Navy Ship (AMPHIB) Berthing Walkthrough

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  • Опубликовано: 16 июл 2024
  • Some insight on an amphibious ship berthing for Sailors and Marines. Please let me know if you have any questions and I will do my best to answer or point you in the right direction.

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  • @arthurbrumagem3844
    @arthurbrumagem3844 Год назад +15

    As a 23 yr army guy I slept in mud, rain and snow many nights but was never in a cramped area. But the navy sure had better food than I ever got

    • @michaelwood6557
      @michaelwood6557 4 месяца назад

      I was part of 2 ship board fires. This seems more cramped from what I had back in the 80 & 90s. I know right now I would not be able to sleep in it. I would stay in my workspace as I did for a few months.

  • @FlyingRifle
    @FlyingRifle Год назад +8

    Way nicer that what we had on the Forrestal in the 80's! Glad they added frew creature comforts. Thanks for sharing!

    • @omgazn1
      @omgazn1 Год назад +1

      That is what i was telling my friend. Berthing definetly improve on the newer ships.

  • @cdmorrissy3692
    @cdmorrissy3692 Год назад +10

    That's A LOT nicer than what I had on The Enterprise in the 1970's, our "racks" were 3 high, and we had much less storage space.

    • @SlipperJourney
      @SlipperJourney  Год назад +1

      That’s actually really neat that you served on the enterprise! You must’ve seen some real SHI*!

  • @briangulley6027
    @briangulley6027 Год назад +31

    Glad I joined the AF.

    • @SlipperJourney
      @SlipperJourney  Год назад +12

      Way comfier chairs!

    • @napalmstickylikeglue
      @napalmstickylikeglue Год назад +3

      You had brains ....good on you. -Marine 0311

    • @dalemoore435
      @dalemoore435 Год назад +2

      Yeppers, me too

    • @truthhurts4555
      @truthhurts4555 Год назад +4

      @@napalmstickylikeglue I was an 0311 for 10 years and wouldn’t have done anything else

    • @ruel1072
      @ruel1072 Год назад +3

      Yup. We have to have a branch for people who want to contribute to the war effort but don't have any inner strength or resiliency. In other words, they arent as capable to endure sacrifice. Funniest thing I've heard in my 20+ yrs in the Navy is hearing an Airman complain. What a bunch of weakeez lol.

  • @Akumaa2000
    @Akumaa2000 Год назад +5

    I really wanted to join the Navy to travel the world but after talking to the recruiter and him telling me that most of the time I’d be deployed to sea 2 to 3 months at a time or longer (depending on the patrol assignments or something), that pretty much was deal breaker for me because that much time away really puts a strain on relationships…….some are made stronger and others weaken and don’t make it because of the continued separations of deployments.
    I ended joining the Army, was 63E10 H8 M1A2 Tank Engine Mechanic and Tank Recovery Specialist with the M88 Tank Recovery Vehicle, had a blast made plenty of friends and served Operation Desert Shield/Storm Aug 90’ - March 91’……..I’m in my retired years now and regardless of which branch of military I enlisted in, overall it was the best decision I made coming out of high school. 😎👊🏾✌🏾💪🏿🔥

  • @eq2092
    @eq2092 Год назад +8

    Big improvement from my rack on the USS Tarawa in '98. We were stacked 4 to 5 high and impossible to sit up. I had only one tiny locker. But i was allowed special dispensation to bring my dive gear with me as my Platoon Sergeant was also my dive buddy. 😊

  • @tore107
    @tore107 Год назад +6

    Great video! I served on an old Norwegian frigate in the 90’s. Even though it was an old ship from the 60’s - and the berthing is way more upgraded than what we had on those ships, the overall «vibe» is still the same. Take care and all the best! Cheers!

    • @SlipperJourney
      @SlipperJourney  Год назад

      Sounds like a real pirate ship

    • @gunnar6674
      @gunnar6674 11 месяцев назад

      Best sleep I ever had in the Norwegian army was in a mesh rack on one of the old Norwegian landing vessels. No sitting up in those - had to go in sideways.

  • @tonyInPA
    @tonyInPA Год назад +12

    Good to see the design that allows you to sit up. It’s a small thing, but would seem super useful compared to the old straight racks where all you can do is lie down and prop yourself up only a little bit.
    I’ve never served but volunteer on a museum battleship and visitors are always amazed at how little space there is for the crew. But then we remind them that up until Vietnam, instead of three high racks they see today (with under mattress storage plus a locker) before they were metal tube racks four or five high, and your entire life was in a duffel bag you have to stash somewhere. And crew complement was up to 2500 vs around 1600 in the 80s.

    • @SlipperJourney
      @SlipperJourney  Год назад +4

      Got to be thankful for the small things as they go a LONG way! I think that’s neat that you volunteer showing people around the battleship museum! Gives some perspective

    • @FloofyMinari
      @FloofyMinari 8 дней назад

      yup.
      Often times you're not allowed to sit on the Ships lounge area if you are not senior in rate.
      So either sit on the floor or sit in the mess decks.
      note, that Nimitz class carriers don't have the racks seen on the video.

  • @craig4867
    @craig4867 Год назад +2

    USAF is the only way to go! Plenty of room! Plenty of fresh air and sunshine and not stuck on a ship for 9 months!

  • @LifeInMontana
    @LifeInMontana Год назад +5

    Always enjoyed my visits aboard our Navy ships as a Marine. Good chow, nice crew. Good job on your filming.Semper Fidelis young brother!

    • @SlipperJourney
      @SlipperJourney  Год назад

      Chow for the most part is pretty good! On some other ships, I’ve heard portions are pretty finite!

  • @stephenurban9880
    @stephenurban9880 Год назад +5

    Marine here 77-95. First time on an amphib was 79. Racks were canvas supported by rope on a metal frame. 4 high with bottom rack right on the deck and top rack almost in the overhead. Unless you were really small, you would have to get out of your rack and then get back in to turn over. Iirc we had about an 18"x18"' locker per man and everything else was kept in our seabag.

    • @SlipperJourney
      @SlipperJourney  Год назад +1

      I’ve always wondered what the canvas racks would’ve been like. Seems like it’d be similar to laying in a hammock?

    • @stephenurban9880
      @stephenurban9880 Год назад +1

      @@SlipperJourney Sort of, we did have a thin mattress on top of the canvas. However a saggy hammock isn't good for comfort with no support for your back. As young Marines we made do. Heck we even slept on the hanger deck non-skid at one point as we waited to debark.

  • @Brian-yt8fu
    @Brian-yt8fu Год назад +6

    Luxury living compared to what I had on a 1944 cruiser. One very locker. Later we installed bunk lockers.myship was 30 years old but we kept it in tip top condition.

  • @jasonwilber673
    @jasonwilber673 Год назад +2

    Thank God I chose the SeaBees! Yea, we live in the mud during FEX, but we build our comfort! If you don't want us to steal it I would say nail it down. But we have claw hammers, so good luck!!!!!

  • @loucuevas3867
    @loucuevas3867 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks a lot my friend for your video. I’m a very old Air Force guy, but I love touring Navy ships and watching your videos.

  • @ddiver7908
    @ddiver7908 Год назад +1

    SLipper, thank you for your sacrifice and service!

  • @No85Limits
    @No85Limits Год назад +3

    got out dec 31, 2010... was on LHD-2 ... they really upgraded the racks ... the showers look nice too... the worst rocking of ship was in Hong Kong and on our way to Australia... crazy rocking. Those railings in shower woulda helped a lot. And that L shaped rack... genius idea

  • @wfwillis
    @wfwillis 2 месяца назад

    Much better than the 3-6 high canvas racks I slept in on my first 3 commands, and the one small locker. CWO4 USN Ret.

  • @brianhanson9367
    @brianhanson9367 Год назад +9

    Served on Knox class & Forrest Sherman class in the 70’s. More room in the rack, and more storage. Looks like they’ve made huge leap backwards.

    • @editedforprivacy207
      @editedforprivacy207 Год назад +1

      What was it like in your day old-timer?

    • @wallacegrommet9343
      @wallacegrommet9343 Год назад

      Others have said the same

    • @warrenpuckett4203
      @warrenpuckett4203 Год назад +1

      Was on FF 1055 the Hartburn. Then the PF Flyer DD 964. Then the Crom FFG 37. Each was bit better.
      But water hours still sucked equally. Water hours really sucked in the tropics and in the Gulf.
      My time was between the mushroom locker at sea or anchor detail underway. Or in port Boatswains mate.
      The section chief on the Crom did not know I liked anchor detail in the Gulf. Fresh air, sunshine whoopee.

    • @donaldaustin1275
      @donaldaustin1275 Год назад +1

      I was on the USS Connole (FF-1056) and the Patterson (FF-1061), and these racks seems a bit...different. I like the ability to sit up, but it seems AWFUL narrow on the legs. And I like the extra space too. We only had a coffin locker and a short stand-up locker for the dress uniforms and pea coat.

  • @wesbromberg6204
    @wesbromberg6204 Год назад +5

    On the USS Kennedy(cva67) in 78-79 it was 3 high. We did have a small vertical locker to store dress uniforms. Although you could store uniforms under mattress too. We had primary curtains over the entrance. Go Navy !!!

    • @normanautrey9274
      @normanautrey9274 Год назад

      We were in the Med in 1975, off the coast of Sicily when CG26, USS Belknap and Kennedy collided. 2 of my former shipmates from USS Newport News were on the Belknap. Was the Kennedy still known as "the can opener" when you were aboard? I believe 7 died and around 40 or so wounded in the collision. The superstructure of the CG was just destroyed.

  • @DARTHFLID1997
    @DARTHFLID1997 Год назад +6

    Great informative video!

  • @miketerrell7573
    @miketerrell7573 Год назад +1

    Times have changed,You new sailors got it made.

  • @bellabonnie3141
    @bellabonnie3141 Год назад +2

    Did some time on Ponce (LPD-15). Didn't matter the rack. When you got the time to sleep, you slept.

  • @PaulSchmalz
    @PaulSchmalz Год назад +1

    Wow, way much more than what we had on DD's back in the 70's

  • @chuckjohannessen3330
    @chuckjohannessen3330 Год назад +2

    L shaped racks came after me. I have had top, bottom and middle and prefer the bottom rack. Mine even triced up.

  • @geraldblackburn4883
    @geraldblackburn4883 Год назад +1

    Been a long time, good stuff.

  • @CRAZYHORSE19682003
    @CRAZYHORSE19682003 Год назад +1

    Much nicer than what we had on the USS Iowa BB51 in the late 80's.

  • @larryd9549
    @larryd9549 Год назад +1

    I was on an AOR from 84-87 and had a basic coffin rack, not the L-shaped, with a stand-up big enough to hang up some shirts and a jacket. My boy is on an LPD now with L-shapes. He just upgraded to a middle rack. I had bottom for 2 years.

  • @geraldblackburn4883
    @geraldblackburn4883 Год назад +1

    Yup, that is the bunk, slept on top, and preferred that !

  • @supercookieduster
    @supercookieduster Год назад +1

    my buddy went to an amphib and was talking about the L racks. for some reason i was picturing it like an overhead L shape, but this makes way more sense lmao. we still have the coffin racks

    • @SlipperJourney
      @SlipperJourney  Год назад

      Very fortunate to have them, a game changer

    • @Bum-gh2zi
      @Bum-gh2zi 3 месяца назад

      @@SlipperJourney I remember when they were designing these racks they had talked about haveing tv's in them also.

  • @greggmundkowsky5798
    @greggmundkowsky5798 Год назад +1

    I spent 5 years on the America in the early 80s and like others have said the racks were 3 high with the same basic under mattress storage and a wall locker, the EEBD was in a holder in the sleeping area by your feet

  • @shayxoxo95
    @shayxoxo95 Год назад +1

    Cool video! 😄

  • @tstahler5420
    @tstahler5420 Год назад +1

    We had AC in our racks,I always slept great.

  • @JusticeAlways
    @JusticeAlways Год назад +1

    Very nice...Ritz-Carlton should take note.
    😄

  • @jimdunlap7255
    @jimdunlap7255 Год назад +3

    As a former Amphib sailor and Submariner neat to see how they designed headroom into these racks

    • @SlipperJourney
      @SlipperJourney  Год назад +1

      It was great being able to fully sit up in the racks for sure.

  • @kenjor68
    @kenjor68 Год назад +2

    Nice to see they improved the racks. Uss. Peleliu 1990 as a corpsman on the Marine side. 4 racks high, storage was your seabag in a pile by the bulkhead. 😂

    • @SlipperJourney
      @SlipperJourney  Год назад +1

      That’s rough! Some people managed to bring entire wardrobes and even gaming consoles.

    • @kenjor68
      @kenjor68 Год назад

      @@SlipperJourney Yeah game cartridges wouldn't do well with seawater. LOL

  • @gpraceman
    @gpraceman Год назад +3

    Good to see a bit better of a rack design being used in more modern amphibs. I was on the USS Alamo (LSD-33) and USS Cleveland (LPD-7) back in the late 80's and early 90's. Those ships were even old at that time.

    • @SlipperJourney
      @SlipperJourney  Год назад

      I’ll have to see if I can find some pictures of that and see what it was like

    • @johnvelas70
      @johnvelas70 Год назад

      USS Trenton LPD14 1992-1994

    • @billsanders5067
      @billsanders5067 Год назад

      I am a Plank owner on the USS CLEVELAND. Pre commissioning crew in Norfolk right of boot camp 1966 and made my first Westpac cruises 1967 68.

  • @JeffSpehar-ov1cn
    @JeffSpehar-ov1cn Год назад +1

    A lot better than I had on the USS OKINAWA (LPH-3)

  • @KennyInSubic
    @KennyInSubic Год назад +1

    Better than what I had on submarine.

  • @toastnjam7384
    @toastnjam7384 Год назад +1

    When I served in the early 70's coffin racks we had on the USS Kitty Hawk had an adjustable AC vent but no ventilation fan or pull out draws. Also, no room to sit up.

    • @SlipperJourney
      @SlipperJourney  Год назад

      That’s interesting! You guys definitely went through it🤘🏽

    • @jimwjohnq.public
      @jimwjohnq.public Год назад

      We had no electric outlets either. If we wanted to plug in a tape player or something, we just removed the starter out of the rack light and plugged it in there. It was a little but unauthorized, but no one complained.

  • @karlmckinnell2635
    @karlmckinnell2635 Год назад +1

    Journaling is great for the mind and mental health.

  • @roberthepburn-gr4fq
    @roberthepburn-gr4fq Год назад +1

    Back in the early 70s I was on a float for carib2-73? And you guys have no idea how good you have it 😉 I had to spend some time on the Francis Marion (a troop carrier from WWII) no bed's just hammocks , I would sneak out on the fantail and rest

    • @SlipperJourney
      @SlipperJourney  Год назад

      I think the hammocks would have been cool to try out for a bit.

    • @roberthepburn-gr4fq
      @roberthepburn-gr4fq Год назад

      @@SlipperJourney ship's of that era had funnels with scoops to send the air to the lower decks it hovered around 100 degrees 24-7 I was the company clerk so my temp office was on the 0-2 level still hot but I had a hatch down the hall I could go out on and smoke!

  • @poky1958
    @poky1958 Год назад +1

    This looks like a luxury cruise compared to what we had. I'm happy for these modern sailors though.

  • @billsanders5067
    @billsanders5067 Год назад

    Would have liked to see the mess deck engineering rooms and work shops.

  • @stickoutofthemud
    @stickoutofthemud Год назад +1

    Ack! I thought I saw the last of PHIBLANT 40+ years ago, when finally escaped and went to sub school!!!

  • @Pitchithard
    @Pitchithard 4 месяца назад

    Looks like the new L racks are lower then the standard ones , when I first got abord CV43 had a bottom rack next to the head , completely sucked. Fortunately after a few months people left and I snagged a middle rack which made life so much easier.

  • @darktoadone5068
    @darktoadone5068 Год назад +1

    Oh what fun! Nothing like being in the head out at sea after a 12 hour shift and taking a shower and there's two people like three feet from you taking a crap!!

  • @Scotts_Status
    @Scotts_Status Год назад +2

    My good god! The middle rack is like an MRI.

  • @garybender432
    @garybender432 Год назад +1

    Sure wasn’t that way in 1967. We didn’t even have air conditioning for the first 2 years I was on the ship. These berthing compartments are really nice.

  • @taedadon7243
    @taedadon7243 Год назад +1

    I build these berthings for navy vessels and the heads and fan rooms, and galley’s

    • @SlipperJourney
      @SlipperJourney  Год назад

      That’s pretty neat. I can imagine a lot goes into it especially with all of the intricate parts and small spaces you have to tuck yourself into!

  • @geraldblackburn4883
    @geraldblackburn4883 Год назад +1

    Ya, the bunks are different, would like to see how the top and bottom work, no sitting area ?

  • @os2soliz
    @os2soliz Год назад +1

    USS Denver LPD-9 had the flat racks, no room to sit up.

  • @scottmitcheltree4182
    @scottmitcheltree4182 Год назад +1

    Much nicer than the USS Tarawa and Okinawa.

  • @MegaSwiming
    @MegaSwiming Год назад +1

    I’m getting claustrophobic just looking at that bed

  • @margarethorrall8621
    @margarethorrall8621 Год назад +1

    Good grief, my berthing on the Independence and on the Carl Vinson were much less roomy. We had the under rack storage and a very small standing locker. We had a reading light and if you were lucky, a curtain. The EEBD storage was overhead in each rack, so easier to locate anyway.

    • @jimwjohnq.public
      @jimwjohnq.public Год назад

      We never had the 'EEBD' in any of the berthing compartments on the ships I was on. This must have happened after 1985 or so.

    • @SlipperJourney
      @SlipperJourney  Год назад

      Wild times

    • @izzforshort6298
      @izzforshort6298 Год назад

      I’m experiencing the less room currently on the Vinson. Bottom rack for the win….I guess lol

  • @jimwjohnq.public
    @jimwjohnq.public Год назад +1

    The only ones who had any 'headroom' in their racks were the ones who had the top racks.

  • @thatguy2133
    @thatguy2133 Год назад +1

    Never saw that kind of rack before. Looked more head roomy that the old coffins.

    • @SlipperJourney
      @SlipperJourney  Год назад

      Definitely different than other ships, was grateful to not have had a coffin rack.

  • @zuki1899
    @zuki1899 Год назад +1

    Actually that’s an improvement from the way ships berthing used to be.

  • @anthonyinnocente8378
    @anthonyinnocente8378 Год назад +1

    🤘🏼

  • @michaelbarfield528
    @michaelbarfield528 Год назад +1

    Better berthing than I had on CV 61,CV 66,CVN 69,CV64 and CV 63.......😃

  • @jager4877
    @jager4877 Год назад +1

    Every submariner be like: “lucky surface fucks…”

  • @Bigsky1886
    @Bigsky1886 Год назад +1

    Hasn’t changed much in 30 years

  • @alexhalverson3026
    @alexhalverson3026 Год назад

    Even On newer DDGs they don’t have that headspace

  • @TheNewAccount2008
    @TheNewAccount2008 Год назад +1

    Nice view. Too bad that we can't see the berthings of the "higherups" too.

  • @ronaldlegree285
    @ronaldlegree285 Год назад +1

    Never take bottom rack,that's where the puke stops.

  • @JB-fx8bp
    @JB-fx8bp 11 месяцев назад

    Have to say the messdecks on American ships are pretty shocking. Most of the Royal Navy ships I served on the messdecks were pretty good. Plus we had beer

  • @DEADLOK69
    @DEADLOK69 Год назад +1

    4:20 - The Rocky Morning Bar

  • @davidrosenblum2178
    @davidrosenblum2178 Год назад +1

    And that locker beside you at the pull-up bar is hanging storage?

  • @thatguy7085
    @thatguy7085 Год назад

    Changed quite a bit. There was no way to sit up in the old coffins.

  • @Polo-Hat
    @Polo-Hat Год назад

    Do you all pretty much get in your racks at the same time? Seems like all the metal storage spaces opening & closing get noisy. What do you do about loud snorers??

    • @SlipperJourney
      @SlipperJourney  Год назад

      Tim, for the most part people do go to sleep around the same time. However certain jobs require a 24/hr watch to be stood. So you will have people going in and out of the berthing/living area at all times of day. As far as noise goes, most people are pretty considerate cause everyone gets used to living side by side. Those that snore, usually are aware of the fact before hand and have taken steps to combat that, those that don't know get told immediately and I think can go to Medical on the ship to get some sort of help to limit the snoring.

  • @wardjohnson2812
    @wardjohnson2812 Год назад +2

    Go Army!❤

    • @Retired88M
      @Retired88M Год назад

      Our lockers at my permanent party unit at Ft Dix in 1975 were the double door type which were bigger than those navy bunks
      Also from he video I’m wondering if they were issued sheets and blankets and pillows or did they have to sleep in their uniforms

  • @CRAZYHORSE19682003
    @CRAZYHORSE19682003 Год назад +1

    Are middle racks still the preferred rack in the Navy lol.

    • @SlipperJourney
      @SlipperJourney  Год назад

      I’d say so, east to get into, and above the ground. I preferred the bottom though.

  • @billdillon8139
    @billdillon8139 5 месяцев назад

    didn't realize tatoos were allowed to the extent you have them on your arm. CTRC ret.

  • @Retired88M
    @Retired88M Год назад

    Looks like from the video that it’s a new sleeping area since there’s still plastic on the mattress
    And where do they hang their dress uniforms
    Or is it because they’re on a small ship?

    • @SlipperJourney
      @SlipperJourney  Год назад

      The mattress’s were replaced at that time. As far as the dress uniforms go, we had stand up lockers in the berthing. However I would fold them boot camp style and place them in a corner in my rack.

    • @billsanders5067
      @billsanders5067 Год назад

      Dress uniforms are folded ans stored in side your locker. If the dress uniforms were whites in you summer, your dress blues were kept in your sea bag in a storage area. Same for dress blues in the winter. There was a bar to hand your pea coat.

  • @aaronbuckel2337
    @aaronbuckel2337 Год назад +1

    Does the plastic stay on the mattresses?

    • @SlipperJourney
      @SlipperJourney  Год назад

      Negative we’ll take it off. It’s used for shipping the beds

  • @denkeylee
    @denkeylee Год назад

    Vent fan doesn't work, facet doesn't work? Is this the Moskva?

  • @Rick-qk9os
    @Rick-qk9os Год назад +1

    So, in light of the fact your in the Navy, do you prefer being on the bottom?

    • @SlipperJourney
      @SlipperJourney  Год назад

      Personally, I did prefer the bottom rack as getting items were easier and I could lay my legs outside of the rack.

  • @michaelberroteran3467
    @michaelberroteran3467 Год назад +1

    I was on the LSD36 Anchorage. I didn't have a coffin locker top rack. A small stand-up and a box locker are all I had. Petty Officer, consider yourself lucky cause with those types of berthing and racks you are spoiled.

    • @SlipperJourney
      @SlipperJourney  Год назад

      Most definitely, especially compared to DDG’s, Carriers, Subs, pretty much the rest of the fleet’s ships are all coffins.

  • @JeepWrangler1957
    @JeepWrangler1957 Год назад +1

    If you were a Marine on a Gator this was luxury. The LST’s were the worst

    • @billsanders5067
      @billsanders5067 Год назад +1

      Crew member on the USS Westchester County LST 1167 for almost two years. Racks were canvas strung between aluminum frame stacked four high. Bearly enough room to sleep on your side. 16 racks in a berthing compartment about 10 ft. Wide and 30ft. across.

    • @JeepWrangler1957
      @JeepWrangler1957 8 месяцев назад

      @@billsanders5067I was on Saginaw LST-1188

  • @allen1411
    @allen1411 Год назад +1

    What if you have a bunk mate that snores?

    • @arthurbrumagem3844
      @arthurbrumagem3844 Год назад +1

      You turn over and kiss him. 😂

    • @allen1411
      @allen1411 Год назад

      @@arthurbrumagem3844 I'm a paramedic and have worked with guys who have bunked several rooms down from me. And have snored as loud as a lions roar. It was unreal and disturbing!

    • @arthurbrumagem3844
      @arthurbrumagem3844 Год назад

      @@allen1411 have experienced the same from friends with sleep disorders

    • @SlipperJourney
      @SlipperJourney  Год назад

      I’ve seen people get woken up, pillows thrown at etc. But they should go to medical and get nasal strips in my opinion.

  • @abercrom21guy
    @abercrom21guy Год назад +1

    No curtains?

    • @SlipperJourney
      @SlipperJourney  Год назад

      We do have curtains, on these they weren’t installed at the time.

  • @dirtybaystrangler
    @dirtybaystrangler Год назад +1

    Just to judge the length of the racks. How tall are you?

    • @SlipperJourney
      @SlipperJourney  Год назад +1

      I am 5’11 (71”)

    • @dirtybaystrangler
      @dirtybaystrangler Год назад

      @@SlipperJourney Thank you. I guess they aren't as claustrophobic as they look.

    • @Retired88M
      @Retired88M Год назад

      Is there enough room on the middle snd bottom racks to roll over? And are you supplied with sheets,blankets and pillows?

  • @micclay
    @micclay 3 месяца назад

    Can you take a guitar on the ship?

    • @Bum-gh2zi
      @Bum-gh2zi 3 месяца назад

      Yes, if you have a place to store it you can.

  • @terrancesalazar9062
    @terrancesalazar9062 Год назад +1

    WHAT HAPPENED IF YOU'RE 6:1''& 220-230 ILBS OF 💪🤔

  • @dcviper985
    @dcviper985 Год назад +1

    I’m pretty sure that’s a curtain rod for the aisle…

    • @SlipperJourney
      @SlipperJourney  Год назад

      I never thought of it like that actually just cause none of the other aisles had them.

    • @dcviper985
      @dcviper985 Год назад

      @@SlipperJourney oh, that's interesting. USS CUSHING DD 985 did have them. Which was very nice since my rack was right across from the head

  • @mralbacore2
    @mralbacore2 Месяц назад

    Ha Ha, plenty of space.

  • @topgunjoeicdbko
    @topgunjoeicdbko Год назад +1

    Those bars r for towels what u mean pull ups

    • @SlipperJourney
      @SlipperJourney  Год назад

      Gotta seek out other ways to stay fit🤟🏽

    • @topgunjoeicdbko
      @topgunjoeicdbko Год назад

      @Slipper Journey lol depends how lazy your berthing is i guess or if the guy who works out can shut down the rest being messy

  • @fredashay
    @fredashay Год назад

    How do you actually sleep? Do you have Navy issued pajamas?

    • @SlipperJourney
      @SlipperJourney  Год назад +1

      No Navy issued PJ’s. People will be in their sweats, onesie, boxer shorts, or even naked.

    • @fredashay
      @fredashay Год назад

      @@SlipperJourney Thanks for letting me know. I wondered if you might have to sleep with special clothes in case you have to jump out of bed and get to battle stations within a few seconds or so.

    • @trevdestroyer8209
      @trevdestroyer8209 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@fredashayI assume they would do that if they were in or near a combat zone where they can expect to be attacked

  • @geoffreyashcroft3774
    @geoffreyashcroft3774 Год назад

    Racks we have in the Canadian navy nothing like that

  • @izzforshort6298
    @izzforshort6298 Год назад +1

    Must be nice NOT being on a carrier lol no head space no fan.

    • @billsanders5067
      @billsanders5067 Год назад

      Worst sea duty in the navy is being on a bird farm, too much spit and polish and mickey mouse BS. Glad I was on amphibs.

  • @Ghost-tc2gj
    @Ghost-tc2gj Год назад +1

    The looks close to a jail cell and prison shower’s

    • @SlipperJourney
      @SlipperJourney  Год назад

      Packing hundreds of bodies in a confined area tends to have similarities to that of a jail

    • @billsanders5067
      @billsanders5067 Год назад

      There are two things on any Naval vessel that are worth more than pure platuman: space and fresh water.

  • @miguelito1278
    @miguelito1278 Год назад

    Definition of meat head

  • @napalmstickylikeglue
    @napalmstickylikeglue Год назад

    This should be titled...."Why you shouldn't join the Navy".

    • @SlipperJourney
      @SlipperJourney  Год назад

      Pros & Cons for sure. Also it’s what you make of it like anything🤘🏽

  • @thomaspavelko9412
    @thomaspavelko9412 Год назад +1

    Instead of sending billions of dollars to the Ukraine how about spending in on nicer birthing compartments.
    It's like playing origami with human beings.