The first 'suite' of barracks opened in September 1975. Prior to that, all of the then EW's were in what is now the Marine barracks which we shared. In those barracks we had four to a room. Things sure have changed in 42+ years. GO NAVY!
Going through AIT (Advanced Individual Training) next year at Corry Station for the Army as a Signal Collector/Analyst. I'm assuming that the Army has different (probably worse) barracks? How nice is the area overall in your opinion?
The first 'suite' of barracks opened in September 1975. Prior to that, all of the then EW's were in what is now the Marine barracks which we shared. In those barracks we had four to a room. Things sure have changed in 42+ years. GO NAVY!
Finally someone who’s an IT
last at Corry in '93 .. the outside and quad looks the same .. inside has been improved thought :)
Byron Baxter definetely, and ITs are in a different building now as well, and the doors to the barracks aren’t outside
I'm going to Corry station for JCAC soon as a Fleet Returnee. What type of liberties can I expect there?
A little more liberty. But not much. The policy changes over there cause or dumbasses getting caught. You know the usual.
Going through AIT (Advanced Individual Training) next year at Corry Station for the Army as a Signal Collector/Analyst. I'm assuming that the Army has different (probably worse) barracks? How nice is the area overall in your opinion?
I lived in those barracks for a year...
what makes the CT side so bad? I'm curious because that's where I'm going to be so I'd appreciate a heads up
How did it work out for you?
the main thing that sucks about corry station is that its a dry barracks
Wut u mean dry?
@@veghead1043 no alcohol consumption.
Tyler miazga the army barracks aren't the best but they're definitely not the worst. The Navy CT side is the worst