The last fight of Che wasn’t in the Quebrada del Yuro; From those disastrous days of October 1967 to the date of the Guerrilla of America, as Fidel said, he fights with us and for us.
And it is that Ernesto Guevara from his own birth in Rosario, Argentina, on June 14, 1928, ceased to hold this nationality and the Cuban by adoption to become a full Latin American.
Sower of conscience in our America and the world, the leader of the Cuban Revolution praised Che's exceptional qualities as a doctor and combatant, his example as a tireless worker and as an internationalist soldier.
Virtues that in essence left reflected in a historic letter of farewell to the Commander in Chief.
The history that Antonio Maceo, a mulatto from Santiago, was born in this same date in 1845, an outstanding figure of our wars for independence.
Of the Titan of Bronze, most of all, it is worth highlighting his military exploits, he knew how to deceive death in innumerable battles until a Spanish bullet knocked him down forever on December 7, 1896.
But Maceo, as Martí said, had as much strength in his arm as in his mind and did not give in when others did so for what was an example of intransigence and patriotism in Baraguá.
Therefore, like Che, Maceo also continues to fight with us and for us.
Tribute then to these two great figures of the patriotic history in the anniversaries of his birth this June 14.