And the Russians Stayed: The Sovietization of Cuba : a Personal PortraitThis personal account of the author and members of his family spans thirty years, from January 1, 1959, up until the present day where the Soviets continue to use fortified coves to keep their missiles only 90 miles from America's shores. Photos. |
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On January 3 , they turned over their command to the representatives of the revolu- tionary paladin , who promised to respect all those who had hon- ored their uniform and now abided by the dictates of the new government .
On January 3 , they turned over their command to the representatives of the revolu- tionary paladin , who promised to respect all those who had hon- ored their uniform and now abided by the dictates of the new government .
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However , after a day or two , the ship turned around and sailed toward the island of Vieques , off Puerto Rico . Then we learned of another change of plans . . . back to Nicaragua . At that point , a group of us became very suspicious ...
However , after a day or two , the ship turned around and sailed toward the island of Vieques , off Puerto Rico . Then we learned of another change of plans . . . back to Nicaragua . At that point , a group of us became very suspicious ...
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Trying to appear nonchalant , I turned to the Uruguayan officer and said , " I guess Leal and I are the only ones here not prepared for intramural fireworks . " When the expulsion resolution was being passed , Dorticos blasted the OAS ...
Trying to appear nonchalant , I turned to the Uruguayan officer and said , " I guess Leal and I are the only ones here not prepared for intramural fireworks . " When the expulsion resolution was being passed , Dorticos blasted the OAS ...
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