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Sergio and I had the privilege of being at the
command post located on the right of the
Almendares estuary at dawn of April 15, forty
six years ago, when US B-26 bombers with Cuban
insignias, piloted by mercenaries, attacked the
air bases of Ciudad Libertad, San Antonio de los
Baños and the Santiago de Cuba civil airport.
It was a pre-emptive attack on this
dark corner of the world.
I would phone Sergio from any town near
the central highway as I headed for the Bay of
Pigs on April 17.
In the midst of the battle waged by our
infantry and our tanks there, from the command
post, he informed me that the enemy was
launching an attack to the west of the capital.
It was rather a diversion the United States had
ordered to protect the invaders at Girón, which
they call the Bay of Pigs.
Together with Camilo, Sergio, you had
set off for Pinar del Rio, as part of the
invading column. I didn’t know yet that a war
has been won when the enemy’s operations forces
have been destroyed. At the time, I looked to
Cuba’s history for guidance, unaware that, in
our isolated island, an Ayacucho-like battle was
not possible. I put Camilo’s and Che’s forces in
jeopardy, when we could have used them to hasten
the fall of the tyranny.
You and I were also together at the
command post during the Missile Crisis of 1962,
when we were on the brink of a nuclear war.
We have lived exceptional moments which
repeat themselves posing ever greater threats to
humanity. Your lessons and the example you set
shall live on.
I pay tribute to your memory.
Fidel Castro Ruz
November 16, 2007
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