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    Cuba navy dipolma from Captain Gonzalez 1956


    cuba1959

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    Dear Member,

    Here after the set of diplomas of Navy Captain Marcos Gonzales Casanova for the period march1952 to  november 1957 . Batista Ran for president in 1952 after a successful coup the 11st march 1952. Marcos Gonzales Casanova received his first promotion as ''Teniente de Navio'' the 15 of March 1952 , only 3 days after the second Batista's revolution. The diploma is signed by Fulgencio Batista himself. He received a second promotion as Captain the 26 of november 1957.

    I attach also 3 diplomas of the 3rd class Naval Merit with white, Blue and white and blue distinction.  

     

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    Thank you again for posting these important new documents!  I may have a Cuban Red Cross document [award given to a Belgian subject in the 1940's] somewhere and will post an image when/if I find it.

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