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USO Canteen FReeper Style ....Guantanamo Bay.... October 29,2002
FRiends of the USO Canteen FReeper Style and Snow Bunny

Posted on 10/29/2002 12:11:39 AM PST by Snow Bunny

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The USO Canteen FReeper Style
Delivering a Touch of Home

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A Touch of Home

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This is how I think of the USO Canteen 
Freeper Style. It is like a cottage down a road,
a place where a weary veteran can spend the night. 


Since it opened, it is magical how so many
Freepers who post here, feel it too. 
It has been so dear how the Freepers
kept making it a cottage - a home-type of 
place that had a huge living room
for them to visit in and a dance floor, 
a library, etc. 


Many Veterans have written to me, 
saying that the Canteen is like home
to them for the first time since they 
served. 


This is your Canteen -
a respite from our busy 
and sometimes troubling world. 
Make yourself at home.

Snow Bunny

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If you know a Veteran, someone in your family, 
friend of the family, neighbor, who served their  
country, take a brief moment of your day to thank 
them. 


Thank them for the sacrifice they made
for the better good of their country.


We at Free Republic, and the USO Canteen FReeper 
Style, are thankful for every service member 
in our military, who has served our great nation.


So, to the men and women who answered the call,
In both times of war and peace, thank you.

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Take up our quarrel with the foe:
To you from failing hands we throw
The torch; be yours to hold it high.
If ye break faith with us who die
We shall not sleep, though poppies grow
In Flanders fields. 


John McCrae 

Anti-Terrorism Detainee Operations Mission

U.S. Naval Base Guantanamo Bay
is the oldest U.S. base overseas

and the only one in a Communist
country. Located on the southeast
corner of Cuba, in the Oriente Province,
the base is about 400 air miles
from Miami, Florida.

In December 1903, the United States
leased the 45 square miles of land and
water for use as a coaling station. A treaty
reaffirmed the lease in 1934 granting Cuba
and her trading partners free access through

the bay, payment of $2,000 in gold per year,
equating to $4,085 today, and a requirement
that both the U.S. and Cuba must mutually
consent to terminate the lease.

Diplomatic relations with Cuba were cut
in 1961 by President Dwight Eisenhower.
At this time, many Cubans sought refuge
on the base. U.S. Marines and Cuban
militiamen began patrolling opposite sides
of the base's 17.4 mile fenceline. Today,
U.S. Marines and Cuba's "Frontier Brigade"
still man fenceline posts 24 hours a day.

In October 1962, family members of service
people stationed here and many base
employees were evacuated to the United
States as President John F. Kennedy
announced the presence of Soviet missiles
in Cuba. This was the start of the Cuban
Missile Crisis which resulted in a naval
quarantine of the island until the Soviet Union
removed the missiles. The evacuees were
allowed to return to the base by Christmas 1962.

Another crisis arose just 14 months later
on Feb. 6, 1964, when Castro cut off water
and supplies to the base in retaliation for
several incidents in which Cuban fishermen
were fined by the U.S. government for fishing
in Florida waters. Since then, Guantanamo
Bay has been self-sufficient and the Naval Base
desalination plant produces 3.4 million gallons
of water and more than 800,000 kilowatt hours
of electricity daily.

The base is divided into two distinct areas by
the 2 1/2 mile-wide Guantanamo Bay. The
airfield is located on the Leeward side and the
main base is on the Windward side. Ferry
service provides transportation across the bay.
The primary mission of Guantanamo Bay is to
serve as a strategic logistics base for the
Navy’s Atlantic Fleet and to support counter
drug operations in the Caribbean.

In 1991, the naval base's mission expanded
as some 34,000 Haitian refugees passed through
Guantanamo Bay. The refugees fled Haiti after a
violent coup brought on by political and social
upheaval in their country. The naval base
received the Navy Unit Commendation and
Joint Meritorious Unit Award for its effort.

In May 1994, Operation Sea Signal began
and the naval base was tasked to support
Joint Task Force 160, here providing
humanitarian assistance to thousands of
Haitian and Cuban migrants. In late August
and early September 1994, 2,200 family
members and civilian employees were
evacuated from the base as the migrant
population climbed to more than 45,000
and the Pentagon began preparing to house
up to 60,000 migrants on the base.

The last Haitian migrants departed here
Nov. 1, 1995. The last of the Cuban migrants
left the base Jan. 31, 1996. In October 1995,
family members were authorized to return,
marking an end to family separations. An
immediate effort began to restore base facilities
for family use, including a child development
center, a youth center, two schools and Sunday
A school. Additionally, the revitalization of Boy
and Girl Scout Camps and the Guantanamo
Bay Youth Activities (a free sports program
for children) was enacted.

Since Sea Signal, Guantanamo Bay has
retained a migrant operations mission
with an ongoing steady state migrant
population of approximately 40. The
base has also conducted two contingency
migrant operations: Operation Marathon
in October 1996 and Present Haven in February
1997. Both of these short-fused events
involved the interception of Chinese migrants
being smuggled into the United States.

After 52 years of service, Guantanamo's Fleet
Training Group relocated to Mayport, Florida, in
July 1995. One month later, the naval base lost
another major tenant command when the
base's Shore Intermediate Maintenance Activity
disestablished after 92 years of service here.

The Naval Base includes, as separate
commands, a Naval Hospital and Branch
Dental Clinic, detachments of the Personnel
Support Activity, Naval Atlantic Meteorologic and
Oceanographic Command, Naval Media Center,
Naval Communications Station, Department of
Defense Dependent Schools and a Navy Brig.
Directly supporting the base as departments of
Naval Station are Naval Criminal Investigative
Service, Resident Officer in Charge of Construction,
Human Resources Office, Family Support and
Service Center, Red Cross, Security and Navy
Exchange/Commissary.

Al Qaeda Prisoners At Camp X-Ray

To identify the camps, a name was
designated to each to correspond with
the phonetic alphabet used for official
military "radio" communication (Camp
Alpha, Camp Bravo up to Camp Golf).
When additional sites were established
on the north side of the base, camp names
were designated using the opposite end of
the alphabet, to include Camp X-Ray.

As of February 19, 2002, Camp X-Ray
was the only camp site on the northern side
of the U.S. Naval Base Guantanamo Bay
and was being used as a temporary
detention facility.

Following the events of September 11, 2001,
the military operations in Afghanistan and the
ensuing captures of numerous Al Qaida and
Taliban individuals, a decision was made to
transfer a number of detainees to the facility.
The base was to serve as a temporary holding
facility for Al Qaeda, Taliban and other
detainees that come under U.S. control
during the war on terrorism.

The U.S. Southern Command was in charge
of the operation and activated Joint Task
Force-160 (JTF-160) to head the detainee
operations. The task force included active
duty service members from Fort Hood, TX;
Fort Campbell, KY.; Roosevelt Roads, P.R.;
Camp Lejeune; Norfolk, VA; Dover AFB, DE,
and Charleston AFB, SC. Reserve component
personnel were to also deploy on this mission.
Military Police personnel were to make up
the bulk of JTF-160.

The first detainees arrived at Camp X-Ray January 11, 2000

Among the items detainees receive
are soap, a toothbrush, toothpaste,
shampoo, a foam sleeping mat, two
blankets, a prayer cap and a Koran.

U.S. Army Pfc. Jodi Smith watches from
the outer perimeter as detainees in orange
jumpsuits sit in a holding area in Camp X-Ray
at Naval Base Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, during
in-processing to the temporary detention facility
on Jan. 14,2002

The detainees will be given a
basic physical exam by a doctor,
to include a chest x-ray and blood
samples drawn to assess
their health.

DoD photo by Petty Officer 1st
class Shane T. McCoy, U.S. Navy.

U.S. Army Military Police escort a detainee
to his cell in Camp X-Ray at Naval Base
Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, during in-processing
to the temporary detention facility on
Jan. 11, 2002. The detainees are being given
a basic physical exam by a doctor, to include
a chest x-ray and taken and blood samples
drawn to assess their health. DoD photo by
Petty Officer 1st class Shane T. McCoy, U.S. Navy.

Detainees in orange jumpsuits sit in a
holding area under the watchful eyes
of Military Police at Camp X-Ray at
Naval Base Guantanamo Bay, Cuba,
during in-processing to the temporary
detention facility on Jan. 11, 2002. The
detainees will be given a basic physical
exam by a doctor, to include a chest x-ray and blood samples drawn to assess their health.
DoD photo by Petty Officer 1st class
Shane T. McCoy, U.S. Navy.

Security teams stand guard at their positions during a
rehearsal on Thursday, January 10, 2002 for handling
incoming detainees. (U.S. Navy handout)

A sign reading "direction," written in Arabic,
on the northeastern-most guard tower at Camp X-Ray.
The sign is intended to show detainees the direction
of Mecca. (U.S. Navy handout)

When taken to interrogation, a detainee's head is
forced down by a guard "so he can't make a plan."



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KEYWORDS: michaeldobbs; monacofreetedmaher; usocanteen
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To: Snow Bunny
RIP US Army Soldier and prayers for your family.

Thank you for your service to our country.

121 posted on 10/29/2002 1:03:56 PM PST by Kathy in Alaska
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To: Snow Bunny; LindaSOG; SAMWolf

U.S. Army....Power To Prevail


The U.S. MLRS [Multiple Rocket Launcher] aquired public notice during Operation Desert Storm.
The Iraqi's called them...."Steel rain"
An MLRS from that time could bracket in totallity an area the size of a Football field.
During several operations within Desert Storm..U.S. MLRS's provided effective fire with the intended confusion generated on the Iraqi's to dupe them into thinking attacks were about to happen in one quadrant ..were as..the U.S. Forces flanked and succeeded in the ruse .
MLRS's of that time fired various munitions ranging from 18-26 miles.
MLRS's currently deployed in South Korea near the DMZ provide counter fire to North Korean artillery.
Comment from a U.S. Commander of that theatre,
"We are the guys who are going to take down the enemies artillery before they know what is happening....
We're the guys that can really reach out and touch someone."
The current M270 A1 MLRS field state of the art smart weapons...MSTARS.
After dispensed..the MSTAR munitions onboard sensors activate to seek stationary and moving targets inflight.

Israel fields the MLRS....IDF will not comment on them....most especially the rumor that they are nuclear modified...so says Janes Intel.
The MLRS's fall under the umbrella of U.S. tactical nuclear forces aswell....as Israel..little is said on them.



122 posted on 10/29/2002 1:12:00 PM PST by Light Speed
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To: Kathy in Alaska; HiJinx; radu; All
Tell ya what Kathy, if I meet up with you on the road, I'll park the tank and squeeze in, if you think there is room. I told that unruly mob none of them where touching the tanks machinery. It was mine, they maybe could ride, but no driving.

Maybe they will stay home, it looks like rain none of them like water!

123 posted on 10/29/2002 1:12:01 PM PST by Soaring Feather
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To: FlyVet
"I think these covert guys go through so much that we mortals will never know about, whether peacetime or not."

Agree! More prayers for all the soldiers who do this kind of thing. We salute you all. Nice to see you, FlyVet, and thank you for YOUR service to our country.

124 posted on 10/29/2002 1:13:58 PM PST by Kathy in Alaska
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To: bentfeather
I'm glad to see that you are in charge. They do seem a little unruly. I'll be watching for you on the road later today. Until then, enjoy your joyride!
125 posted on 10/29/2002 1:16:29 PM PST by Kathy in Alaska
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To: DaughterOfAnIwoJimaVet; Kathy in Alaska; SAMWolf; radu; All

October

Abundant compostiton

Iridescent, Nature...

Bowing In

Reverance


126 posted on 10/29/2002 1:25:09 PM PST by Soaring Feather
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To: patton

Hi patton, nice to see you today. I suspect the troops will get a kick out of the Pentagon story. Thank you for sharing it with them.

127 posted on 10/29/2002 1:29:20 PM PST by Kathy in Alaska
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To: HiJinx; Kathy in Alaska
Heavens HiJinx, I'm just now getting a clear picture of your vehicle. I trust your driving skills, I know mine are zip!

Thanks so much for the offer and please don't spin out and do wheelies as they spatter mud all over the place.

LOL

Kathy is really hep on driving this machine, I'll ride with her, okay?
129 posted on 10/29/2002 1:37:53 PM PST by Soaring Feather
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To: tomkow6
"whale dung collection. (you can't get much lower than that)
Primordial Muck come to mind...."


He is probably a former draft dodger.



130 posted on 10/29/2002 1:54:12 PM PST by Radix
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To: 68-69TonkinGulfYatchClub; All
#52...#52...#52...#52...#52...#52...#52...

Need I post more???

;^)

131 posted on 10/29/2002 2:00:14 PM PST by headsonpikes
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To: 68-69TonkinGulfYatchClub; All
#52...#52...#52...#52...#52...#52...#52...

Need I post more???

;^)

132 posted on 10/29/2002 2:00:59 PM PST by headsonpikes
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To: Snow Bunny
#6 is great!
133 posted on 10/29/2002 2:10:56 PM PST by knighthawk
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To: zip

zip, your rant was right on! I loved it. And you are out there every Saturday with the MO FReepers showing our troops just how important their protections are, even for the"leftist SOB's protesting our military" And thank you, zip, for your service to our country. You helped keep those rights secure for the idiot peaceniks you see each Saturday. ((HUGS)) and welcome home, zip!

134 posted on 10/29/2002 2:15:55 PM PST by Kathy in Alaska
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To: DaughterOfAnIwoJimaVet
Oh my, I'm red faced...

You have to take things slow with me- remember, I'm a
Southern girl. (G.R.I.T.S.) Girls raised in the South.

I think I'll start backing in here.

THANK YOU TROOPS!!!
135 posted on 10/29/2002 2:17:23 PM PST by BeachBelle
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To: AntiJen
Oh gosh, Jen- your redneck car alarm is hilarious!!!!!!

I can't stop laughing.
136 posted on 10/29/2002 2:23:08 PM PST by BeachBelle
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To: fatima

Hi fatima, glad you came by the USO Canteen. Thanks for joining us in prayers for this soldier and the family.

137 posted on 10/29/2002 2:44:56 PM PST by Kathy in Alaska
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To: patriciaruth
"Blessed are they that mourn, for they shall be comforted."

It's so nice to have you here today to help mourn for the fallen soldier and the family. Thank you for sharing.

138 posted on 10/29/2002 2:47:46 PM PST by Kathy in Alaska
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To: BeachBelle
Clarification... That's not 'my' redneck car alarm! It belongs to my neighbor - Bubba! ;-) (not really! hehehehehehehe)

*****

Here's a joke for you...

The company Dave worked for had a phone system that rerouted after-hours calls. If any calls came in on a certain line while he was working late, Dave knew it would be a wrong number. It got to the point where as soon as the phone rang, Dave would pick up and say, "Psychic Hotline. I'm sorry, but you've dialed the wrong number."

The caller would often reply with something like, "But I didn't even ask to speak to anyone yet. How did you know I dialed the wrong.... Oh!" (Click.)

139 posted on 10/29/2002 3:04:29 PM PST by Jen
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To: rockfish59
Thank you rockfish for joining the Canteen in honoring our fallen soldier.
140 posted on 10/29/2002 3:15:02 PM PST by Kathy in Alaska
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