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Agustín Cebreco

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Cebreco, after meeting and joining the mambises, was commissioned by Antonio Maceo to organize various brigades in the eastern part of the country. He was promoted to Brigadier General on May 3, 1895. He participated in numerous combative actions, including the
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broke out which was the third war for the independence of Cuba. The already Colonel Cebreco was one of the 23 expedition members of the Schooner “Honor”, along with Generals Antonio Maceo, José Maceo and
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in April of that year to join the war. After disembarking, the expedition members dispersed as a result of enemy persecution.
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Cebreco rose up in arms, not yet 15 years old, and joined the troops of the then Lieutenant Colonel
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and was promoted to Major General on August 18, 1898, the year the war ended.
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On February 10, 1878, some Cuban officials signed with Spain the
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and José Candelario, also joined the Cuban independence forces.
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broke out which was the first war of independence of Cuba.
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Cuban House of Representatives
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El Cobre
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Cuban Revolutionary Army
Ten Years' War
Little War
Cuban War of Independence
Battle of Sao del Indio
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José Maceo
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