Enrique Bermúdez

Enrique Bermúdez Varela (December 11, 1932 – February 16, 1991), known as Comandante 380, was a Nicaraguan soldier and rebel who founded and commanded the Nicaraguan Contras. In this capacity, he became a central global figure in one of the most prominent conflicts of the Cold War.

Enrique Bermúdez
Nickname(s)Comandante 3-80
BornDecember 11, 1932
León, Nicaragua
DiedFebruary 16, 1991(1991-02-16) (aged 58)
Managua, Nicaragua
Allegiance Nicaragua
Service/branch National Guard
Contras
Years of service1952–1979
RankLieutenant Colonel
Commands held15th of September Legion, Nicaraguan Democratic Force
Battles/warsContra Insurgency
Spouse(s)Elsa Italia Mejía
Children4

Bermúdez founded the largest Contra army in the war against Nicaragua's Marxist Sandinista government, which was supported by the Soviet Union and Cuba. From 1979 until the end of the military conflict in 1990, Bermudez was the Contras' top military commander. In addition to being responsible for all of the Contras' military operations, Bermúdez ultimately helped manage the Contras' transition to an opposition political party in the early 1990s after the second election in post-Somoza Nicaragua ended in defeat for the Sandinistas. The first election, held in 1984 with severe irregularities, resulted in a victory for the Daniel Ortega and the Sandinistas; it was the rejection of this questionable outcome that led the Contras to continue their insurgency until Ortega and the Sandinistas were ultimately ejected from office.

On February 16, 1991, Bermudez was assassinated in Managua.

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