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Ceremonial Unit of the Cuban Revolutionary Armed Forces
Spanish language: Unidad Ceremonial de las Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias
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Founded 15 December 1961; ago (1961-12-15)
Country Flag of Cuba Cuba
Allegiance Cuba Cuban Revolutionary Armed Forces
Type Infantry, Guard of Honour
Role Ceremonial honours, Public Duties
Size Battalion
Part of General Staff
Headquarters Havana
Nickname(s) FAR General Staff Ceremonies Unit
Commanders
Commander in Chief of the FAR Miguel Díaz-Canel
Commander Lieutenant Colonel Ramón Gilart Hernández
Notable
commanders
Lieutenant Colonel José Luis Peraza López
Insignia
Shoulder Patch Logo of the Unidad Ceremonial de las Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias

The Ceremonial Unit of the Cuban Revolutionary Armed Forces (Spanish language: Unidad Ceremonial de las Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias ) is a ceremonial rituals battalion of the Cuban Revolutionary Armed Forces. Since its foundation on December 15, 1961, the male and female members of the unit has provided honours for the Communist Party of Cuba, the Government of Cuba, and the Revolutionary Armed Forces (FAR). The unit uses intense physical and political techniques, including martial, maintain the discipline that is required for the soldiers and officers of the ceremonial unit.

Ceremonial functions and history[]

The unit's main function is the perform the changing of the guard every half-hour at the José Marti Mausoleum inside Santa Ifigenia Cemetery. In addition to providing honors related to protocol (funeral honors, presentation of credentials, the delivery of national medals, welcoming of foreign naval fleets, wreath laying ceremonies, street lining for military parades on the Plaza de la Revolución[1]). The unit represents the revolutionary armed forces during arrival ceremonies at the Palace of the Revolution for state visits to Havana, with musical accompaniment provided by the Band of the Ceremonial Unit. In recent years, the unit has taken part in the welcoming of Barack Obama, the Prince of Wales and Felipe IV of Spain. During the honors for Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev in 1974, the unit's color guard carried the branch colors of the Soviet Army, Navy, and Air Force. Outside of the country, the unit has most notably taken part in the 2015 China Victory Day Parade.[2][3] During the rehearsals for the parade, the 82 member formation was often noted for being the last ones on the drill field and the few to use chinese martial arts such as Tai chi n their exercises.[4] The unit also played a large role in the death and state funeral of Fidel Castro in November 2016.[5]

Holidays that are covered by the unit include:

  • Triumph of the Revolution (1 January)
  • Victory Day (2 January)
  • Day of the Cuban Armed Forces (2 December)
  • Day of the National Rebellion (26 July)
  • Independence Day (10 October)

The unit also includes in its ranks a ceremonial artillery battery which fires 21-gun salutes in state events.[5][6][7]

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