Havana to host parade dedicated to 60th anniversary of Granma expedition

  02 January 2017    Read: 1479
Havana to host parade dedicated to 60th anniversary of Granma expedition
Military parade and rallies commemorating the 60th anniversary of the expedition`s landing from the Granma yacht as well as the memory of the country`s longtime revolutionary leader Fidel Castro will start at 7 a.m. local time [noon GMT] Monday in Havana, Sputnik reported.
On December 2, 1956, a group of revolutionaries led by Castro returned to Cuba from exile in Mexico on a small yacht called the Granma, landing in the province of Oriente. The group grew to become the Rebel Army, which launched a guerrilla war against the regime. The ceremonies dedicated to the 60th anniversary of Granma`s landing had been postponed for a month due to Castro`s death on November 25, 2016.

According to the organizers, the parade will feature a replica of the Granma yacht and Rebel Army columns. Units of the Cuban army, including, tank divisions, special Navy troops, and the border patrols will also join the parade.

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