Other partieswho? insist that the detainees be granted full prisoner of war rights and privileges listed in the Geneva Convention.
Living quarters
Enlisted personnel live in prefabicated quarters, similar to shipping containers.[1] Each prefab unit houses four to six personnel. Each prefab unit ships with a toilet and sink, but no internal partitions. Occupants are allowed to erect curtains to make temporary partitions, for privacy. Occupants share communal showers, shared between prefab quarters.
Officers and senior non-commissioned officers typically share cottages left over from family residences that were constructed when the base had a larger permanent population.[2][3] Four occupants will share a two bedroom cottage.
The chow here is probably the best I’ve had and a mainstay of each day’s activities. A surf and turf and special birthday meal are served at least once a month. By the end of your tour in GTMO you’ll either weigh 300 pounds or be able to bench press 300 pounds. Nevertheless, you can look forward to a farewell BBQ and presentation of the highly coveted GTMO Bar Association Certificate.
^Kathleen T. Rhem (February 25, 2005). "Guantanamo Troops Deployed in Unusual Surroundings", American Forces Press Service. Retrieved on 2008-01-25. "Living conditions vary considerably within the JTF. Enlisted servicemembers generally live in prefabricated individual buildings, which they call "houses" with a touch of cynicism. The shipping-container-like quarters each house four to six servicemembers. The troops typically divide the space as evenly as possible and then partition "rooms" by hanging blankets and shower curtains."
^ abCommanderDaniel Jones (Winter 2007). "IA: Life at Guantanamo Bay", Jag Mag. Retrieved on 2008-02-15. "Housing is also an interesting topic here. Get used to a loss of privacy and the idea of having a roommate, several in fact. Just hearken back to your childhood and/or college days when you shared everything, labeled your food with your initials, and waited in line to use the bathroom."