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Moisés Sío Wong
Moisés Sío Wong (1938–2010) was a brigadier general in the Revolutionary Armed Forces. Fought in the 1956–58 Cuban revolutionary war. Founding member of Cuban Communist Party in 1965. President of the National Institute of State Reserves, 1986–2008. President of the Cuba-China Friendship Association 1992–2010. In the early 1990s Sío Wong...
Moisés Sío Wong (1938–2010) was a brigadier general in the Revolutionary Armed Forces. Fought in the 1956–58 Cuban revolutionary war. Founding member of Cuban Communist Party in 1965. President of the National Institute of State Reserves, 1986–2008. President of the Cuba-China Friendship Association 1992–2010.
In the early 1990s Sío Wong was central to initiating the urban agriculture program that has expanded throughout Cuba. In 2003 he helped initiate a similar program in Venezuela. A founding member of the Association of Combatants of the Cuban Revolution, he retired from active military service in 1998 and returned to active duty in 2005, where he served until his death.
He is a coauthor of Our History Is Still Being Written: The Story of Three Chinese-Cuban Generals in the Cuban Revolution (2005).