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Cuban OOB
Does anyone have any good information about the Cuban OOB in the mid-1990s or know of any information sources where I can research this, in particular information about regiment designations and which units are regulars (including conscripts) and which are reservists?
Wikipedia has the following information for 1996 (which is from Jane’s Information Group, so is presumably reliable): The Cuban Revolutionary Army (Ejercito Revolucionario) was organized into three Territorial Military Commands with three Armies, one army for each command and there were an estimated 38,000 army personnel. Revolutionary Army Command:
Western Army (deployed in the capital and the provinces of Havana and Pinar del Río)
Central Army (Provinces of Matanzas, Villa Clara, Cienfuegos and Sancti Spiritus)
Eastern Army (Provinces of Santiago de Cuba, Guantánamo, Granma, Holguín, Las Tunas, Camagüey and Ciego de Avila)
Guantanamo Frontier Brigade
Now there is an obvious error with this information, the 84th Infantry Division appears twice, and the 28th Infantry Division is mentioned twice, though it may well be split with Regiments in different locations, so does anyone have a better information source than Jane’s via Wikipedia? Additionally, it seems like the Cuban naming convention for the structure of the Revolutionary Army is to add a digit for each sub unit. For example:
If it is then it allows a GM to create regiment names if needed. Thanks for any help with this. |
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