Guantánamo.- He is Sixto Frómeta, the little giant of important battles before and after the Triumph of the Revolution. He dedicates his life to agricultural work, especially livestock. He was unable to study but thrives through work and daily life.

Sixto participated in various revolutionary actions, including the underground struggle, Lucha Contra Bandidos (struggle against bandits) battalions to crush the counterrevolutionaries, and in the municipality of San Antonio del Sur, he also participated in the capture of the counter-revolutionary Amancio Mosqueda, Yarey.

Capucho, as the 85 years old man is known, was unable to have children. He lives in a small guano house near the mountains on the northern side of the town, the San Antonio municipal capital.

He loves décima (a ten-line stanza form), storytelling, and he is always has playing a guitar, often riding on horseback. Listening to the footsteps of a beast or the sound of spurs on the feet to prick, it is the daily routine of this Cuban kind-hearted, a San Antonio native by conviction.