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My brother is on a 10 month deployment on a ship right now. Just left two days ago. Might even be that one. No wonder he claimed the top bunk the second he had pull. I was wondering why he kept talking about it so much.:wow:

In any case, if she was able, she should have went Air or Space Force :hubie:
 

CodeBlaMeVi

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Good luck on getting people to make it a career.
As long as they’re paying and providing free food and shelter, then we will be fine. Plus, some of the best benefits so I am not as sympathetic for homeless veterans because they could do damn near anything with any honorable discharge.
 

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As long as they’re paying and providing free food and shelter, then we will be fine. Plus, some of the best benefits so I am not as sympathetic for homeless veterans because they could do damn near anything with any honorable discharge.
this is the essence of being in the Navy the equipment is way more important than the people attack submarine´s berths are even smaller and near the missle racks and the heads so submariners be smelling like fart from being weeks undersea.

Couldn´t be me. In the Army you rank out of the barracks in a couple of years and or you could just get your own place without the BAH your leadership won´t care unless you are late to work.
 

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Not sure what this got to do with Navy Women but yeah… that bottom floor rack is ass.

I preferred the middle one myself. You just roll on in/out.


I don’t remember them being that tight though. But yes… on a ship, you are not the top priority…the ship is.
Middle coffin rack was the best one. When I was in combat systems we had a small berthing so it wasn't too bad . When I crossed over to supply it was totally different. I always slept good but yes hard to turn over lol
 

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Not sure what this got to do with Navy Women but yeah… that bottom floor rack is ass.

I preferred the middle one myself. You just roll on in/out.


I don’t remember them being that tight though. But yes… on a ship, you are not the top priority…the ship is.
I don´t understand how someone could do 20 years at sea. Granted I know it aint all at sea but still. Chiefs berths is a little bigger and wardrooms are actually decent but most don´t make Chief. Wild thing is compared to the Army which routinely send people on send off missions treats their people better. I knew a chick who requested to be on the Truman with her Baby Father and the Navy said she not only had to do shore duty but sent her to San Diego ( The Tru was in Norfolk) so she got out and became a Navy Civilian.
 
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