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Alpha 66 was founded by Cuban exiles in the early 1960s to act as an anti-Castro, paramilitary group. [2]Although it has undergone changes in personnel and leadership, it still exists today and is based out of Florida. [4]
Almost all of St. Augustine's Spanish settlers left Florida during the period that British ruled East Florida, with many of them moving to Cuba. More than 3,000 Floridanos left Florida for Havana, Cuba between 1763 and early 1764. [5] Spanish Floridians in west Florida mostly fled to Veracruz, Mexico, with about 620 sailing from Pensacola.
Also: Cuba: People: By occupation: Military personnel: Soldiers. Pages in category "Cuban soldiers" The following 49 pages are in this category, out of 49 total.
Since Oct. 1, the Coast Guard has stopped 6,800 people from Cuba and around 4,500 people from Haiti trying to enter the U.S. by boat, the agency said. Show comments Advertisement
Cuban soldiers (49 P) Pages in category "Cuban military personnel" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent ...
Alberto Bayo y Giroud, Cuban military leader of the defeated left-wing Loyalists in the Spanish Civil War; Antonio Maceo Grajales, second-in-command of the Cuban army of independence; Arnaldo Ochoa, Cuban general; Calixto García, Cuban soldier in the Ten Years' War; Carlos Manuel de Céspedes, Cuban general in the war of independence against ...
Rosa Lowinger, author of Tropicana Nights: the Life and Times of the Legendary Cuban Nightclub; Ana Menéndez, author (books In Cuba I Was a German Shepherd and Loving Che) Orlando Ricardo Menes, poet, short story writer, translator, anthologist; Anaïs Nin, author [94] Achy Obejas, novelist; Ricardo Pau-Llosa, poet, art critic [95]
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