[1] The Cienfuegos Brigade had roughly 400 new soldiers incorporated in the Santa Clara Province by September.
[2] Serving as the brigadier general of the Cienfuegos brigade, Rego engaged a force of 1500 Spaniards in combat in November 1895 with 800 fully armed cavalrymen.
[3] Twenty-eight weapons, a high quantity of ammunition, and sixteen Spaniards—two of them severely wounded—were captured by Rego's forces.
[6] Following the battle, Rego treated the wounded Spaniards in the hospital they intended to raid.
[7] General Alfredo Rego and Captain Rosendo Collazo led a combined force of 130 rural guards and volunteers in 1906 against 400 rebels in Havana.