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Family photo taken between 1938/1940 in Mogadouro
In the back row:
from left: Daniel, Alípio (brother), Tax Guard Francisco Roxo (Daniel’s Father) Silvano (brother).In the front row:
left: Laura (a cousin) Aunt Elvira (Laura’s mother) Ana Clemente (stepmother) Unknown and Alfredo.
Groups

Portuguese Colonial Wars in Africa
Public Group

South African Special Forces – Recces
Public Group
About Me

Francisco Daniel Roxo
Francisco Daniel "Danny" Roxo (1933–1976) was a Portuguese hunter, safari guide, and soldier. Born in Mogadouro, he emigrated to Niassa Province, Portuguese Mozambique during the 1950s, where he established himself as a professional hunter. Roxo later fought in the Mozambican War of Independence against nationalist guerrillas.[2] After Mozambican independence he served as a foreign volunteer in 32 Battalion, a Portuguese-speaking unit of the South African Army.