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Gitmo nickname the US naval base at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba US, 1959- Before coming home, Midshipman Balint went on a summer cruise for seven and one-half weeks with a week’s stopover in England and several weeks in Gitmo, Cuba. — Indiana Evening Gazette, p. 8, 26 August 1949
- Arrive at Gitmo at 2 plus 36. On arrival Guantanamo Bay, you will be further briefed on specific missions and targets[.] — Pat Conroy, The Great Santini, p. 227, 1976
- We took off in April ‘65 with our first stop in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. “Gitmo.” — Ed Kugler, Dead Center, p. 16, 1999
- They would have skinned Clinton alive and thrown what was left of his carcass in Gitmo. — Michael Moore, Dude, Where’s My Country?, p. 11, 2003
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