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  1. Calixto García Íñiguez (August 4, 1839 – December 11, 1898) was a Cuban general in three Cuban uprisings, part of the Cuban War for Independence: the Ten Years' War, the Little War, and the War of 1895, itself sometimes called the Cuban War for Independence, which bled into the Spanish–American War, ultimately resulting in national ...

  2. El lugarteniente general Calixto García en 1898. Ramón Calixto García Íñiguez ( Holguín, 4 de agosto de 1839 - Washington, D. C., 11 de diciembre de 1898) fue un militar cubano, general y líder insurrecto durante la Guerra de los Diez Años (1868-1878), la Guerra Chiquita (1879-1880) y la Guerra Necesaria (1895-1898).

  3. Héroe de la independencia cubana. Combatiente de las tres guerras por la independencia de Cuba. Libró múltiples combates y sobresalió por su sólida formación militar, adquirida de forma autodidacta. El león holguinero (como lo nombraban) nació el 4 de agosto de 1839 en la calle de San Diego, provincia de Holguín.

  4. Cuba. Stulman Professor of History, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland. Author of Slave Society in Cuba During the Nineteenth Century; The Caribbean; and others. Executive Director, Center for Cuban Studies, Inc., New York City. Coeditor of Venceremos Brigade.

  5. Jan 11, 2019 · The real hero of the war was U.S. Army 1st Lt. Andrew S. Rowan, who had carried a crucial message from President William McKinley to General Calixto García of the Cuban Revolutionary Army several weeks before war was declared. Hubbard wondered if Bert was right.

  6. Cuban revolutionary leader Calixto García Iñiguez fought for the liberation of Cuba from Spain over a period of 30 years. He was known as a natural strategist, and his military acumen helped him earn the respect of his troops.

  7. García was in charge of the Cuban Liberating Army's troops in the southeastern province of Oriente. García gave Rowan maps and military data to take back to Alger and Miles. In a letter to Alger, García said he would be happy to coordinate the war effort with the United States.

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