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  2. Cuban Liberation Army - Wikipedia

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    Many important officers of the Liberation Army in later years, such as Máximo Gómez and Antonio Maceo, saw their first action in the Ten Years' War. [14] Carlos Manuel Perfecto del Carmen de Céspedes y López del Castillo, Captain-General of Free Cuba and the Liberation Army (1868), President of the Republic-in-Arms (1869-1873)

  3. Alberto Rodríguez Acosta - Wikipedia

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    Alberto Rodríguez Acosta (June 5, 1871 – February 10, 1963) was a Cuban Brigadier General of the Cuban War of Independence. He was known for commanding the Second Division of the V Corps and would primarily operate in actions within the Invasion from East to West in Cuba.

  4. Manuel de Quesada y Loynaz - Wikipedia

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    Upon its establishment, the House of Representatives took on the responsibility of delegating positions. When Carlos Manuel de Céspedes was sworn in as its first president, Manuel de Quesada was appointed by the Guáimaro Assembly as the first General-in-chief of the Cuban Liberation Army, with Gen. Thomas Jordan as his chief of staff. [4]

  5. Pablo García Menocal - Wikipedia

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    Pablo joined the Cuban Liberation Army in the mid-1890s, fighting in the Cuban War of Independence.He and 19 accomplices were arrested in Penns Grove, New Jersey and taken to Wilmington, Delaware on August 30, 1895, for their involvement in a filibustering expedition to Cuba that violated U.S. neutrality laws. [3]

  6. Tomás Collazo Tejada - Wikipedia

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    He joined the ranks of the Cuban Liberation Army. In September 1895, Gen. Tomas and Enrique Collazo led an expedition that was reported by the Spanish consuls in Florida. [ 2 ] Returning to Cuba on the Horsa Expedition, they landed on the southern coast of Santiago de Cuba in November 1895.

  7. Invasion from East to West in Cuba - Wikipedia

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    The Liberation Army, guided by the firmness of taking the fight against Spanish colonialism to all corners of Cuba, starred in one of the most relevant events in Cuban history. In the midst of the "Cuban War of Independence", inspired by José Martí, that campaign responded to the old desire of the insurgent generals Maceo and Gómez. These ...

  8. List of wars involving Cuba - Wikipedia

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    Cuban Liberation Army Spain: Defeat. Pact of Zanjón; Little War (1879–1880) Cuban Liberation Army Spain: Defeat. Rebel defeat; Cuban War of Independence (1895–1898) Cuban Liberation Army United States Spain: Victory. Cuban independence from Spain; Cuban Pacification (1906) Conservatives: Liberals: Liberal victory. Subsequent US occupation ...

  9. Antonio Mattei Lluberas - Wikipedia

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    At the time Rius Rivera, who joined José Martí's struggle for Cuban independence as a member of the Cuban Liberation Army, was the Commander-in-Chief of the Cuban Liberation Army of the West. [ 3 ] In accordance to the plan, Mattei Lluberas purchased 30,000 machetes which were to be distributed amongst the rebels.