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2 de diciembre

One of the most heroic dates of the Cuban Revolution is December 2, 1956, when the yacht Granma disembarked, marking the beginning of the fight against the dictatorship of Fulgencio Batista.

66 years after that feat, the Fidel Soldado de las Ideas Site and Cubadebate remember the fact through the memories described by the Commander in his speeches. The Granma feat stands out in its own right within the libertarian epic of our people.

Faced with gigantic obstacles, a group of men established themselves as champions of the commitment to a better Cuba. They risked and gave their lives for a dream, for an ideal. They were up to the crossroads defined by themselves: free or martyrs.

This is how the hope of the country began to be painted olive green. This is how the Rebel Army was born which, two years later, would overthrow the tyranny and initiate social changes in which national defense would have a single doctrine: the war of all the people, with the Revolutionary Armed Forces (FAR) in the first trench.

Since then, this army born from the people itself has been an indispensable bulwark for the nation, not only in the combative preparation of the country and in the development of successful internationalist missions, but also in the thrust of each step of the Revolution in which they have been carried out. requested your contributions.

There are the men and women in uniform who joined the battle against COVID-19; those who did not hesitate to produce and transport medical oxygen when the country needed it most; those who put up their chests to help fight the fire at the supertanker base in Matanzas; or those who recently went to raise a province hit by the force of a hurricane like Ian.

Implicit in this immense work of the FAR is the altruistic and emancipatory heritage that disembarked with the expedition members of the Granma yacht, 66 years ago today.

CONGRATULATIONS AND THANKS TO OUR COMMITTED COMBATANTS OF THE FAR.

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