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Cuba's Military Rehearses for Parade
By ANDREA RODRIGUEZ - Associated Press Writer

20 November 2006

HAVANA (AP) - Fighter jets zoomed overhead and armed vehicles rolled through the Plaza of the Revolution Monday as Cuba's military rehearsed for a parade marking the 50th anniversary of a guerrilla war that brought Fidel Castro to power.

The Dec. 2 military parade will be the first in Havana in a decade and will mark the anniversary of the 1956 landing of a yacht that carried ailing Cuban leader and his armed band to Cuba to launch their guerrilla war.

The event will also salute Castro, who asked that celebrations for his 80th birthday on Aug. 13 be delayed so he could recover from intestinal surgery that prompted him to step aside temporarily in July. Castro's brother, 75-year-old Defense Minister Raul Castro, has been acting president since then.

During Monday's rehearsal, uniformed soldiers on foot and horseback practiced their steps across the broad plaza.

Olive-green armored vehicles and artillery on wheels were transported to the site, as well as a replica of the yacht named Granma, which carried the Castro brothers and other rebels from Mexico, landing on Cuban shores on Dec. 2, 1956. The date is considered the founding of communist Cuba's Revolutionary Armed Forces.

The revolution culminated in the ouster of Fulgencio Batista's government and Castro's rise to power in 1959.

There has been no official word on whether Castro will attend the parade or a series of events beforehand planned for his birthday.

The nature of Castro's ailment and surgery has been treated as a state secret and he has not been seen in public since the July 31 announcement of his illness, although officials have occasionally released photographs and videos of him during his recovery.



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