João Teixeira Pinto

João Teixeira da Rocha Pinto (22 March 1876 – 25 November 1917) was a Portuguese military officer who served throughout his career in the administration of Portuguese colonies of Africa. João Pinto bore the nickname The Devil's Chief (Portuguese: Capitão Diabo). He gained distinction for his role in administering the military contingents of Portuguese Mozambique during the late years of World War I. He was killed in action in 1917.

João Teixeira Pinto
Nickname(s)Capitão Diabo
The Devil's Chief
Born(1876-03-22)22 March 1876
Mossâmedes, Portuguese Angola
Died25 November 1917(1917-11-25) (aged 41)
Ngomano, Portuguese Mozambique
Allegiance First Portuguese Republic
Service/branchPortuguese Army
Years of service1902–1917
RankMajor
Commands held
  • Colonial military in Portuguese Guinea (1912–1916)
  • Military in Portuguese East Africa (1916–1917)
Battles/wars
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