appropriate tactics, specific equipment and war dogs. It has to be able to act both in normal security conditions as in hostile environments created by acts of terrorism, sabotage or nuclear, biological and chemical threat.

When created as an independent branch in 1952, the Portuguese Air Force had no military police or a permanent specialized security force to protect its bases. Initially and when needed, these tasks were entrusted to the National Republican Guard (Portuguese gendarmerie). After 1957, these tasks were transferred to the Military Police of the Portuguese Army.

At the same time, some units of the Air Force created ad hoc police detachments, sometimes referred to as Polícia da Aeronáutica (Aeronautics Police). One of the first of such detachments was the police corps created by the Lajes Air Base, on the May 31, 1955, made up of one officer, one sergeant and 32 airmen.

In the late 1950s, the Portuguese Air Force finally creates a permanent Polícia Aérea (PA, Air Police), establishing the police and close defense flights (EPDP, esquadrilhas de polícia e defesa próxima). Each air base should have one EPDP as part of its internal organization.

The PA force is greatly expanded after 1961, with the beginning of the Portuguese Overseas War and the need to defend the Air Force bases located in the theatres of operation of Angola, Portuguese Guinea and Mozambique. During this War, PA suffered more than 20 dead.


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