Life Inside US $4 Billion Nuclear Submarine. Inside Kitchen and Sleeping Rooms

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Military all the way

Military all the way

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Living and working underwater. Life at sea onboard a submarine is unlike anything else on this planet. Sailors onboard a submarine live and work for months in a tight undersea world. In this cramped space where they work they also cook, eat, sleep and shower.
Life inside US Navy Nuclear Submarine's Kitchen and Sleeping Rooms. Living and working on a $4B Submarine
00:00 Intro
00:08 Life on a submarine
01:15 Sleeping rooms
03:05 Toilets, Showers, Laundry Room
04:04 Kitchen and The Food
06:45 Free Time
07:09 Communicating with Families
08:43 Grooming Rules
09:01 Medical Care
10:25 Driving the Submarine
10:57 Torpedo Room & Missile Control Center
11:38 Sailors Enjoying Their Meals
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КОМЕНТАРІ: 581
@brucewoolner4271
@brucewoolner4271 17 днів тому
Total respect for those that work inside a sub. Hats off to them. You have to be of a certain mind set. I couldn't do it.
@Retsler54
@Retsler54 16 днів тому
I could if I only got the coffee all times I wanted to.
@RAH_BLISS
@RAH_BLISS 14 днів тому
I was a Paratrooper in the 82nd Airborne Division, and we were treated so much better to include combat deployments.
@arjunkc3227
@arjunkc3227 7 днів тому
@@Retsler54 oh you like cofee that much. I am tea guy. Coffe is like puke to me
@ericericson3535
@ericericson3535 Місяць тому
I served on a diesel/electric World War II vintage boat from 1966-72. Watching this video was like a biplane pilot watching Top Gun!
@243wayne1
@243wayne1 Місяць тому
I'll bet!
@choossuck7653
@choossuck7653 Місяць тому
Portsmouth
@myeflatley1150
@myeflatley1150 Місяць тому
The Navy now openly allows gay activity. It has been decades since I was seriously abused for wanting to be open. Is this video AI generated?
@choossuck7653
@choossuck7653 Місяць тому
@@myeflatley1150 nobody cares bro
@kevinflaherty3936
@kevinflaherty3936 Місяць тому
Any idea when the Navy decommissioned. Its last wwii sub ?
@splender88
@splender88 17 днів тому
These subs have come a long way but it takes someone special I know I would freak out being stuck inside something that is so deep under the water. Its almost like being buried alive. I am grateful for these men and women doing this its a big sacrifice and my hat is off to them!!
@pcbacklash_3261
@pcbacklash_3261 17 днів тому
Indeed! I served on two surface ships, and one of my favorite ways to relax was to walk out along the main deck at night, stop and listen to the water rushing by. I know this may seem cheezy, but looking out at the horizon, you could almost feel at one with the universe. Can't do that on a sub.
@gocygo63
@gocygo63 17 днів тому
​@@pcbacklash_3261😮😮
@IzzemMA
@IzzemMA 15 днів тому
Respect to these men and women.
@michaelancona1120
@michaelancona1120 17 днів тому
I served on the USS Baltimore SSN-704 back in the late ‘80s. It was quite the experience.
@homesteadgal4143
@homesteadgal4143 Місяць тому
My Father was a Navy man. When I was young, he took us on a tour of a Navy sub -- I'll never forget the experience, but this video gives a much better perspective of our subs. Thanks!
@yoloswaggins1579
@yoloswaggins1579 18 днів тому
These guys definitely have to have discipline and unity to get along and function in such a tiny space. Imagine if guys had beef, that sub would turn into a cage match.
@thomashenshallhydraxis
@thomashenshallhydraxis 8 днів тому
Come on now; we talking about submarine military; they are not like soldiers or marines, way less meat heads, more nerds. Which is fine, I bet there’s never any fights. Navy people are different in mentality. I had a buddy who went navy when I went army; few years later when we met up. We weren’t even friends anymore, he changed very much, same with me. We talked about our experiences and his was a lot more softer, but I definitely would not want to be in a submarine vs a fox hole. But I will say; wish I went navy. They really do get better food; he talked about Friday was steak and lobster; He definitely enjoyed it; mine was just a suck fest. And not the good kind of suck off.
@kylebradt7887
@kylebradt7887 Місяць тому
Brother was on SSBN-741 for five years. He loved it.
@fredlandry6170
@fredlandry6170 9 місяців тому
I have several family members that were in the Navy and Submariners were called Bubbleheads.
@mrlodwick
@mrlodwick Місяць тому
Be proud.
@TkKirkland-lm5wv
@TkKirkland-lm5wv Місяць тому
Still called that
@crookeddoghomebrew9144
@crookeddoghomebrew9144 Місяць тому
Bugmariners in Australia bubbleheads are clearance divers.
@billsanders5067
@billsanders5067 Місяць тому
Hospital Corpsman were called pecker checkers, boswain mates were called deck apes, shipfitters are turd chasers, siglemen are skivvy wavers and gummers mates are cannon cockers.
@TheASSedoTV
@TheASSedoTV Місяць тому
I worked as a seaman. I loved it. But seeing a vessel with no portholes freaks me out 😬😨 Thank you for this incredible video, Sir!
@trickywoo5165
@trickywoo5165 22 дні тому
i got a tight feeling in my stomach imagining being under the sea in this high tech tin can 😬
@rsalek
@rsalek Місяць тому
I was a cook on the USS West Virginia ssbn736 gold. This brings back a lot of memories! Of course in 1998 cell phones weren't even an issue- when we were able to get a family gram it was pretty short and printed put and given to us. I see some differences with more computers being utilized in some areas on-board, but really not much else. Best food in the navy and then some!
@sieunhau1
@sieunhau1 14 днів тому
But how could you guys workout ?? This video shows very limited options for working out. Maintain a healthy weight or lose weight is as important as eating, right?
@rsalek
@rsalek 14 днів тому
@sieunhau1 I packed on a lot of pounds, especially as a cook. There were weights and some cardio machines - you could work out if you really wanted to.
@sieunhau1
@sieunhau1 14 днів тому
@@rsalek damn, very “limited options” for working out. Nah I am good, joining Air force maybe better choice.
@StarzzyJJASD
@StarzzyJJASD 14 днів тому
@@sieunhau1are you blind buddy , there were 2 exercise bikes free weights and ever herd off the best form off exercise calisthenics your own body weight push ups dips boxing 🥊 if you can’t lose gain or maintain weight with all this available then your pathetic or full off excuses
@drop12341
@drop12341 Місяць тому
“Hot Racking” not “Hot Bunking.” I’m a retired Chief Hospital Corpsman with twenty one years in service under my belt. And yes, submariners eat like kings in a toilet paper roll. It beats the MREs and vacutainers which feed me for so many years on the Green side (i.e. U.S. Marines).
@nicholasmartin297
@nicholasmartin297 Місяць тому
It must have been depressing dealing with all those corpses.
@choossuck7653
@choossuck7653 Місяць тому
MREs are great. Especially the older ones that were geared towards actual Americans. Now its geared towards United nations.
@ArtFreeman
@ArtFreeman Місяць тому
I was a rider on submarines and surface ships. I agree that submarines have the best food in the Navy.
@buzz5969
@buzz5969 Місяць тому
Maybe best afloat but AF gallies are the best shore side. Retired Squid.⚓️🇺🇸✌🏻🍻😊
@Kingx90
@Kingx90 Місяць тому
What’s the best meal?
@user-kh8or5du5h
@user-kh8or5du5h Місяць тому
And the Navy has better food than the Army on a troop ship
@afridgetoofar1818
@afridgetoofar1818 21 день тому
Carriers have the best food
@minhafamilianaamerica2305
@minhafamilianaamerica2305 Рік тому
Holy, This is one of the best videos of submarines I have found, thank you! Also its soo crazy how tight the bunking beds are!
@charleswomack4480
@charleswomack4480 Місяць тому
Can’t imagine being over 6’ tall and serving in such cramped quarters.
@vindevhunta4905
@vindevhunta4905 14 днів тому
I could never… Hats off to those take on such a task
@davidsimpson6870
@davidsimpson6870 Місяць тому
Not only are the bunks warm, so were the toilet seats!
@realcoolbreeze
@realcoolbreeze 28 днів тому
😂😂😂
@thevet2009
@thevet2009 Місяць тому
As a former Infantry Grunt…I’d trade my previous hardships for a tour on this sub any day.
@patrickpittman2342
@patrickpittman2342 Місяць тому
Absolutely. Looks easy af
@Rasdawg915
@Rasdawg915 Місяць тому
Nahh Fk that... there ain't even enough space to b*tch on one of those things😂
@moblack5883
@moblack5883 Місяць тому
You aren’t smart enough to
@denno3124
@denno3124 Місяць тому
​@@patrickpittman2342yea, ok
@denno3124
@denno3124 Місяць тому
You had your choice already
@coconuciferanuts339
@coconuciferanuts339 26 днів тому
We rely on these brave submariners for defence. They patrol the cold dark depths of our seas as sentries.
@user-fz8fy4zl1c
@user-fz8fy4zl1c 9 днів тому
While those in power on the ground, do everything in their power to provoke a nuclear exchange 😮
@remaguire
@remaguire 5 місяців тому
I deployed on many different types of ships including subs. Maybe it was an anomaly, but the best chow I ever had in my 25 year career was not on a sub, but an aircraft carrier! USS America during a North Arabian Sea deployment in the early 80s. Chow was good on a boat when you first pulled out, but once you "ate your way through the boat", and were underway for a couple of months, the food got hinky. But, it was a very different USN back then.
@corpsman827
@corpsman827 Місяць тому
I agree, some of the best food I've ever had has been on the aircraft carriers, but unfortunately it's a trade-off for long lines. I remember waiting an hour and a half to 2 hours on lobster/ steak night for some chow.
@onetruekeeper
@onetruekeeper 9 місяців тому
A sub's co2 scrubber not only has to scrub carbon dioxide but flatulence from all that rich food.
@remaguire
@remaguire 5 місяців тому
A shipmate of mine was returning home to the USA from Scotland and a 2 or 3 month boat deployment. A customs officer insisted that he open his luggage. Shipmate asked if he REALLY wanted that and was told in no uncertain terms, "OPEN IT". Once open, he was then told in no uncertain terms, "CLOSE IT!" The stink of all those months was nasty!
@onetruekeeper
@onetruekeeper 5 місяців тому
On Russian subs they give you disposable underwear and socks to wear.@@remaguire
@gewglesux
@gewglesux Місяць тому
I'm hoping that they eat more healthy than what we saw in the video
@onetruekeeper
@onetruekeeper Місяць тому
If you mean fresh vegetables those cause even more gas and they are perishable and has to be eaten first.@@gewglesux
@onetruekeeper
@onetruekeeper Місяць тому
Russian sub crews are given disposable fatigues, underwear and socks which don't have to be washed.@@remaguire
@ceeb2275
@ceeb2275 Місяць тому
I served on HMS Revenge and HMS Renown. whats interesting to me is how similar a late1960s Polaris Boat is to a modern SSBN,. looked to me as the same layout...... I love my Submarine Brothers..... In Arduis Fidelis
@michaelhall3482
@michaelhall3482 Місяць тому
I was stationed in Charleston S.C. in the early 80s on a sub-tender and I definitely remember the HMS Revenge tieing up to our ship. Took a few of your guys out to some clubs. Was you in this sub in around 81-85?
@RabSea
@RabSea 9 днів тому
I wonder if we ever crossed paths. Served on diesels and Polaris back in the late '70s' early to mid '80s. Cheers deeps!
@user-vi3lx5mn9f
@user-vi3lx5mn9f Місяць тому
There Awesome!! Glad I was above water in my time in the Navy....
@BuckFutterd
@BuckFutterd 8 місяців тому
At 12:20 the guy didn't look to happy being the dining room waiter. He got the guy at the table a cup of soda and just looked like he was having a bad day. Also if there is only 6 to 8 people and they have to prepare 4 meal times (along with prep and clean up) me being in the navy years ago I know those guys are lucky to be getting 6 hours of sleep if not less.
@tomaskren8686
@tomaskren8686 7 місяців тому
That guy is a FSA (Food Service Attendant) or Crank from back in the day. He is a very junior guy (typically less than a few months onboard). That is exactly his job so that the guys can get their food & eat quickly. It limits the amount of people up in an already cramped place. We don't get a ton of time to eat, especially when you have to get an entire forward and aft watch team through in 30min so these guys help get drinks, refill condiments & get deserts for the guys eating and relieving. He could be having a bad day but unbeknownst to him, he is being judged by every qualified guy that comes through there. Because it is a tight knit crew and the survivability during an accident requires every person to know alot about firefighting and damage control the qualified guys are seeing how he handles doing the worst job onboard to see if he even wants to be a "Brother of the Phin"
@4541studios
@4541studios 3 місяці тому
True. I joined under the "striker" program and did my time as "mess crank" you can get a lot of hazing from the guys but it's all well intentioned.
@carlcolvin8320
@carlcolvin8320 2 місяці тому
​@@tomaskren8686my nephews son graduated from Nuke school about a year ago. He wanted subs and was lucky to be assigned to the IDAHO her launch ceremony will be some time this summer. His Chief was able to get him TDY on another sub for 6-9 months. He was able to earn his Dolphins then and the sub traveled under the north or south pole can't remember which one but I guess it is a big deal for the sub crew. He is back at his base in Ct.
@arneldobumatay3702
@arneldobumatay3702 Місяць тому
One reason making it feel less cramped are the camo uniforms. You can't see fellow shipmates, making spaces appear to be open and uncongested. 😉
@loricharpentier1654
@loricharpentier1654 22 дні тому
One word...YIKES!
@simontemplar1
@simontemplar1 Місяць тому
these are special people...................when I was in the army I went on a course in a WWII sub.............all I wanted to do was get the hell out on deck for fresh air.
@dougb7428
@dougb7428 Місяць тому
I was a surface ship sailor and complained about the lack space and privacy. I have all due 😮respect for submariners!
@charlesburke2379
@charlesburke2379 Місяць тому
Naval personnel are just lucky the submarine forces attract sufficient numbers of volunteers. Because the day that stops, is the day they're going to start commandeering guys to the underwater service. Much like high risk tunnel rat duty during the Vietnam war. Luckily, volunteers carried the load!
@michaelbee2165
@michaelbee2165 Місяць тому
I think submarines are viewed as something 'elite', a cut above, to a lot of 18-20 year old young men, and justifiably so. It takes a pair (including the women) to volunteer for duty like that, so I'm not particularly surprised that many volunteer. I salute them!
@ramonworden4844
@ramonworden4844 Місяць тому
That was fascinating. Kudos to the submariners that is something most people could not do. Present company included. The food must be excellent . Though I saw no overweight submariners
@dhanrajsridharan5145
@dhanrajsridharan5145 22 дні тому
Nightmare for claustrophobic people.
@palmbeach4825
@palmbeach4825 17 днів тому
Heaven for gamers.
@tondowidodo9669
@tondowidodo9669 17 днів тому
​@@palmbeach4825lmao
@pupirikin
@pupirikin 15 днів тому
Это ты ещё российских субмарин не видел.
@aldwinjacobdelacruz8733
@aldwinjacobdelacruz8733 14 днів тому
​@@palmbeach4825Also paradise for people who loves being a submariner or too much paradise for thalassophoiba get it? Cause why not
@kevinpillay6103
@kevinpillay6103 8 днів тому
That would be me. I would go insane.
@barrystone1377
@barrystone1377 15 днів тому
Spent my time in the Navy on a YTB attached to a sub squadron. We spent our time putting subs alongside a tender, and getting them underway. I don’t remember ever actually going inside one.
@bildo99ify
@bildo99ify Місяць тому
Can someone please tell me what the camo covers are called that they are wearing in the thumbnail shot? I searched for Dixie Cups, but I can't find these camo ones.
@MrTwo33
@MrTwo33 Місяць тому
cAImouflage
@pcbacklash_3261
@pcbacklash_3261 17 днів тому
I never served on a sub, but I served on a rather small surface ship (an old 'tin can'), and my trick for finding privacy was to catch a nap in one of the tiny fan rooms inside the ship's main deck exterior. Even a fan room can seem quiet once you acclimate to the noise (decades later, I still need a fan or white noise machine to sleep).
@Wildman706
@Wildman706 14 днів тому
I’m a old Tin can sailor too.Was a MM on a FF-1075,DD-863 and my last 5 years was on the mighty MUX DD-944.
@pcbacklash_3261
@pcbacklash_3261 14 днів тому
@@Wildman706 Are you kidding me!?? I was on the "Mighty Mux" too (until it was decommissioned)! Then I moved to a cruiser, then back to Great Lakes. I recently discovered that one of the Mullinix's sister ships is maintained as a museum at a town here in Michigan. I've definitely added visiting it to my bucket list!
@tomaskren8686
@tomaskren8686 7 місяців тому
I remember when the Doc Roberts was a HM1 NUB.
@jesusislord2503
@jesusislord2503 9 днів тому
God bless these soldiers....they go through alot and deserve nothing but respect
@chrissterling7228
@chrissterling7228 Рік тому
I am most impressed with the plumbing if that many soldiers ate that well the amount of dumps in would be astronomical 😮
@simoncampbell3144
@simoncampbell3144 Місяць тому
It goes into a torpoodoe to be fired at the enemy, its classed as a biological weapon
@paulhomsy2751
@paulhomsy2751 Місяць тому
Useless comment, you're quite obviously incapable to keep it clean and think others need your assinine input.
@amymahoney3513
@amymahoney3513 Місяць тому
​@@simoncampbell3144-- 🤣 I like the way u think soldier!!❤
@VegasYouTuberSteve
@VegasYouTuberSteve Місяць тому
@@simoncampbell3144 The torpoodoe? 🤣
@Kingx90
@Kingx90 Місяць тому
@@VegasUKpostsrStevethe torPEEPEEPOOPOOdoe
@earthstewardude
@earthstewardude 6 годин тому
God bless our service men!
@charliedallachie3539
@charliedallachie3539 15 днів тому
Seems cozy especially with that little curtain
@palmbeach4825
@palmbeach4825 17 днів тому
Thanks for sharing.
@alphaleaugebrick9001
@alphaleaugebrick9001 9 днів тому
I was a 19D in the Army. 3 overseas tours but the only times i ever seen the Navy was in Kuwait. Never knew exactly how it was for them. I respect it
@thomashenshallhydraxis
@thomashenshallhydraxis 8 днів тому
I was also a 19D; many times I wish I joined navy. Had a buddy went navy I went army; he always talked about how awesome it was, different ports with cute brown girls, surf and turf Friday’s. We weren’t really friends years later cause we both changed a lot and even our lingo was different. He was much softer; at time I found it not respectable as a military man…also nicer in personality like a nerd, and you know how 19D were toughed up leather. Pit bulls in cages poked with sticks. He was more like an indoor cat with a rich family. 😂 Years later I see how it was better, he’s married with three kids living nice house. I’ve been in out of homelessness; divorced and been to jail.
@tonyrowland9216
@tonyrowland9216 Місяць тому
the Corpsman is just a few college hrs from a P.A. degree. That’s why the NAVY treats them so well. Don’t like the Navy? Get out And make 10 times the money and home every night. However most stay for 20 yrs retire and become PAs
@jamesblames350
@jamesblames350 8 днів тому
Gotta hand it to these sailors ! I was on a battleship and it was a cakewalk so to speak in comparison ! Hard job for good reason
@HotTamalie
@HotTamalie Місяць тому
We had a hot tub and a swimming pool on my sub!❤❤❤
@BostonsF1nest
@BostonsF1nest Місяць тому
Those bedrooms look absolutely miserable
@moderateminneapolita
@moderateminneapolita 18 днів тому
How are the kitchens vented? How do the toilets work?
@allanfifield8256
@allanfifield8256 20 днів тому
6:47 board position looks like a legitimate skilled game.
@mikegracie3212
@mikegracie3212 Місяць тому
The living areas were called berthing compartments. Sharing bunks used to be called hot racking, the eating area was referred to as the mess decks.
@nicholasmartin297
@nicholasmartin297 Місяць тому
I used to know a girl with a hot rack and she used to make a mess when she was eating.
@alexanderleach3365
@alexanderleach3365 25 днів тому
Food on a submarine is the best.
@billywills9501
@billywills9501 Місяць тому
Tremendous People. And, thank you for the Great video.
@jamesboulger8705
@jamesboulger8705 7 днів тому
10:30 is that them rising the sub?
@prabhakarkmv4135
@prabhakarkmv4135 10 днів тому
Kudos to those who designed it! ❤ 👍 👌
@allgold8003
@allgold8003 Місяць тому
Australian here. Heard a story where a boat would be loaded up with alcohol etc. and sail out to sea off the coast of Tasmania. US submarine would surface, take the goodies from the boat and submerge. All secret 😂.
@42N8_1
@42N8_1 Місяць тому
After seeing this I am glad I chose to serve in the Army.
@Droolbaby
@Droolbaby Місяць тому
I should have joined the Air Force...they were treated better than us.
@manout-kidin8735
@manout-kidin8735 9 днів тому
Navy definitely might be adding vitamin-d doses to submariners diet
@sin46ned
@sin46ned Місяць тому
Very interesting!
@jerroldbates355
@jerroldbates355 Місяць тому
Do they only have a couple toilets for the crew.
@petrolo72
@petrolo72 17 днів тому
💯 many similarities in the mess hall and the bunkbeds as the penitentiary system in California. 🛏️🍽️
@erikb8979
@erikb8979 Місяць тому
Thank you men and women of the u s armed forces
@TheDrAstrov
@TheDrAstrov Місяць тому
for killing millions of people around the world
@jpd9355
@jpd9355 15 днів тому
Awesome video!
@JackElo7777
@JackElo7777 17 днів тому
Amazing!❤
@user-jv5vb6hs6f
@user-jv5vb6hs6f 21 день тому
So the all the us military is volunteer service these days lol
@user-ic1uv9ug4x
@user-ic1uv9ug4x Місяць тому
Great​ &​ greatest​ uncle​ sam,​ no​ more​ words.
@martinmate2788
@martinmate2788 13 днів тому
Great video
@mikejackson1717
@mikejackson1717 Місяць тому
I was in submarines from 76 to 80 stationed in Pearl Harbor SSBN THOMAS A EDISON. Sonar tech. Should have stayed in, I had it made. Great times
@beverleymarcelin6188
@beverleymarcelin6188 13 днів тому
I pray God keep them safe day and night that we and their family could sleep comfortable, nuf respect
@junbug4997
@junbug4997 День тому
That food looks good they eat better than I do and I’m home.
@NJTDover
@NJTDover 19 днів тому
Russian subs menu: Breakfast > Vodka / Lunch > Vodka / Dinner > Vodka. They're more economical.
@howardcohen4845
@howardcohen4845 13 днів тому
Very informative 👏 👌 👍
@therealcomment1811
@therealcomment1811 Місяць тому
I am extremely claustrophobic... I would never survive in a sub...
@dimvidpro
@dimvidpro 27 днів тому
How do they handle death on board.
@who-gives-a-toss_Bear
@who-gives-a-toss_Bear Місяць тому
10:32 "Keep the ship safe" I was always told Submarines were always called Boats!
@eyefreely9682
@eyefreely9682 День тому
If I was Captain... I'd have to Super Troll the crew. Maybe let the cooks in on it ahead of time, but wait until the largest meal is being consumed. Then do an Emergency Surface, blow the ballast tanks maneuver. It would be a good and mostly harmless prank... guys got to be ready 24/7 on a sub.
@HenrikFromDenmark
@HenrikFromDenmark 14 днів тому
Really cool documentary. In case one of the crewmembers get's a contagious winter diarrhea and vomiting disease how will that work out inside the sub?
@viveviveka2651
@viveviveka2651 20 днів тому
Do they have a psychologist or some kind of counseling available? It seems like an environment that would be psychologically and emotionally very challenging, especially over the course of months of confinement. Aggression and fights breaking out, among other issues.
@user-uv3yc5bn7o
@user-uv3yc5bn7o Місяць тому
We were on 18 hour days. Not 24 hour days. And the food was good only during the first half of the tour. The second half, it started going down hill. : )
@stevenhj3124
@stevenhj3124 11 днів тому
As we said in the Navy......."Well done." I was PN3, USS Fox (DLG-33) Vietnam 1968-69.
@darrellwalker5203
@darrellwalker5203 6 днів тому
I recently tried going into a MRI machine nope couldn't do it probably same on a submarine.
@AcousticallyYours
@AcousticallyYours Місяць тому
Been there, done that back in the 1980’s…on a LA Class fast-attack boat.
@pcbacklash_3261
@pcbacklash_3261 17 днів тому
Sounds like you served about the same time I did (1981-1989). I was on a 'tin-can' and a cruiser. Your fast-attack boat sounds waaay to rough and wild (and cramped) for me! 😜
@AcousticallyYours
@AcousticallyYours 17 днів тому
@@pcbacklash_3261 Served 77-83, plankowner aboard USS BOSTON (SSN-703) it was way cool!
@baijuthankappan9748
@baijuthankappan9748 9 днів тому
No rolling and pitching unlike other surface vessels. Thanks God
@sigmann66
@sigmann66 27 днів тому
How do they stay so fit?
@iuliandragomir1
@iuliandragomir1 9 днів тому
They swim 4 times a day to the surface to breath Hahahahahaha
@nojnoj3069
@nojnoj3069 17 днів тому
God bless America. Having the good sense to look after those serving in the armed forces with excellent food.
@aprianto1985
@aprianto1985 9 днів тому
So great information
@breakfasttelevision4261
@breakfasttelevision4261 9 днів тому
Is there wifi down there
@billsanders5067
@billsanders5067 Місяць тому
Naval vessels do not have kitchens and sleeping spaces. Navy navy 1966-70.
@thudor1
@thudor1 Місяць тому
They do things similar to the U-Boat crews during World War II....hot-bunking, storing provisions everywhere, no shaves, etc.
@denniscolvin5106
@denniscolvin5106 Місяць тому
I wonder do they serve beans on board those subs?
@sanddabz5635
@sanddabz5635 Місяць тому
Beans beans, the magical bean..... The more you eat the more you toot, the more you toot the better you feel so have some beans at every meal..
@danielneuenschwander7381
@danielneuenschwander7381 Місяць тому
Very good video, though I have to point out the mispronunciation of Submariner and Corpsman. It is Sub-marine-er, and Cor-man. The 'ps in the last word is silent. Aside from that, my dad served on 4 diesel/electric subs just after WW2, with both the Gato and Balao classes of boats.
@RivetGardener
@RivetGardener 9 місяців тому
Oh Lord...the clip of this cook squashing the chicken breasts to cook them faster is a clip gone viral across all environments. He should be the Annual DO NOT DO Submarine Cook Of The Year. PLEASE....Please, do not squish, press, smash the chicken as it cooks, homey! Let it cook! If you must, place a cover on it. C'mon, you know you learned this in cooking school. How many submarine videos have I watched with this guy smashing chicken on the grill? Hundreds! That submarine needs a new cook!
@virginiaoflaherty2983
@virginiaoflaherty2983 Місяць тому
He was just touching it lightly to get a little sear on it.
@ZahidaliMarwat
@ZahidaliMarwat 5 місяців тому
How they throw the stomach dumbs under sea
@carlagalois3191
@carlagalois3191 10 днів тому
God bless!
@F2D2C2
@F2D2C2 Місяць тому
Hugely interesting. Not sure we should be showing how we live to our adversaries.
@pcbacklash_3261
@pcbacklash_3261 17 днів тому
I have absolutely no doubt that any documentary like this is closely screened and vetted before release.
@fasiharocks628
@fasiharocks628 Місяць тому
Is poop released in sea? Or is it stored for disposal at port?
@wfwillis
@wfwillis Місяць тому
CHT tanks are pressurized to 50psi over sea pressure and pumped to sea. Just don't open that ball valve on the WC when they're pumping CHTs, or you'll wear it!
@Ken_oh545
@Ken_oh545 16 днів тому
It is used to fertilise a high-yield vegetable garden amidships which gives fresh vegetables to the crew.
@user-nb5sv7cr6g
@user-nb5sv7cr6g 22 дні тому
God must be with them. They are blessed to do this. Thanks you all!😍
@jszania
@jszania Місяць тому
they don't have dishwashers? what about their water-saving program?
@DocumentaryDetectiveIV
@DocumentaryDetectiveIV Місяць тому
6:10 damn ;P
@SlipMahoneyBowery
@SlipMahoneyBowery Місяць тому
All while being aboard the most sophisticated piece of machinery in the world. The range of technology is found nowhere else.
@CTLanni
@CTLanni 9 місяців тому
I got hungry just watching this vid.
@Billfish57
@Billfish57 Місяць тому
Why do the ware camouflage on a sub?
@sparklessconnectionselectrical
@sparklessconnectionselectrical Місяць тому
Navy uniforms, for all have this pattern not for camouflage but to confuse (enemy) drones' pixel cameras...
@siddharthshekhar909
@siddharthshekhar909 12 днів тому
No place for those with claustrophobia or those who want ' space ' , physical or otherwise. I think counselors on board , just 2 maybe , would be a very good idea.
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