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George Wallace said:Actually, I believe anyone visiting Cuba, no matter their Clearance, no matter their Reserve or Regular status, should notify their C of C and also attend a "Briefing" prior to going and a "Debriefing" upon return.
garb811 may be able to clarify the finer details. If not, ask your C of C of what procedures you should take.
You may like to know such things as whether or not it is wise to take a laptop, digital camera, etc. If taking photos, where and where not to point the camera. Areas to NOT visit. Things like that.
Digital cameras and laptops among tourists are pretty common in Cuba now so you should be good to go. Count on the MINIT types at the airport probably taking a look at them, although it's more curiosity and envy than anything else. They will also ensure that if you came in with one, you leave with it, no leaving that type of gift for the maid/bartender.
The advice on what to take pictures of is still sound. Basically anything can be considered military including the airport terminal, bridges etc. Ask first if in any doubt, in fact I'd ask anyway, Cuban jails suck and I speak from experience.
As for the food sucking, aside from prisons, the food there can be pretty good, you just have to know where to eat. 8)