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275:. On 19 April, he was wounded and briefly captured after driving towards Girón in a jeep ahead of his tanks. In 1962 he was promoted to the rank of comandante. When the Lucha Contra Bandidos (LCB) special units were created that year he became head of LCB operations in the Escambray. Notably in March of 1962, he interrogated Mario Lanza Flores (known as Tondique, an Afro-Cuban campesino anti-Castro rebel) upon the rebel's capture, later Tondique was murdered by firing squad. Dreke also served as second in command to Raúl Menéndez Tomassevich, head of the LCB within the Central Army, until January 1965, when the final cleanup operation was almost finished. 22: 313:
with a degree in politics. In 1973, he was appointed chief of the newly formed Ejército Juvenil del Trabajo (EJT, or Youth Army of Labor) in Oriente province, working on volunteer agricultural projects. In 1981 he graduated from the University of Santiago de Cuba with a degree in law.
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From 1965 to 1975, Dreke served on the central committee of the Cuban Communist Party. In 1969 he headed the political directorate of the Ministry of the Revolutionary Armed Forces. In 1972, he graduated from the
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In 1990, General Dreke retired from active military service. He then acted as representative in Africa for Cuban corporations ANTEX and UNECA in trade and construction projects.
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in a unification of the guerrillas of the 26th of July Movement and the Revolutionary Directorate. Dreke took part in armed actions against the government forces of the
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The mission ended in November 1965. He then headed a military unit in Cuba preparing internationalist volunteers. In 1966 he headed the Cuban military mission to
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He is currently vice president of the Cuba-Africa Friendship Association and a member of the Association of Combatants of the Cuban Revolution.
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In April 1965, Comandante Dreke served as second in command to Che Guevara in the Cuban military training mission to the
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in 1955, soon after it was formed. In 1957 he helped form the student-based March 13 unit of the
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Following involvement in various student protests in Sagua la Grande 1952-54, Dreke joined the
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From Escambray to the Congo: In the Whirlwind of the Cuban Revolution
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Conflicting Missions: Havana, Washington and Africa, 1959-1976
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leader of African descent, and a former commander in the
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in 1959, Dreke was assigned in turn; a prosecutor for
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