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Camp Justice, Naval Station Guantanamo Bay, Cuba
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Food
People attending or participating in military commissions dine at the Naval Station dining facilities. These include Naval Station galleys, fast food outlets, restaurants, snack bars and a coffee shop. The Naval Station’s Commissary (grocery store) and Exchange (general merchandise) are also available for military commissions participants and attendees.The Naval Station website contains more detailed information.
Lodging
Lodging at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, is provided in accordance with the OMC Housing Policy.
Camp Justice
Most military commissions personnel are lodged at Camp Justice, which has 50 beds in air-conditioned trailers (aka Cuzcos). Each trailer has a refrigerator, microwave, coffee maker, television, DVD player and a shared bathroom/shower. If additional housing is required, there are more than 60 beds available in air-conditioned tents. Each tent contains six twin beds, plywood floors and partitions, a refrigerator, a microwave and electrical outlets. If required, Camp Justice can be configured to house more than 300 individuals. Lodging for personnel traveling to Guantanamo Bay in support of military commissions will be arranged in accordance with the OMC Housing Policy
Frequently Asked Questions
Naval Station
Judges, witnesses, panel members (jurors) and victims/family members are billeted in housing provided by U.S. Naval Station Guantanamo Bay. There is a variety of housing areas, but all provide rooms which are similar to hotels in the United States.
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