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I. Invitation to Cuba

II. The Psychology of Terrorists

III. Drexel University

IV. November 8, 2006

V. The Psychology of Captivity

VI. The Psychology of Prisons

VII. The Psychology of War

VIII. Preparations

IX. 1934

X. November 13, 2006

XI. Takeoff

XII. In The Air

XIII. Arrival at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba

XIV. Briefing at Headquarters of the Joint Task Force

XV. Lunch

XVI. Guard Duty

XVII. Camp Delta

XVIII. Medical Treatment

XIX. Behavioral Services

XX. Camp 5

XXI. Departure from Guantanamo Bay

DESTINATION GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA
The Legitimacy of GTMO: An Eyewitness Report, Page 11

A Travel Journal by Dr. Eric A. Zillmer
Pacifico Professor of Psychology at Drexel University


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Takeoff
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We board the C20, a 20-seat passenger jet modified for Air Force use with flexible cargo/seating. There is enough room for everyone as we find a seat for the 2:55 minute flight to Cuba. Compared to commercial flights there are no announcements. The plane just simply takes off on its journey to cover the 1327 nautical miles. We settle into the flight with most of the passengers reading each other’s bios.

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