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'''Camilo Cienfuegos Gorriarán''' (<small>Spanish:</small> [kaˈmilo sjeɱˈfweɣoz ɣorjaˈɾan]; 6 February 1932 – 28 October 1959) was a [[Republic of Cuba|Cuban]] revolutionary born in Havana. Along with [[Che Guevara]], [[Fidel Castro]], [[Juan Almeida Bosque]], and [[Raúl Castro]], he was a member of the 1956 ''Granma'' expedition, which launched Fidel Castro's [[26th of July Movement|armed insurgency]] against the government of Cuban dictator Fulgencio Batista. He became one of Castro's top guerrilla commanders, known as the "Hero of Yaguajay" after winning a key battle of the Cuban Revolution. His signature weapons were a M1921AC Thompson and a modified M2 carbine.
{{Message box/Copiedfromwiki}}[[File:Camilo Cienfuegos.jpg|thumb|Camilo Cienfuegos]]'''Camilo Cienfuegos Gorriarán''' (<small>Spanish:</small> [kaˈmilo sjeɱˈfweɣoz ɣorjaˈɾan]; 6 February 1932 – 28 October 1959) was a [[Republic of Cuba|Cuban]] revolutionary born in Havana. Along with [[Che Guevara]], [[Fidel Castro]], [[Juan Almeida Bosque]], and [[Raúl Castro]], he was a member of the 1956 ''Granma'' expedition, which launched Fidel Castro's [[26th of July Movement|armed insurgency]] against the government of Cuban dictator Fulgencio Batista. He became one of Castro's top guerrilla commanders, known as the "Hero of Yaguajay" after winning a key battle of the Cuban Revolution. His signature weapons were a M1921AC Thompson and a modified M2 carbine.


He was appointed head of Cuba's armed forces shortly after the victory of Castro's rebel army in 1959. He was presumed dead when a small plane he was traveling in disappeared during a night flight from Camagüey to Havana later that year. Many have speculated and conspiracies have arisen concerning his mysterious disappearance. Cienfuegos, whose name translates in English to "a hundred fires," is revered in Cuba as a hero of the [[Cuban Revolution|Revolution]], with monuments, memorials, and an annual celebration in his honor.
He was appointed head of Cuba's armed forces shortly after the victory of Castro's rebel army in 1959. He was presumed dead when a small plane he was traveling in disappeared during a night flight from Camagüey to Havana later that year. Many have speculated and conspiracies have arisen concerning his mysterious disappearance. Cienfuegos, whose name translates in English to "a hundred fires," is revered in Cuba as a hero of the [[Cuban Revolution|Revolution]], with monuments, memorials, and an annual celebration in his honor.
[[File:Camilo Cienfuegos.jpg|thumb|Camilo Cienfuegos]]

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Camilo Cienfuegos

Camilo Cienfuegos Gorriarán (Spanish: [kaˈmilo sjeɱˈfweɣoz ɣorjaˈɾan]; 6 February 1932 – 28 October 1959) was a Cuban revolutionary born in Havana. Along with Che Guevara, Fidel Castro, Juan Almeida Bosque, and Raúl Castro, he was a member of the 1956 Granma expedition, which launched Fidel Castro's armed insurgency against the government of Cuban dictator Fulgencio Batista. He became one of Castro's top guerrilla commanders, known as the "Hero of Yaguajay" after winning a key battle of the Cuban Revolution. His signature weapons were a M1921AC Thompson and a modified M2 carbine.

He was appointed head of Cuba's armed forces shortly after the victory of Castro's rebel army in 1959. He was presumed dead when a small plane he was traveling in disappeared during a night flight from Camagüey to Havana later that year. Many have speculated and conspiracies have arisen concerning his mysterious disappearance. Cienfuegos, whose name translates in English to "a hundred fires," is revered in Cuba as a hero of the Revolution, with monuments, memorials, and an annual celebration in his honor.