Military Plans New $435 Million Ambulatory Care Center at Guantánamo Bay

The U.S. military plans to replace the base hospital at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, with a new $435 million ambulatory care center, according to the website newyorktimes.com.

The project will replace an existing 1950s-era, two-story hospital that serves the outpost’s nearly 6,000 residents.

The new facility will house a primary care clinic and operating room and is not intended to support more complicated treatments and procedures.

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