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Join the navy, now upset you are on a ship

I am cinfused
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Probably just boredom. I probably would have swapped for my 12 months in the RVN. Military isn't glorious and that's why the call it SERVICE. Complain about the food? Maybe they have something there. I don't know about this aren't they resupplied regularly?
Unm, hot chow 3x daily, a ships store close at hand with progeny bait? Sure sounds better than MRE’s or K rations…
 
one video released supposedly from the lincoln got flame sprayed pretty quick by REAL sailors
he had a hard hat on... nope only during under way replenishment in the hangar,, his fingers are double on the camera on index finger
water in toilets is ABSENT of movement, even at sea on a big asss boat like a carrier the water still has a little movement.
plus no way all four would be brown and black in color for the water, showers were obvious not in service. so the guy was fake or if he was real .. the ship was not a active ship and most likely pictures stolen by AI from a ship being decomed or in yard periods where no body is living onboard
and CNN was just there last month.... no mention of dirty heads or lack of food and you know they would have been all lover it
 
Agree with all of the above. Here is an overarching issue: Even after the geotagging with cell phones in Iraq and Afghanistan in the aughts and the tens, one would think that the leadership would put the brakes on cell phones while deployed. This has happened at forward Army bases as well. I read one story where Iranian intelligence based targeting off of a video posted on the internet. I don't know if it's true, but if our service members are allowed to have them it's not taking war seriously and haven't for decades.

BTW, according to the media, the chain of command goes directly from the sailors to POTUS. Doesn't the Abe have a skipper?
 
When I was in the Army (1972-75) we griped about just about everything. Food, conditions, missing home or whatever. Complaining is the normal state of any military member. But we only complained to each other. Never to our superiors and certainly not to the media. When it came down to it, we shut up and did our job. We knew what we signed up for and accepted it.
Frankly, I think that many of these stories about whinny *** sailors is very rare and mostly BS.
 
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