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To: TXnMA
Here is a link to a map of the entire Guantanamo Naval Base. It is much larger than just the detention area, and it includes a whole lot more than "water and mudflats". We have had Navy, Coast Guard, Marines, Air Force, and Army facilities there for many, many years. It is huge; not as big in area as Rosie Roads, PR, but it is huge.

I was privileged to spend a wonderful 30 days and nights of refresher training in and out of the bay back in early 1976.


Map of Guantánamo Bay showing approximate U.S. Naval Base boundaries.

552 posted on 10/22/2018 2:37:46 PM PDT by meadsjn
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To: meadsjn
The boundaries on that precisely match the boundaries of the tract that I examined on Google Earth and other OHI sources.

As I said, most of the area is water and mudflats (roughly 65%). Only the small coastal areas with paved roads are what I would consider suitable for building -- and I examined all of those for signs of recent construction.

BTW, I'm a USAF vet. If the USAF troops are billeted over by Leeward point Field, they got the short end of the housing stick! '-)

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Just curious: about underneath the "Y" in "BAY", there are what I would call three "large, concrete mooring stations". Do you know the proper Naval nomenclature for such things? (I see another dozen or so of the "pairs" back in the bay...)

ThanQ!
TXnMA
 

565 posted on 10/22/2018 4:07:44 PM PDT by TXnMA ("Allah": Satan's current alias. "Islam": Satan's invading army. "Muslims": Satan's useful idiots.)
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