Story by Senior Airman Matthew Domingos | Joint Task Force Southern Guard | 12.02.2025
U.S. service members assigned to Joint Task Force Southern Guard gathered for a Thanksgiving meal served by senior leaders, continuing a long-standing military tradition at Naval Station Guantanamo Bay, Nov. 28, 2025....
Story by Staff Sgt. Aubree Owens | Joint Task Force Southern Guard | 10.01.2025
U.S. service members assigned to Joint Task Force Southern Guard transferred authority of key leadership positions at Naval Station Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, Oct. 1, 2025....
Story by Staff Sgt. Natalie Rubenak | Joint Task Force Southern Guard | 09.26.2025
U.S. Marines assigned to Joint Task Force Southern Guard at Naval Station Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, stood up a Corporals Course, Sept. 8-24, 2025, bringing a key element of professional military education to junior leaders assigned to JTF-SG....
Story by Senior Airman Christopher Ornelas | Joint Task Force Southern Guard | 09.24.2025
The first double bunk has been installed at Camp Six, a U.S. military facility currently being used as a detention center by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) for illegal alien holding operations....
Story by Staff Sgt. Aubree Owens | Joint Task Force Southern Guard | 09.08.2025
The rugged coastline of Naval Station Guantanamo Bay stretches under the blazing Caribbean sun. Jagged cliffs meet clear blue waters, while brush, cactus and palm trees crowd dry, rocky hills. Amid this stark beauty, scattered trash at the ferry landing, beaches and other populated areas stand out; a reminder that keeping this place clean requires ongoing effort and care....
Story by Staff Sgt. Natalie Rubenak | Joint Task Force Southern Guard | 09.05.2025
The smell of saw dust encompasses the dimly lit shop as he finds his workstation for the evening. Unsure of which tools he wants to begin with, he cautiously examines the shelves and selects a yellow woodworking router. Exiting the first room and the sound of sanders growing louder, he makes his way to the saw table and begins putting his callused hands to work on the untouched piece of maple......
Story by Senior Airman Christopher Ornelas | Joint Task Force Southern Guard | 08.05.2025
U.S. Army medics at Naval Station Guantanamo Bay conduct sked litter training to enhance their ability to evacuate casualties from complex, elevated or urban environments....
Story by Staff Sgt. Natalie Rubenak | Joint Task Force Southern Guard | 08.04.2025
In the last 250 years, the U.S. military has evolved into an agile and lethal machine; a prime target that adversaries look to exploit. With that evolution comes new and more advanced threats like unmanned aerial systems, commonly referred to as drones....