Camp Delta, Military detention facility in Guantanamo Bay Naval Base, Cuba.
Camp Delta is a military detention facility at Guantanamo Bay Naval Base consisting of multiple separate compounds designed for different security levels. The complex also includes a psychiatric ward and specialized units to manage the detained population.
The facility was constructed between early and mid-2002 by Navy personnel and contractors, replacing the earlier Camp X-Ray installation. This new construction represented a modernization of the detention infrastructure at the base.
The clothing worn by detainees follows a color-based system reflecting their level of cooperation with authorities and visible to all present. This marking system shapes daily operations and interactions throughout the facility.
The facility is not open to the general public as it remains a strictly controlled military installation. Those interested in learning more should contact the base directly regarding access policies and any available information tours.
A separate section called Camp Seven is not accessible to the public or media and operates under maximum security for higher-level detainees. This isolated unit remains one of the least visible components of the overall complex.
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