Camilo Cienfuegos Gorriarán (February 6, 1932 - October 28, 1959) was a Cuban revolutionary born in Calabazar de Sagua. He was active in underground activities against the Cuban President Fulgencio Batista and played an important role in the Cuban Revolution. Along with Fidel Castro, Raúl Castro and Che Guevara, he was one of the main leaders of the revolution.
In 1957 he became one of the top leaders of the revolutionary forces, appointed to the rank of "Comandante". In 1958, with the defeat of Operation Verano, Cienfuegos was put in command of one of three columns which headed west out of the mountains with the intention of capturing the provincial capital city of Santa Clara. Che Guevara was in command of another column and Jaime Vega was in command of the third. Jaime Vega's column was ambushed and defeated by Batista's forces.
Cienfuegos and Guevara's two columns reached the central provinces, where they joined efforts with several other resistance groups. Cienfuegos's column fought the Battle of Yaguajay in December and, after a hard fight, forced the garrison to surrender on December 30, 1958. This earned him the nickname "The Hero of Yaguajay". With Yaguajay captured, Cienfuegos's column was able to advance against Santa Clara in conjunction with Guevara's forces. Together, the two columns captured Santa Clara on December 31; most of the defending soldiers gave up without shooting. Batista fled Cuba the next day, and the guerrillas were victorious.
Later, Cienfuegos would serve in the Cuban Army's high command, fight anti-Castro uprisings, and play an important role in the institution of agrarian reforms.
Several days before his death, Cienfuegos arrested his former revolutionary comrade Huber Matos on Castro's orders.
On October 28, 1959, Camilo’s Cessna disappeared over the ocean during a night flight from Camagüey to Havana. An immediate search was called, but the plane was never found. Over the years, some have speculated that Cienfuegos was killed on the orders of Castro, but many historians assert that Camilo's death is more likely to have been an accident. *
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