After 54 years, three United States Marines have returned to
Cuba to finish a job that, despite being their duty, none of them truly
wanted to do in the first place.
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The three former Marines, however, have been called back to Cuba to perform one final task for their nation: to once again raise the flag they thought they’d never see fly over Havana as the U.S. officially reopens its embassy in the Cuban capital on Friday.
"I think about it every night now," East said in a video recorded by the White House. "Seeing that flag go back up."
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‘I was just there four and half months but I enjoyed the people and Cuba better than any place I’ve ever been," Morris said in the video.
But their task wasn’t so easy five decades ago. While the three could have very easily just taken the flag and walked back inside, they instead decided that it was important for them to fold the flag.
More than 50 years later, this moment still stirs up deep emotions with the three Marines.
"That was a touching moment," East said. "To see Old Glory flying for the last time in Cuba, it just didn’t seem right."
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Along with three marines, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry will be on hand during the ceremony, which marks the highest ranking American government official to visit the island since relations between Washington and Havana soured back in the early 1960s and the first by a secretary of state since 1945
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