@@gary5burgess7 - A notebook marked secret on the left side of her desk. We always had classified documents secured on my ship unless they wer ein use.
As a JG on an old WWTWO LST in 1960, I had a desk, 3 drawers, double decker bunk, closet with a drape, 4dress Uniforms, a picture of my gorgeous bride. That was all for a 2.5 year tour. Yes, captains inspections with white gloves. On an LST!!!
Hmm interesting. When I was in none of that was allowed in the rooms due to fire control. I guess they eased up to help retention. Wonder if they do room inspections anymore. Glad you’re making the sacrifice for the country and hope she stays in. Thanks for showing 😊
@@thomasgentry6201 I'm sure back in the day when you were in there was at least a standard. These days once you're a Chief or an officer standards they hold on us lower enlisted ranks go out the window. Khakis get away with so much that us E6 and below could never.
Yeah, just wait. Ship takes a vampire, water coming in. Dewatering hoses and submersible pumps go into the space and it STOPS suction? I wonder why? All that foo foo foolishness is going to plug up the lines and THEN watch what happens. Of course, we cannot MAKE them clean that crap up, it would be MYSOGENISTIC to do so, don'tchaknow!
Boats got that Right! Retired also BM1 Racks had to be made with issued wool Grey blanket and White Sheets for inspection! Night time pull out your own Blanket etc! Fire or Flooding cant have all this personal stuff laying around. Fire Hazard and if compartment Floods then pumps will be Fouled because strainers will be clogged! P.s served 80s and 90s.
A lot of negative comments about this young ladies room. Maybe they have relax the rules on how a room is supposed to look like. She does have a lot of things but it's neatly put away. Thank you for your service..Good luck in your career..
The DDG she is crewed on is a Man O War, not a cruise ship cabin for staff. Every USN sailor is a fire fighter and one way to control spread of fires is to limit combustibles. That state room is unsat. But then, I was in late 80s thru early 90s.
At least she is serving? BUT SHES AN OFFICER AND NOT ADHERING TO THE STANDARD. That is what is pissing off many prior service members. Not just men complaining. Probably some females as well. Cleanliness IN ANY military group setting is paramount. Loose gear on ship during a storm becomes a missile. Aside from the fact it looks like a teenagers messy room. If an enlisted area was like this, the platoon sergeant and 1st Sgt would tear the 💩 out of it and have them field day for a few hours. Failure to maintain cleanliness and hygiene can also cause illness and even if it just smelled, makes others feel infringed on. MAINTAINING a standard of cleanliness just isn't because someone has a wild feather up their behind,it is ESSENTIAL FOR GOOD ORDER AND DISCIPLINE. EXAMPLE GENERAL GEORGE PATTON inspected his troops regularly. Even inspecting shaves and making sure they wore ties. General George Washington issued fines and LASHINGS for failure to keep cleanliness. It's not being an a hole to tell them to up their standards for themselves. ANY Officer OR Senior Enlisted has seen both sides. A clean living area improves moral. A messy one brings it down and causes disorder and lack of discipline.
Couldn't have put it better. I spent 13 years on sea duty. The only other time I saw a mess like that was when I went aboard the HMAS Vampire while in Hong Kong. What a mess.
Hong Kongs China Fleet Club the Best shopping around. Australian Destroyer in Early 80s. Im old retired BM loved Australia better than Hong. Got Drunk with Locals in Perth went in a Open Jeep shot ROOS ! Like Rodents to them!@@mikecronin8825
First, she lives in officers country. No way enlisted berthing would get away with that unsat cabin. Gear adrift everywhere. Now is it comfy and maybe homy, sure. But she is a crew member of a Man O War.
Yes there is! The USN is a Diversity experiment now there are Lower standards Psychically, emotionally etc! Across the Board Went to a Naval Base Lately? FAT and More Fat, Hair to long etc. 90s implemented Pct of Body Fat requirements time was given to correct if not Discharged lots of Guys! Went on Fat Boy program mandatory!
@@thomasgentry6201 It seems now its now more of a social/employment project having said that I believe the US Navy is quite confident of its superiority and no real peer adversary with itchy trigger fingers. The Russian Navy cannot challenge the US Navy in the high seas. The Chinese Navy is just for sabre rattling. USA and China are intertwined economically to put it mildly haha. War on the Ground, its the Army and Marines......
@@Redwhiteblue-gr5emThat's your assumption without evidence. I have evidence. The most combat-ready nuclear-tipped overseas fighter flightline I saw during my 20 years was run, day-to-day, by three female officers.
@@TomSwift-wy1gx yes but it wasn’t in a battle. So you have ZERO evidence. The last”real” battles fought by the US Navy was in the Pacific during WWII. Read up on the Battles of Savo Island, Coral Sea, Midway, Cape Esperance, two naval battles of Guadalcanal and Leyte Gulf. And then evaluate how 21st Century female US Navy officers would perform under the conditions of these battles. My evaluation is they would do very poorly and the US Navy would lose.
@@Redwhiteblue-gr5em False equivalence. You cite 1940s battles in 1930s ships fought by 1920s men led by 1910s leaders. Those were the days when our finest Air Corps leaders said Blacks were inherently incapable of learning to fly. RedWhite, we both know how this conversation goes. I said my piece and you said yours, so...
They will call this hate, but it is really about discipline! If you cannot keep your quarters in good order, how can you expect subordinates to follow your lead. This is the Captain’s fault, but if he enforced standards the Navy would remove for confidence. Our adversaries are watching and taking notes. We will suffer greatly for this.
This isn't a navy AT ALL any longer. This is a floating social experiment that is going to go sideways, get a LOT of people un-alived and when that happens, guess who is going to get blamed for it? The raaaayyyysis, straight, white, Christian male! Perhaps that is what we DO need... to start losing hulls in dramatic fashion.
We ARE better than that. And what do you know about it, anyway?!? You see the vast majority of disapproval. Those conditions are way out of line, land, or sea. That stateroom was a hot mess. Old farts?!? I knew better than this, at age 24.
Actually what irked me about about the responses was the enlisted sailors unrespectful comments about the officers stateroom. I would never have been that disrespectful to an officer. It's not how I was taught by my senior enlisted. If I have to pick a side in this matter, I pick their side. The side with brave young women serving their country on a Navy DDG.
@@lburlingcg29, it's hard to be respectful of officers, who won't maintain standards we expect from our lowest grade enlisted members, and all those above! A stateroom ISN'T a coed college dorm room! This is a double standard, and that's wrong. It seems that what your senior enlisted taught you, was bootlicking I suspect you never made it to PO, or you'd know better.
Why the hell is there a Classified Documents binder on someones desk in there in the open, unsecured.? When I was in, any folder or binder with that kind if classified cover sheet rendered both the folder / binder the same classification as the cover sheet and the contents inside. Never mind the fact it should be locked in a Two-Person Integrity (TPI) locked safe when not in hand or in use. All of this is in violation if federal law and Department of Defense / Department of the Navy Regulations on the handling of Classified Material. Way to go female Commissioned Officers..!!!
Who says it contains secret documents? It's only a binder... Prove what you think you know!!! If I could get my hands on one, and I used to be able to, just by pulling them out of the trash, it would hold the cookbook I'm writing! Containing the top secret reciepe, for KFC's coleslaw!
When I was on a DDG (and CG), my two-man stateroom was neat, with no gear adrift. and, we made our own bunks. No appliances were allowed in our staterooms unless approved by the electrical officer. This stateroom is a disaster waiting to happen. CWO4 USN Ret.
As an army vet, salute to all who serve. But can anyone live like this for any extended amount for time? It's like a prison cell. Yes they signed up for it. But will they sign up for a career, away from families, not seeing their kids grow up, leaving their spouse to hold thr fort, pay the bills, take care of the kids, missing their spouse's birthday or kids' birthday, etc. What is the divorce rate for married sailors and officers? How many come back and find another man's shirt in their closet?
It’s why after 5 years of sea duty, two years of shore duty, I got out. Screw going aboard the greyhounds and working 18 hour days for diddly squat, 5 section duty…
EW: I served on a Gearing class DD in the Tonkin, '64-66. 70-80 days straight and maybe 3-5 days port time and back out. My last year of my 4 year hitch I was offered a VN field promotion to 2nd but I'd have to extend for 6 months. No thanks, I don't like spending my life at sea. My 4 was up when I DEROSED from Vietnam so that 6 would have been spent back at sea.
As a 20 Army Infantry NCO, I have always agreed that being in the Navy underway, is a prison existence, including prison uniforms. The prisoners at Alcatraz were given Navy surplus uniforms! Chantal, great work, but by Army standards, this stateroom is a hot mess, not to be tolerated. Take note of the feedback, and at least be honest with yourself.
Hope they never need to get to their EEBD's in the dark, Because they are buried behind the trash. Then you got that fire hazard of a chair and blankets in there.
First off thanks for your service.............to be honest that room looked very cluttered like a college dorm not very ship shape as they say............
Gear adrift, food improperly stored, a total lack of military bearing. Coffee was not to be prepared outside of messing facilities unless in an authorized coffee mess. That compartment is a filthy mess. Cleanliness is absolutely necessary in that close a living condition. In the 18th century the French sailors suffered from illness because they did not keep their ships clean. The British and later the American navies did not. M. D. Cronin ADC, Retired.
@@louisgiannobile979 Things change, who knew drone pilots would become so critical in combat. Russian machismo is getting clobbered by the very thing they despised, Ukraine’s liberalism.
Sorry to see the USN in such poor shape. I am USN retired (20 yrs). All I see are fire hazards, gear adrift, ‘missile hazards’, unsecured classified material and a total lack of discipline.
No Offense Ladies! Retired USN Twenty Years. Seem like a Very Nice Young Lady. National Defense is not a Diversity experiment! Yes. I Know women cannot do a Mans Job equally as Well! Fact Started with 16 only 1 made it after 14 Months Forward Deployed Japan. True Enlisted is more physically demanding but even Officers cannot keep up and uphold same standards as Men!
Holy fk'n GEAR ADRIFT batman! Just wait until we begin losing ships due to stupidity, which WILL happen rather soon, and then all the 'surprised pickachu faces' are gong to be everywhere. What is coming couldn't be any more clearer.
As a former Naval Officer - our staterooms were never so cluttered. A lot of combustible material in there.
@@gary5burgess7 - A notebook marked secret on the left side of her desk. We always had classified documents secured on my ship unless they wer ein use.
Kinda wondering about that.
Totally agree, my staterooms were always clean and orderly.
At least secure that 💩. As enlisted our E7 and E8 were in charge of inspecting cleanliness. That would include junior officers areas.
Yup and if need to use pumps for a Fire or Flooding screwed Clogged and Blocked!
As a JG on an old WWTWO LST in 1960, I had a desk, 3 drawers, double decker bunk, closet with a drape, 4dress Uniforms, a picture of my gorgeous bride. That was all for a 2.5 year tour. Yes, captains inspections with white gloves. On an LST!!!
Thank you for your service from an Air Force vet.
Hmm interesting. When I was in none of that was allowed in the rooms due to fire control. I guess they eased up to help retention. Wonder if they do room inspections anymore. Glad you’re making the sacrifice for the country and hope she stays in. Thanks for showing 😊
Eased up on everything for Diversity Physical Fitness, Grooming etc. USN a Joke Now Retired USN 80s and 90s!
Unlikely she'll stay in, marriage-kids or a generation of woke spinsters haha !
@@thomasgentry6201not for us lower peasants enlisted. If you're a Chief or officer they let you get away with this type of stuff.
@@kaijudude_ Truth you speak!
@@thomasgentry6201 I'm sure back in the day when you were in there was at least a standard. These days once you're a Chief or an officer standards they hold on us lower enlisted ranks go out the window. Khakis get away with so much that us E6 and below could never.
As a BM1 (ret.) I'd make That stateroom UNSAT for gear adrift. Then make them start field. I'll be back for inspection in 4 hours. Stand the hell by!
As a former Bm3 ditto !
Yeah, just wait. Ship takes a vampire, water coming in. Dewatering hoses and submersible pumps go into the space and it STOPS suction? I wonder why? All that foo foo foolishness is going to plug up the lines and THEN watch what happens. Of course, we cannot MAKE them clean that crap up, it would be MYSOGENISTIC to do so, don'tchaknow!
Semper Paradus BM1
lol relax old head
Boats got that Right! Retired also BM1 Racks had to be made with issued wool Grey blanket and White Sheets for inspection! Night time pull out your own Blanket etc! Fire or Flooding cant have all this personal stuff laying around. Fire Hazard and if compartment Floods then pumps will be Fouled because strainers will be clogged! P.s served 80s and 90s.
A lot of negative comments about this young ladies room. Maybe they have relax the rules on how a room is supposed to look like. She does have a lot of things but it's neatly put away. Thank you for your service..Good luck in your career..
The DDG she is crewed on is a Man O War, not a cruise ship cabin for staff. Every USN sailor is a fire fighter and one way to control spread of fires is to limit combustibles. That state room is unsat. But then, I was in late 80s thru early 90s.
God Bless you, Sailors! You are doing the Lord’s Work. We love you and pray for each and every one of you. Bravo Zulu! 🫡
I didn't mind my time at sea. It was in the south and west Pacific and the sunsets were fantastic.
I really respect you ma’am; I served aboard the USS Fulton (AS-11) from 1981-82; MR2❤😊
Jesus so many guys on here angry they didn’t get to live like this. Glad you ladies are serving our nation!
At least she is serving? BUT SHES AN OFFICER AND NOT ADHERING TO THE STANDARD. That is what is pissing off many prior service members. Not just men complaining. Probably some females as well. Cleanliness IN ANY military group setting is paramount. Loose gear on ship during a storm becomes a missile. Aside from the fact it looks like a teenagers messy room.
If an enlisted area was like this, the platoon sergeant and 1st Sgt would tear the 💩 out of it and have them field day for a few hours.
Failure to maintain cleanliness and hygiene can also cause illness and even if it just smelled, makes others feel infringed on.
MAINTAINING a standard of cleanliness just isn't because someone has a wild feather up their behind,it is ESSENTIAL FOR GOOD ORDER AND DISCIPLINE.
EXAMPLE GENERAL GEORGE PATTON inspected his troops regularly. Even inspecting shaves and making sure they wore ties.
General George Washington issued fines and LASHINGS for failure to keep cleanliness.
It's not being an a hole to tell them to up their standards for themselves. ANY Officer OR Senior Enlisted has seen both sides. A clean living area improves moral. A messy one brings it down and causes disorder and lack of discipline.
Oh Sissy Boy got a Heart! Correct Pronoun?
Couldn't have put it better. I spent 13 years on sea duty. The only other time I saw a mess like that was when I went aboard the HMAS Vampire while in Hong Kong. What a mess.
Hong Kongs China Fleet Club the Best shopping around. Australian Destroyer in Early 80s. Im old retired BM loved Australia better than Hong. Got Drunk with Locals in Perth went in a Open Jeep shot ROOS ! Like Rodents to them!@@mikecronin8825
First, she lives in officers country. No way enlisted berthing would get away with that unsat cabin. Gear adrift everywhere. Now is it comfy and maybe homy, sure. But she is a crew member of a Man O War.
She's adorable. Thank you for the content. I'm wanting to join the Navy soon.
As a civilian this is interesting. Thank you for your service. No disrespect but it seems some of the items could be a potential fire hazard.
Thank you for that
Relax everyone! They fly Molly Maids onto the ship every week before room inspections.
This old sailor sees a lot of gear adrift.
edell: Roger that.
This Retired Marine agrees.👍
Yes there is! The USN is a Diversity experiment now there are Lower standards Psychically, emotionally etc! Across the Board Went to a Naval Base Lately? FAT and More Fat, Hair to long etc. 90s implemented Pct of Body Fat requirements time was given to correct if not Discharged lots of Guys! Went on Fat Boy program mandatory!
@@thomasgentry6201 It seems now its now more of a social/employment project having said that I believe the US Navy is quite confident of its superiority and no real peer adversary with itchy trigger fingers. The Russian Navy cannot challenge the US Navy in the high seas. The Chinese Navy is just for sabre rattling. USA and China are intertwined economically to put it mildly haha. War on the Ground, its the Army and Marines......
gear adrift is a gift
thank you for your service. Classified material in a binder on desk. Where is it locked when you are not in the room?
I’m glad women are allowed leadership combat roles on ships (and submarines too). Increases the pool of competent and qualified officers.
As long as they never have to fight a real battle.
@@Redwhiteblue-gr5emThat's your assumption without evidence. I have evidence. The most combat-ready nuclear-tipped overseas fighter flightline I saw during my 20 years was run, day-to-day, by three female officers.
@@TomSwift-wy1gx yes but it wasn’t in a battle. So you have ZERO evidence. The last”real” battles fought by the US Navy was in the Pacific during WWII. Read up on the Battles of Savo Island, Coral Sea, Midway, Cape Esperance, two naval battles of Guadalcanal and Leyte Gulf. And then evaluate how 21st Century female US Navy officers would perform under the conditions of these battles. My evaluation is they would do very poorly and the US Navy would lose.
@@Redwhiteblue-gr5em False equivalence. You cite 1940s battles in 1930s ships fought by 1920s men led by 1910s leaders. Those were the days when our finest Air Corps leaders said Blacks were inherently incapable of learning to fly.
RedWhite, we both know how this conversation goes. I said my piece and you said yours, so...
yup
Was that a classified secret binder on the shelve in an unsecured location?
Old AUS DDG {Adams Class Destroyer} Sailor sees a lot of loose items not stowed for sea that will clog the pumps.
lol what? Calm down
Yuppers P 250 Pump have strainers at the end of Hoses so crap will not clog or Damage the Pump!
Amazing 💕Love the energy
Compare this to what your room looked like during Navy OCS. The DI would have gone bonkers. lol
Cleaning suppleis? Is there and space left to clean up?
They will call this hate, but it is really about discipline! If you cannot keep your quarters in good order, how can you expect subordinates to follow your lead.
This is the Captain’s fault, but if he enforced standards the Navy would remove for confidence.
Our adversaries are watching and taking notes. We will suffer greatly for this.
EXACTLY!
Hahaha calm down. No adversarial navy comes close to ours, Russias navy is getting its salad tossed by Ukraine. Sound like you’re just a hater
@@stanmoroncini8825 Hahaha, STFU and stay within your own paygrade.
@@stanmoroncini8825watch out for the Communist China Navy. They are far more deadly and effective than the Russians.
I was pretty shocked when the hatch opened. It looks like way to many fire and fall hazards.
I am a retired Army Vet! Thanks for sharing!
that's not a Stateroom but a female bunk room.
Girls sleep over compartment with twinkling Lights YUK! Square this away be back for inspection in Two Hrs!
Love it!
Bunk/compartment inspections must be a thing of the past.
How do you say, "Fire trap"?
That's not the USN I remember that's for sure.
This isn't a navy AT ALL any longer. This is a floating social experiment that is going to go sideways, get a LOT of people un-alived and when that happens, guess who is going to get blamed for it? The raaaayyyysis, straight, white, Christian male!
Perhaps that is what we DO need... to start losing hulls in dramatic fashion.
what about the "Secret" folio on her desk? Shouldn't that be secured ?
it's secure, it's in a stateroom
Don't let the old farts get you down. They think that they are better than you, but that is not true. Keep up the good work.
We ARE better than that. And what do you know about it, anyway?!? You see the vast majority of disapproval. Those conditions are way out of line, land, or sea. That stateroom was a hot mess. Old farts?!? I knew better than this, at age 24.
Actually what irked me about about the responses was the enlisted sailors unrespectful comments about the officers stateroom. I would never have been that disrespectful to an officer. It's not how I was taught by my senior enlisted. If I have to pick a side in this matter, I pick their side. The side with brave young women serving their country on a Navy DDG.
@@lburlingcg29officers have to EARN the respect of the sailors. I don’t think this officer has too much respect if the sailors saw her dorm room lol.
@@lburlingcg29, it's hard to be respectful of officers, who won't maintain standards we expect from our lowest grade enlisted members, and all those above! A stateroom ISN'T a coed college dorm room! This is a double standard, and that's wrong. It seems that what your senior enlisted taught you, was bootlicking I suspect you never made it to PO, or you'd know better.
i see alot of electrical safty problems
Holy smokes, how supposed to bounce a quarter on those beds???? Things have gone lax tofu pop
Far too much “ Stuff “ , if the ship was sinking all the “ Stuff “ would block the pumps. What a complete mess.
Yes… be very open minded and ready for new adventures 😅
Why the hell is there a Classified Documents binder on someones desk in there in the open, unsecured.?
When I was in, any folder or binder with that kind if classified cover sheet rendered both the folder / binder the same classification as the cover sheet and the contents inside.
Never mind the fact it should be locked in a Two-Person Integrity (TPI) locked safe when not in hand or in use.
All of this is in violation if federal law and Department of Defense / Department of the Navy Regulations on the handling of Classified Material.
Way to go female Commissioned Officers..!!!
Who says it contains secret documents? It's only a binder... Prove what you think you know!!! If I could get my hands on one, and I used to be able to, just by pulling them out of the trash, it would hold the cookbook I'm writing! Containing the top secret reciepe, for KFC's coleslaw!
When I was on a DDG (and CG), my two-man stateroom was neat, with no gear adrift. and, we made our own bunks. No appliances were allowed in our staterooms unless approved by the electrical officer. This stateroom is a disaster waiting to happen. CWO4 USN Ret.
Figures Officers would have such a cluttered stateroom. Lot's of gear adrift there.
That clutter would drive me bonkers…
Looks like a college dorm, not a fighting warship.
Well this is the 'kinder, gentler' Navy now. Can't have any feelings hurt or disrupt some snowflake's comfort.
WTH? I wouldn't have passed that room in a barracks inspection. So many hazards in that space.
Fire or Flooding Screwed!
As an army vet, salute to all who serve. But can anyone live like this for any extended amount for time? It's like a prison cell. Yes they signed up for it. But will they sign up for a career, away from families, not seeing their kids grow up, leaving their spouse to hold thr fort, pay the bills, take care of the kids, missing their spouse's birthday or kids' birthday, etc. What is the divorce rate for married sailors and officers? How many come back and find another man's shirt in their closet?
It’s why after 5 years of sea duty, two years of shore duty, I got out. Screw going aboard the greyhounds and working 18 hour days for diddly squat, 5 section duty…
EW: I served on a Gearing class DD in the Tonkin, '64-66. 70-80 days straight and maybe 3-5 days port time and back out. My last year of my 4 year hitch I was offered a VN field promotion to 2nd but I'd have to extend for 6 months. No thanks, I don't like spending my life at sea. My 4 was up when I DEROSED from Vietnam so that 6 would have been spent back at sea.
As a 20 Army Infantry NCO, I have always agreed that being in the Navy underway, is a prison existence, including prison uniforms. The prisoners at Alcatraz were given Navy surplus uniforms! Chantal, great work, but by Army standards, this stateroom is a hot mess, not to be tolerated. Take note of the feedback, and at least be honest with yourself.
The divorce rate in all the services is around 2%. Way lower than the undisciplined civilian population.
Hope they never need to get to their EEBD's in the dark, Because they are buried behind the trash. Then you got that fire hazard of a chair and blankets in there.
Thank you so much
First off thanks for your service.............to be honest that room looked very cluttered like a college dorm not very ship shape as they say............
Gear adrift, food improperly stored, a total lack of military bearing. Coffee was not to be prepared outside of messing facilities unless in an authorized coffee mess. That compartment is a filthy mess. Cleanliness is absolutely necessary in that close a living condition. In the 18th century the French sailors suffered from illness because they did not keep their ships clean. The British and later the American navies did not. M. D. Cronin ADC, Retired.
EMO let you have those lights?! 😂
A lot of gear adrift. Standby for heavy rolls to port or starboard. I served on a WWII Gearing class can in the '60s. That shit wouldn't fly!
Good thing it’s not the 60’s anymore huh?
The Chinese must be quaking in their boots watching this.
The same clowns who can’t land aircraft on their carriers and don’t have even a tenth of the experience our navy does? Lol calm down
messy room
None of this was allowed when I was in the navy. Especially the women.
Key word “was”
It’s 2024 grow up already.
And if you’re so ANTI-WOMEN get off my channel. We don’t need your negativity.
Not the navy I was in the future looks bleak
Yeah, that's why you all took turns playing the woman at night. Hmmmm?
@@louisgiannobile979 Things change, who knew drone pilots would become so critical in combat. Russian machismo is getting clobbered by the very thing they despised, Ukraine’s liberalism.
Quite a mess Ma am!
She is obviously on a small ship. I tiny room for 3 J-Os. Of course the Officers live much better than Enlisted.
A Burke-class DDG.
Sorry to see the USN in such poor shape. I am USN retired (20 yrs). All I see are fire hazards, gear adrift, ‘missile hazards’, unsecured classified material and a total lack of discipline.
As an old sailor, this place failed, clutter, hazards of all types. Unsat!!!!
Is that an officers stateroom, or a friggen college dorm room? UNSAT!
What ship is she on?
The USS Woke.
@@Redwhiteblue-gr5em 🤣
DDG-73
Not very shipshape
probably the worst officer estate room to show.
This is just sad. She's not a serious person. This is a big part of why no one fears us anymore.
Barbie Joins the Navy YUK! BMC Retired God save us!
ABSOLUTELY UNACCEPTABLE!!! Gear adrift on steroids. No wonder they can't meet their recruiting goals.
No Offense Ladies! Retired USN Twenty Years. Seem like a Very Nice Young Lady. National Defense is not a Diversity experiment! Yes. I Know women cannot do a Mans Job equally as Well! Fact Started with 16 only 1 made it after 14 Months Forward Deployed Japan. True Enlisted is more physically demanding but even Officers cannot keep up and uphold same standards as Men!
This is the kind of chaos that you get when you allow women into the military.
Too much gear. Enlisted berthing would never look like this mess.
What a mess. And not meaning a dining area.
The NAVY went to Sh!t when they started putting women on ships
I hope you get some healing for whatever it is you’re going through. 🙏🏼
Bad luck
Dude, if you don't like women, you don't have to deal with women. Why are you telling on yourself, you hystericaled deluded nonsense?
It’s true right to crap man could I tell you story’s
Ain't you miss priss!
j o jungle
Perv master.
Holy fk'n GEAR ADRIFT batman!
Just wait until we begin losing ships due to stupidity, which WILL happen rather soon, and then all the 'surprised pickachu faces' are gong to be everywhere. What is coming couldn't be any more clearer.
God help us if this is what the new woke Navy has become.
Worst thing that happened to my navy was allowing females onboard. Your stateroom is UNSAT.
thanks grandpa
Way too much stuff in a small space. No way I could live in such clutter. Not impressed with this. Navy has really loosened its standards to much.
Alot of gear adrift. MAA would have a heyday