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February 17th, 1957, hiding out in the Cuban jungle, a small band of revolutionaries led by Fidel Castro contends with the constant threat of army ambushes1 and traitors2 in their mist. But thanks in part to Che Guevara's ruthlessness, the group is slowly gaining in strength and fierce reputation. Fidel Castro's troop’s indirect ploys3 soon catch the attention of the world press.
A newspaper editor name Herb.Mathews from the New York Times who had got smuggled4 up to meet him. Castro gave the impression to Herb.Mathews that he had like a hundred to a hundred fifty men.
In fact, the mighty5 rebel army has made up of only 20 men. When the article's published a month its later, it confirms that Fidel and Che have survived the initial attack by Batista's forces and that their movement has thriving in the Sierra Maestra. In response, Batista deploys6 1500 more soldiers to hunt down the rebels.
On March 25th, Batista's army arrived at my house. They surrounded my home and opened fire because I had been reported as a collaborator7 with the rebel army. They killed my wife. That's why I joined the rebel army.
Meanwhile, July 26th, urban members signed up reinforcements. One of the new city recruits is Chunk8 Ryan, a 19-year-old American attending high school at Guantanamo Bay where his father works as a US Marine9 Corps10 medic.
We had a large society with the Cubans. We were all friends. We went to their weddings and their baptisms, things like that. I offered to help them to get gun supplies, to fight against the dictatorship.
Soon Chunk and 2 other teenagers from Guantanamo Bay are invited to join the rebels.
So we talked about it and settled a few things and left letters for our parents.
The American teams along with 50 other new recruits are taken into the Sierra Maestra. One of the first people they meet is Che.
I think that, that the real reason they said Che was those men that we came with, many of them were...were very ill. Because it took us 30 hours of walking to get up those hills with those pack.
There are other American volunteers. One of them is 18-year-old Don S.
Whole rebel army including Fidel, Che, Raul, and my group was estimated to consist of 300 men.
Life within the rebel camp is not easy.
There had no soles on my boots. We ate when we could, sometimes we didn't have water. We marched through a couple of hundred miles over the mountains. I was praying this is our territory whatever happened
In the jungles of Cuba, the rebels are vulnerable to all types of health problems which Che treats.
We would get large infective mosquito bites at our legs. And he would come over and take the scabs off it and put sulfur11 powder on there.
Men were scared of being treated by him. They called him a tooth-puller.
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1 ambushes | |
n.埋伏( ambush的名词复数 );伏击;埋伏着的人;设埋伏点v.埋伏( ambush的第三人称单数 );埋伏着 | |
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2 traitors | |
卖国贼( traitor的名词复数 ); 叛徒; 背叛者; 背信弃义的人 | |
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3 ploys | |
n.策略,手法( ploy的名词复数 ) | |
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4 smuggled | |
水货 | |
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5 mighty | |
adj.强有力的;巨大的 | |
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6 deploys | |
(尤指军事行动)使展开( deploy的第三人称单数 ); 施展; 部署; 有效地利用 | |
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7 collaborator | |
n.合作者,协作者 | |
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8 chunk | |
n.厚片,大块,相当大的部分(数量) | |
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9 marine | |
adj.海的;海生的;航海的;海事的;n.水兵 | |
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n.(通信等兵种的)部队;(同类作的)一组 | |
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11 sulfur | |
n.硫,硫磺(=sulphur) | |
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