#Guantanamo prison camp newsletter calls $744,000
soccer field a "A super improvement," omits the
controversial price-tag. Source: March 9, Joint Task
Force Guantanamo's "The Wire" with admiral on the
cover declaring "We're doing well."
http://www.jtfgtmo.southcom.mil/wire/pdf/v13/issue18.pdf
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A captive's view from a then vacant cell on Feb. 28, 2012 inside the 100-cell maximum security lockup called Camp 5 at the U.S. Navy base at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, in this image approved for release by a sailor reviewing journalists' imagery in an "Operational Security" shed at Camp Justice. Credit: Carol Rosenberg/The Miami Herald
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An Army officer briefs visiting media on Feb. 28, 2012 in an abandoned recreation yard that was the prototype
for the new $744,000 soccer field at Camp 6 at the U.S. Navy Base, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. The officer
declined to have his features photographed and the
military forbade journalists from bringing cameras into
the new field, declaring security concerns. Instead the
Guantanamo public affairs team handed out security-
scrubbed photos and videos. Credit: Carol Rosenberg/The Miami Herald
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Snapshot of the hardcover selection at the U.S. Navy base
commissary at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, on Monday, Feb.
27, 2012. An American sailor in the "OPSEC" shed at
Camp Justice approved this image for release, too. Credit: Carol Rosenberg/The Miami Herald
I discovered this nook for the U.S. Air Force engineers who maintain Camp Justice behind a barrier beyond the media tent city at the U.S. Navy base at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, on Tuesday Feb. 28, 2012. It's just a few steps away from the portable morgue
that's being used as a water chiller. Latest media rule improvisation meant I had to have a soldier watch me take the picture, and then another member of the U.S. military, this was a sailor, inspect the photo to let me
keep it. It was approved for release by the U.S. military at Guantanamo. Credit: Carol Rosenberg/The Miami Herald
I took this photo of the U.S. Air Force morgue used to
chill drinking water for reporters, other war court
observers at Camp Justice at the U.S. Navy base at
Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, on Tuesday Feb. 28, 2012 .
It's parked not far from the toilet tent. Latest media rules
improvisation meant I had to have a soldier watch me
take the picture, and then another member of the U.S.
military, this was a sailor, inspect the photo to let me
keep it. It was approved for release by the U.S. military
at Guantanamo. Credit: Carol Rosenberg/The Miami Herald
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