anticommunism; Bay of Pigs invasion; civil rights movement; Civil War; colonial interests in Guantánamo; Cuban Missile Crisis; early-twentieth-century policy in Cuba; Guantánamo used to deny constitutional protections; Haitian refugee policy; imperialism; Jeffersonian vision of American empire; labor unions; Mexican War; Native Americans; nineteenth-century policy in Cuba; 1900sâ1930s policy in Cuba; 1950sâ1960s policy in Cuba; 1970sâ1980s policy in Cuba; occupation of Guantánamo,
; Operation GTMO; operations against Castro government; postâCivil War economy; post-9/11 Guantánamo policy; Reconstruction; slavery; Soviet relations; Spanish-American War; World War I, ; World War II,
U.S. Army Appropriation Act (1901)
U.S. Coast Guard; Operation Able Manner
U.S. Congress; on Guantánamo detainees and torture; on Haitian refugee issue; Platt Amendment; Resolution ; war resolution to intervene in Cuba
U.S. Constitution; Haitian refugee issue and; post-9/11 detainee policy and
U.S.-Cuban relations; aftermath of Spanish-American War; American colonial interests; annexation debate; Bay of Pigs invasion; beginning of U.S. military occupation; Cold War; Constitutional Convention; Cuban Missile Crisis; Cuban refugees; of early to mid nineteenth century; of early twentieth century; Haitian refugee problem; of late nineteenth century; naval base issue; of 1900sâ1030s; of 1940s, ; of 1950sâ1960s; 1958 kidnapping of U.S. servicemen; of 1970sâ1980s; of 1990s, ; Platt Amendment; post-9/11; protection of U.S. property; Spanish-American War; Teller Amendment and; Twenty-sixth of July movement; U.S. support for Batista regime; War of Independence and; water fight
U.S. Defense Department; post-9/11 detainee operations
U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS); Haitian Program
U.S. Marines; African Americans in; 1958 kidnapping of; protection of U.S. property; Spanish-American War
U.S. Navy; African Americans in; Fleet Training Group; Haitian refugee problem; Kitty Hawk episode; New Navy; of 1900sâ1930s; 1958 kidnapping of servicemen; petty crime and torture; post-9/11; prostitution and; racial stratification; Spanish-American War; wives; women in; see also Guantánamo naval base
U.S. Supreme Court; Boumediene decision; on Haitian refugee issue; Rasul v. Bush
Valdez, Julio
Valiente, Francisco
Vanderbilt, William K.
Velázquez de Cuéllar, Diego
venereal disease
Vermilya-Brown Co. v. Connell
Vernon, Edward
Vietnam War
Virginia
Volunteers for National Security (VSN)
voodoo
Wagner, Gunther
Walker, William
Walls, George H.
War Crimes Act
Warner, John
War of Jenkinsâ Ear
Warsaw Pact
Washington, Augustine
Washington, George
Washington, John
Washington, Lawrence
Washington Post
water fight (1964)
Webster, Daniel
Wedgwood, Ruth
Welles, Gideon
Welles, Sumner
Wentworth, Thomas
West Indian labor
West Indies; Spanish monopoly
Weyler, Valeriano
White, Doug
Williams, Herbert Pelham
Willis A. Lee , USS
Wilson, Woodrow
Windward Passage
Windward Point
wives, naval
Wollam, Park
women; gitâ moâ term and; at Guantánamo prison; Islamic law and; maids; naval wives; 1920s-era New Woman; prostitution; shortage of; in U.S. Navy
Wood, Leonard
Woodcock , USS
World War I
World War II
Yankee (ship)
Yateras River; 1964 water fight
Yee, James
Yoo, John; Geneva Memo; Torture Memo
Yucatán
Zette, Marie
Zubaydah, Abu
Zumwalt, Elmo R.
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Guantánamo : an American history / Jonathan M. Hansen.â1st