Aviation maintenance
Aircraft are maintained
Among the base's protections
Fighter planes
The airport is on the Leeward Point
Drugs are a concern
Arrival is exciting
Overhead, VC-10 flies cover
Underway
The plan is laid out
Adjustments are made
The tank is prepared
There is tank training, too
The day begins early
Talk about a smile!
High-schoolers at Guantanamo
A life spent on the base
. . . and cross into communist Cuba
At day's end they come down the hill . . .
Some skills are exclusive to the base
A Cuban worker
Fortunately, it was a drill -- real mines are gree…
Safely out of the minefield
Flags flying
Golfers will always find a way
But if you can play here . . .
There is a horseback-riding club
Careful surfing
Families discover natural wonders
The only American grocery store in Cuba
The selection isn't bad
But there are differences
There is only one stoplight
The post office
The base water supply
No, it's not a jail
Surrounded by minefields . . .
. . . and tank traps
Unlike other towns
What makes GTMO useful
The U.S.S. Iowa, BB-61
A ship at dock in GTMO
Across the bay . . .
Across the minefield
Solitude is possible at GTMO
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The ferry ride to Windward Point


Private vehicles brought to GTMO generally stay there, sold when a sailor is assigned elsewhere. They tend to be dilapidated -- though not as bad as those on mainland Cuba -- and decorated.
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