Military Heroes – U. S. Marine Corps

Joe Reagan

Between the Guantanamo Bay Naval Base and Cuba-controlled territory is a perilous patch of earth called the Cactus Curtain. Spiked with a needle bed of Optunia cacti planted in 1961 to keep Cubans from defecting into U.S. custody, it is even deadlier as the second-largest minefield on the planet.

In the summer of 1993, Joe Reagan checked into his first overseas assignment in Castro country three days after seeing A Few Good Men, the Aaron Sorkin-penned Jack Nicholson drama that defined Gitmo for a decade before the post-9/11 rebranding of black hoods and orange jumpsuits took hold.

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Courtesy 225 Baton Rouge.

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