User:Jaguirre2192/René González Sehwerert

René González Schewerert (August 13, 1956, Chicago, USA) is an anti-terrorism and Hero of the Republic of Cuba wrestler, and part of the group of five Cubans who infiltrated terrorist and anti-Cuban groups in Miami. Due to a biased and politicized judicial process, where none of the charges imputed could be proved, he was forced to serve a sentence of thirteen years in US jails on charges of conspiracy and not reported as a foreign agent. He is currently back in Cuba with his family.

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René began primary studies in the José Martí School in Santa María del Mar, east of Havana, with satisfactory results. In 1968, he was admitted to the Military School in Baracoa, west of Havana. But due to health problems he was unable to continue this institute's rigorous academic program.

He began high school in 1972 and in 1973 joined a Workers Contingent in which he took a special high school course for workers. He began teaching classes between 1973 and 1974. It was common practice for high school graduates to teach classes in the early years of the Cuban Revolution when the government was still trying to consolidate the education system.

In 1974, although maintaining his status as a US citizen and therefore eligible for exemption from patriotic responsibilities, he presented himself for military service. He was trained as a tank driver, and at the beginning of 1977, after completing his military service, was accepted to go on an internationalist mission to Angola. He completed his mission in 1979, having been decorated for bravery. Between 1979 and 1982 he studied at the Carlos Ulloa School of Aviation, where he graduated as a pilot. He worked as a flight instructor until 1985, when he was designated squadron chief and head of the aeronautics sports sector.