

An edition of Memories of Guantanamo Bay, 1960-1962 (2009)
a personal account
By Janet Pauline Miller
Publish Date
2009
Publisher
J. Miller],Frances Glasspoole
Language
eng
Pages
205
Description:
This personal recollection of life on the military installation at Guantánamo Bay takes place during the turbulent early 1960s, shortly after Fidel Castro came to power and during John F. Kennedy's presidency. Written from the perspective of a Navy wife, the story details her involvement with the Cuban people who were employed on the Naval Base. The author describes the complexities of living overseas inside a communist country, yet on U.S. soil, while her marriage is disintegrating. She brings the reader along with her, through her personal experiences, covert activities, and emotional uncertanties. Any unforeseen event could happen next, and it does! The narrative ends abruptly on October 22, 1962--the Cuban Missile Crisis and evacuation--dramatically impacting thousands of people who lived there.
subjects: Cuban Missile Crisis, October 22 1962, History, Military spouses, Biography, Personal narratives, Cuban exiles, GTMO, Gitmo, Bay of Pigs, embargo, evacuation, Cuban Missile Crisis, 1962
People: Janet Pauline Miller (1920-), Fidel Castro (1926-2016)
Places: United States, Guantánamo Bay, Naval Base (Cuba), Caimanera, Kittery Beach, Windmill Beach, Leeward Point, McCalla Field
Times: This intruiguing book contains hundreds of historic GTMO photos, documents, and maps dating from the late 1950s to 1962.