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422:, Carrillo besieged and attacked Fort Tetuán near Remedios. He participated in the combats of Corojal, Hondones and Las Chacas, as well as in the attacks on Sancti SpĂritus and Remedios. He was wounded in the
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His main battles during this war were those of
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As head of said body, Carrillo assisted the expeditionaries on the fourth voyage of the
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General Francisco Carrillo Morales died of natural causes in Havana on November 11, 1926. He was 75 years old when he died.
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was signed, which officially ended the war. Colonel
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624:"La orden de alzamiento de José Martà al general Francisco Carrillo"
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605:"Francisco Carrillo Morales: cubanosfamosos.com"
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377:. Later, he went to
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182:La Habana
93:President
84:In office
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