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June 27, 1988

Fidel Castro to Rubén [Arnaldo Ochoa] and Polo Cintra Frías, #25398

General Arnaldo Ochoa was the head of the Cuban Military Mission in Angola; General Polo Cintra Frías was the commander of the Cuban troops in southern Angola.

June 26, 1988

Fidel Castro to Arnaldo Ochoa and Polo Cintra Frías

General Arnaldo Ochoa was the head of the Cuban Military Mission in Angola; General Polo Cintra Frías was the commander of the Cuban troops in southern Angola.

June 26, 1988

Fidel Castro to Rubén [Arnaldo Ochoa] and Polo Cintra Frías, #91

General Arnaldo Ochoa was the head of the Cuban Military Mission in Angola; General Polo Cintra Frías was the commander of the Cuban troops in southern Angola.

June 26, 1988

Memorandum of Conversation between Jorge Risquet and Chester Crocker

Jorge Risquet was Castro’s point man for Angola; Chester Crocker was US assistant secretary of state for Africa.

June 24, 1988

Meeting between the Delegations of Angola, Cuba and the United States, 'Conversaciones RPA-Cuba EEUU-RSA'

Meeting between delegations of Angola, Cuba, South Africa and the United States about the future of Angola and Namibia.

June 19, 1988

Fidel Castro Meeting with Top Aides, 'Reunión con el Comandante en Jefe (19/6/88)'

Fidel Castro’s meeting with top aides.

June 18, 1988

Fidel Castro Meeting with Top Aides, 'Reunión con el Comandante en Jefe el 18/6/88'

Fidel Castro’s meeting with top aides.

June 17, 1988

Fidel Castro Meeting with Top Aides, 'Reunión con el Comandante en Jefe el 17/6/88'

Fidel Castro’s meeting with top aides.

June 7, 1988

Cuban Nota Verbale to Alexei Zaitsev, 'Nota verbal al asesor principal del MINFAR'

General Alexei Zaitsev was the head of the Soviet Military Advisory Group in Cuba

June 7, 1988

Alejandro [Fidel Castro] to Rubén [Arnaldo Ochoa] and Polo Cintra Frías

General Arnaldo Ochoa, code-named Rubén, was the head of the Cuban Military Mission in Angola; General Polo Cintra Frías was the commander of the Cuban troops in southern Angola; Alejandro was Castro’s code name.

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