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Timeline of Guantánamo Bay

Noteworthy Events of Guantánamo Bay.

Timeline of Guantánamo Bay:Map of Cuba with the location of Guantánamo Bay indicated
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Map of Cuba with the location of Guantánamo Bay indicated

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Timeline

In addition to two presidents, many other distinguished people have visited the Naval Base. At one time General John J. Pershing was a visitor on board USS Utah. Charles A. Lindbergh was a visitor during his goodwill flight around the Americas in the "Spirit of St. Louis". Before and during the World War II years, visitors included members of Congress, Cabinet officers, ambassadors, Harry Hopkins, Eleanor Roosevelt, and others.

Other important visitors the base have included: U. S. Ambassador Robert Butler (from Havana), 21-22 December 1950; Admiral and Mrs. Forrest P. Sherman, 31 December 1950-1 January 1951; Vice Admiral R. V. Symonds-Tayler, RN, 8-15 January 1951; Carlos Hevia, former President of Cuba and Cuban Minister without portfolio (graduate of U. S. Naval Academy, class of 1920) 19 October 1951; U. S. Ambassador and Mrs. Howard Travers (from Haiti), 4 December 1951 and on two occasions subsequently; Peruvian Minister of Marine Roque A. Saldias, 20-22 May 1952; Cuban Minister of National Defense Nicolas Perez Hernandez, 17 June 1952; U. S. Ambassador and Mrs. Willard L. Beaulac (from Havana) 19-20 June 1952; the Chief of Naval Operations, Admiral W. M. Fechteler, 18 December 1952.

Landmarks


Beaches

Roads

Most of the roads on the Base have functional or numerical names which require no explanation (e.g., Deer Point Road, Kittery Beach Road, First Street). Other roads include:

Several roads in the Industrial area named for Cuban national or local heroes:

Some roads at the Naval Air Station are named for noted admirals who were naval aviators: *Mitscher, McCain and Moffett.

The following Naval Air Station roads are named for men who lost their lives in the fighting here in June 1898: Good, Taurman, Smith, Dumphy, McColgan, and Gibbs. Also roads are named for McCalla and Huntington, who were Navy and Marine commanders, respectively, in the U. S. capture of Guantánamo Bay.

1953-1964 Period

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Guantanamo Bay Naval Base | History of Cuba | Regional timelines | Cuban-American relations

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