*Commodore Gilbert Menezes, VSM (V, pioneer submariner)*


 Commodore Gilbert Menezes, a son of Raia in Salcete who returned and
settled in Goa after retirement, belongs to the first batch of submariners
of the Indian Navy. The officers were sent to Vladivostok in the then USSR (now
Russia) for training.



There was another Goan in this pioneer batch, brother of Vice Admiral John
DeSilva (who retired as Vice Chief of the Indian Navy) and I cannot resist
the temptation of an early digression. The other Goan fell in love and
married the daughter of the Russian Base Commander in Vladivostok – without
the Indian Navy’s prior permission to fall in love and marry a foreigner!
(Guess by now the reader is accustomed to my devious comments.) On
returning to India, this officer with about a decade of service was slowly
eased out of the service. He worked as a pilot at the Mormugao anchorage,
steering in foreign vessels into port.



Cmde. Menezes was wiser. He married a Goan – daughter of Justino Barreto
who made Bank of India so popular in Margao that it had more deposits than
the State Bank of India! Cmde. Menezes trained further with the Royal Navy
at Greenwich in the UK, commanded the foxtrot class submarine INS *Kalvari*
and the frigate INS *Taragiri*, was decorated for distinguished service,
and retired as the Director of Submarine Operations at Naval HQ in New
Delhi.



In 1961, Cmde. Menezes was a cadet at the Naval Dockyard in Bombay. He did
a brief sea sortie to Goa in early 1962 on board the INS *Beas,* which was
part of the naval battle at Mormugao with the Portuguese destroyer, NRP *Afonso
de Albuquerque* – which Cmde. Menezes describes as a ‘junk’. After
*Albuquerque* was refloated as the *Sarasvati,* she was towed to Bombay and
moored alongside his training ship. He saw firsthand Salazar’s epitome of
naval power in the defence of Goa!



Cmde. Menezes is aware of what exactly happened in the naval action in Goa
in 1961 and has been quoted in *Goa, 1961* – together with Lt Commander
John Eric Gomes of Margao, now in Porvorim, the naval officer who was
aboard the INS *Cauvery* (now *Kaveri*), whose 4-inch shell did the
*Albuquerque* in (also quoted in the book)*.*



Cmde. Menezes is the fifth (and last) of the veterans who graciously
offered their comments on my forthcoming book, *Goa, 1961*.



It may interest the reader to note that seven out of twenty commissioned
officers of Goan origin known to have taken part in Operation Vijay-1 came
from the navy. They are:



*Captain Patrick Ivor Telles (a seasoned gunner of the Indian Navy who
sailed aboard the INS *Dharini* with Captain H.A. Agate, Naval
Officer-in-charge Goa, as his chief staff officer, later appointed Captain
of Ports, Goa, and given Additional Goa Command of INS *Angre* until
mid-1963),

*Captain A.F. Collaco (fleet operations officer of the then unified Indian
Fleet who was aboard the surface action command ship, INS *Mysore,* but
volunteered for action at Anjediva because of a communications emergency –
he was a signals specialist),

*Surg. Commander Joseph G. Rodrigues (accompanied the naval Task Force to
Goa on board the R Class destroyer INS *Rajput*),

*Surg. Commander Frederick Nazareth (accompanied the naval Task Force to
Goa on board the surface action command ship, cruiser INS* Mysore*),

*Surg. Commander Joel de Sa Cordeiro (was onboard the carrier INS *Vikrant*
from the time of the carrier’s arrival in India from the UK; Goa was her
first op),

*Lt Commander John Eric Gomes (was onboard the Frigate No. 2, INS *Cauvery*
*,* one of the three Indian assault warships that disabled the destroyer
NRP *Afonso de Albuquerque*) and,

*Lieutenant Jose Figueiredo Melo (was on the anti-submarine frigate INS
*Kirpan*, first deployed at Karwar on 28 November 1961 and was then part of
the INS *Vikrant* carrier group).



There’s much more to be said about the nexus between the Indian Navy and
Goans – but of that, another day, maybe another book! :-)



(CONCLUDES. Au revoir!)

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