IN A DAY | AIRCRAFT CARRIER - Scott Eastwood and the Made Here team aboard the USS Nimitz
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- Made Here presents IN A DAY | EPISODE 1. Follow along on our 24hr adventure with actor Scott Eastwood aboard the USS Nimitz somewhere in the Pacific Ocean.
The new IN A DAY series will feature the amazing American workforce and what they can accomplish in one day. In our first episode we land on a Navy Aircraft Carrier in the middle of the ocean and follow these sailors and aviators for 24hrs.
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The navy’s PR department couldn’t have done it better. Bravo.
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Seriously, production crew did great. So glad they got rid of those ugly ass digi blue uniforms too and everyone was in flight deck gear or coveralls.
@@ws8061 they used to wear digimon blue uniforms?
So proud of my sweetie niece. Green vest, red helmet in last scene.
She's beautiful 😍😅
You must be so very proud!
That is cool. We loved hanging with the sailors.
Your niece is so cute! Is she single? :D
❤️❤️❤️
"get to use the internet everyday to connect with loved ones" lmfao yea if you are an officer
I was on the ship when they filmed this. They make it seem so fun lol reality check
Jennifer Ramirez lmaooo right. That whole underway was trash 😂
lmaooo, scott was cool though..my LPO almost fainted over dude.
Do you mean they make Carrier work seem so fun or Scott Eastwood seem so fun?
Stxr KillerX both of em
I served in the Navy, was stationed and deployed on a LHA the USS Belleau Wood, it was used to film the Denzel Washington movie Antoine Fisher. I know firsthand what a living hell life onboard can be on a regular day and when any type of filming occurs it is intensified by 10. Anyone who is on camera is meticulously groomed beforehand. Brand new uniform, shiny shoes, new ball cap stylist for the hair and makeup. Extra personnel who could possibly end up in the shot also have to be looking their best. Any spaces that are going to be used have to be thoroughly cleaned. This is all done by low ranking personnel and it's a big inconvenience
US Marine here. I wasn't ever on a Carrier, but I was on a few LHD's. Let me tell you, the sailors work their butt off and I ALWAYS was cool with them! It's their world! You get in cool with the right ones and no issue getting midrats or a satellite phone call home or a trip up to the Air Traffic Control Deck for night flights! Good times!
main one when I was stationed on the Nimitz, we shared the head with the Marine NCOs, their quarters was right above ours. For a sailor that was sweet, never had to clean the head, the NCOs were great, had them down for an Xmas party on the ship. It was really cool when we had beer on the ship. It was fun having Marine buddies on the ship.
Never had a problem with my shipmate Marines as a squid. OORAH!
I served in the Navy from 73-81, with and without marines. Us and Marines had a special relationship that other sevices dont understand...
At least you were cool.
As an HT on the San Ant, our Marines broke nearly everything, clogged countless toilets with shit like bed sheets and shit filled underwear, etc.
And they stole all our midrats so those of us who were coming on of getting off of watch rarely got to eat.
And y'all pretty much hijacked our gym. That's where we drew the line and "secured" it due to "repairs".
@@steve87thpsap . ..
Qaww
Scott Eastwood is almost as badass as his dad. Great Americans, great actors.
Yeah almost
I can't even imagine how annoyed that F-18 pilot was, I would have been irritated. Scott is a great dude, he's always been really humble and down to earth it seems. It's insane how much he looks like his dad, I have to do a double take sometimes.
His daddy got strong genes
My husband is the tallest guy on the left at 3:01, and the guy on the right in the next clip!! He was so excited to come back from this training and tell me all about it!!
We had an amazing experience making this video. The best part was meeting the crew. Truly amazing and inspirational people. You are a luck woman. I’ll check the clip. Dane Made Here Co-founder
BTW why do they wear those badass facemasks? In my country military code does not allow such casual wear on duty. A) For looks, not looking uniform B) not to scare civilians (yeah navy doesn't see lot civs, still that is o excuse).
@@SergeyPRKL since they're on the flight deck, they wear them to help keep their face from getting wind burn! As well as it can be very dangerous to breathe in the fumes of the fuel they use!
Brenna - My son just completed A school & is being assigned to the Eisenhower. Can you offer advice on a graduation gift for him? I know they have extremely limited space & I'm stuck for ideas. He has an inexpensive watch. Maybe a nice tactical one? A Leatherman tool? TIA!
@@jerritanner275 I got my husband a quilt made out of the fabric their uniforms are made of with his name embroidered on it so it can't get stolen on the ship!
Yo didn’t know a Filipino served in a US Aircraft carrier.... Fair Winds fellow compatriot. Love from the Philippines
There a lot of Filipinos that serve in the US Navy , some of the coolest people I’ve served with
Captain Ronald Ravelo, first American of Filipino descent to command a U.S. Navy aircraft carrier, USS ABRAHAM LINCOLN CVN-72 from 2014 to 2017
The Filipino Mafia runs the Navy. They'll always tell you they don't exist, but they're out there. Get in their good graces and you have hookups for life
Did my time on the Eisenhower back in the late 70's, not as "glamourous" as they make it seem, but wouldn't trade it for anything!
Everytime i see Scott's face, I think of...."WAY TO GO OLD MAN!!" LMAO (Gran Torino)
I worked on the Enterprise as a civilian for a temp service. Went exploring when my work was done. Got lost as hell.
5:44 dude couldn’t even say it with a straight face lol
He be shaking his head no the entire time 😂
I know for a fact he hates it haha. I used to see him on a day to day basis and he doesn't like the Navy haha.
Your real bad at reading expressions. He was just tired. Probably at the end of his shift.
@@briankyllonen4385 you're *
I was on a carrier in 1994 when they were first allowing women to serve on board. It was hard work but AWESOME because I had always wanted to serve on a carrier. But when I enlisted (out of high school) women weren't on carriers yet. Now I watch this video and see women everywhere on that boat. "Outstanding!!"
I would like to thank all of those who serve our country 👍 and may God watch over you and your family!
Thank u to all those that are serving, have served, and will serve this great country. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Proud of my 2 Navy sons 1 submarsubmariner 2nd served on air raft carrier.
Ya shame on all of you fuckin' bullies, murderers and rapists
@@SS-yv9cq lmfao whenever a nigga gets proud of being American u 100% always have one dumbass get mad
Make friends w/the Philippinos/Filipinos. There is a thing called the Filipino Underground. They have alot of ppl in the Galley. They are some of the coolest nicest people, especially on a ship. Plus they are always happy and happiness is contagious. I was a Marine and spent 11 months deployed with the Navy on LHD6. Thats how I know about the Filipino Underground
the Filipinos are exellent cooks .i'm lucky to have work with the filipinos on board Nimitz back in the 80's
indeed
Yes!! Thanks for the compliments!!
Get out of my galley mudda pucka!
u mean the mafia? XD
makes me proud to be an American....and knowing how many life's our military protects to have freedom and democracy in the best country on earth.
best country on earth pahhaha so fun
Have you been living under a rock last year?
@@alexivanov139 yeah nigga he aint stutter 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
@@Thomas-yu5kz nah🥱
20 seconds into the video, and I'm already in love with this channel
Thanks Michael. More to follow soon.
Thank you so much. Lots of stuff in the works.
5,000 people is packed in a tiny floating city!! Such a terrifying yet incredible moments.
Digg Nimitz, Biggest there is ,from the 70`s. Beautiful, she is....(Norwegian Navy & Marines, says Hello !)
I was a Sonar Technician in the Navy for most of my 20-year career, so most of my shipboard experience was on smaller ships, a Frigate (94-96), a Cruiser (97-01), and a Destroyer (06-10). However, I was temporarily assigned (TAD) to the Destroyer Squadron staff for six weeks in the summer of 2007 as an advisor in the Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW) module aboard the USS Harry S. Truman (CVN-75). The first two days aboard were really cool as I had only ever had a tour of an Aircraft Carrier before that. The commodore arranged for us to observe flight ops from the island my second day and that was pretty cool. It was also pretty cool to be able to cross the hangar deck on my way to the ASW module, which was on the O-3 level, just under the flight deck. The magic wore off pretty quick, though, because since I was TAD for such a short time, I couldn't do any qualifications there. Even though I was assigned to 12-hour watches in the ASW module, most of the work I was assigned to do during that time frame could be completed in just a few minutes. I tried to create work for myself, but the work I created for myself only added a few hours a week and I could get it all done in a day.
I did get a lot of recreational reading done in my free time. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows was scheduled to come out at the same time we were scheduled to be in a liberty port in Florida. So I brought the first six books and reread all of them in just a couple of weeks and then I spent every day in the library, but since I was only TAD, I had to read the books in the library and couldn't check them out. There was a book exchange, but they only had CNO and MCPON reading list books and I had already read all of those.
After the first two days, it was the most boring six weeks of my Navy career. The liberty port in Florida was pretty crazy the first night, but I'm a nerd and Harry Potter came out the next day. I got a hotel room and after I slept off the first night's fun, I got a bottle of wine, ordered a pizza, did laundry, and read the Deathly Hallows in one sitting. 😂Not all my port visits were that lame.
I’m in school for STG rn gives me some good insight on how ship life will be for me
@@marcuspurciller just say no to CVN duty. The best place to learn your rate is aboard DDGs and SURTASS ships. Shore wise, IUSS and instructor duty will be the best place to stay sharp. Don't let your oceanography or ACINT skills slide. No matter what else you do, those two things are a STG's bread and butter.
Robert Dietrich what about ATT stuff, how much will I really use the electronics troubleshooting and stuff
@@marcuspurciller You're going to use those skills on a regular basis, in my experience. Things aren't going to break all the time, but stuff happens and goes beyond what a 0000 can do. So, it's important to keep those skills sharp as well. Of course, it's easier to keep your electronics skills sharp than it is to keep ocean-o and acoustic analysis sharp. Sometimes, you may even find yourself going to another ship to help troubleshoot their equipment. And of course, if you like electronics, but you find out that the Navy isn't for you, what you know will be in demand with companies like Ratheon, Hewlett Packard, Boeing, etc. when you're getting ready to get out.
If you haven't already, there's a Facebook group for people who are past, present, and near future STGs and STS. You can get in there and ask people who are on active duty right now what life is like. Things haven't changed too much since I got out, but you'll still want the perspective of people currently serving.
facebook.com/groups/USNavySonarTechs/
Robert Dietrich thank you
"We are the ones who make the ship work" - nice normal dude
Random AOs coming out of the woodwork: IYAOYAOS
I love America. Look at these people, men, women, all races, all professional people.
The US military forced desegregation since 1948. If Congress passed laws to require the same result in US civilian life they would be labeled by Fox News and by others as virtue signaling communists.
@@bretth1385 no, they wouldn't. Because Republicans support desegregation/equality as they did during the civil rights protests and the civil war.
boddah Who is opposing the removal of the confederate flag and statues from public places? Why don’t we make it illegal to be a member of law enforcement and the kkk? Why isn’t the kkk recognized as a terrorist organization?
Not You The confederate flag is protected under the 1st amendment. KKK is assuredly a problem.
Not You And I’m sure fox news would agree with you that the KKK is bad. lmao
It makes me proud for being a Filipino to see One of my countrymen working on
that massive ship. Such an amazing experience for him. Godbless to you man😇
What a great tribute to our US Navy, well done Scott/Dane and MADE HERE..!!!
We were very lucky to have had this incredible experience. Thanks. Scoot and Dane - Made Here co-founders.
Thank you so much. It was truly an honor to be able to make this video.
Thanks for your love and support ♥️
I'm glad you're my fan,
Where are you from?
I had the honor of meeting your Dad when he was at Camp Pendleton back in the 80's filming Heartbreak Ridge....How's Mr Eastwood doing these days?? Give him my regards!!
Absolutely amazing what happens on a day-to-day basis when we take it for granted our freedom you guys rock
Scott standing on the flight deck "that just made my day"
Thanks to Scott Eastwood and the Made Here Team for making this video. It shows once again that US Navy Sailors are some of the greatest people on the planet and have some of the coolest jobs.
I had the privilege of serving among them, although not on carriers, for 23+ yrs. “All women are created equal, but only the finest become SAILORS”
Go Navy!!!
LOL!
You are welcome pat
Lots of sluts on those ships though.
This was beyond cool. My pops flew off carriers in ‘Nam and was super impressed. And that tourist guy on deck did a real nice narration. He’s got a bright future!
1:12 that was the most noticeable editing i have ever heard lmao
Now that’s what I’m talking about! 🔥🔥🔥
Great production, gives a very personal look into what our armed services do for us and how much work and organization is needed to pull it all together to keep us safe, thanks for doing this Scott.
And lazy and complainer people who just lives in America, living with ease and in security wants to defend and condems the budget of the US military, what a shame to those people.
Its so cool to see so many people all working together for a common goal
God bless you and God bless the crew of the USS Nimitz 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Wow. When I was a kid I spent a few nights on the USS Yorktown in Charleston. Definitely one of the coolest experiences of my life. This video just reminded me of all that, and just showed how amazing everyone on that ship is. Great work. Hopefully in a few years I can be taking off and landing on one of those
Airboss: WHO IS ON MY FOUL LINE
Bring his ass into flight deck control!!!
Yeah, I'm sure they were a lot cooler to them than if one of us did that, lol. Then again we know better.
Thank you for your time to visit these sailors and experience there day to day! Next month the Nimitz will become home for my son following a long line of family that served the fleet.
It's like a city in the middle of the ocean. Best wishes to all these brave people.
Just FYI, the green shirts are worn by a wide range of sailors, comprising of multiple different jobs. A notable example would be the Maintainers, who belong to the squadron the aircraft are part of, and work on and fix the birds themselves. They board the ship with the birds at the start of the deployment, and leave with them when it's finished. They're built up into a DEMOT crew, comprising of ADs, AEs, AMs, AOs, and ATs. They work on the engines, the electrical generators/wiring, the airframe of the bird itself, arming and disarming of ordnance, and shipboard electronics such as IFF and radar, respectively. However, it should be noted that AOs (Ordies) wear red shirts
I love this! I didn't know alot about carriers and this opened my eyes. MADE HERE and Scott Eastwood . . . Well done!
So glad you enjoyed the video. The ship and sailors are beyond amazing. Thanks. Scott and Dane - Made Here co-founders
Made in Newport News Va.....on the James River....the James being the river Capt. John Smith sailed into and set up Jamestown....., Jamestown a stone throw from Williamsburg, home of William and Mary. The James River is also home to where the first two Ironclad ships went head to head, the Moniter and the Merrimack.
love watching the seniors watching all their junior sailors during their interviews with scott. You can just tell if they say something wrong they're gonna fuck them up bad.
THIS WAS AWESOME! Thanks for sharing! I admire and respect all servicemen and women. Thank you for your service!
I was station in Italy in 80's, flew out to her to pick up couple prisoners and brief the ship on Naples Italy port call. I got so lost on that puppy!!
Was Only time I was ever on active duty Carrier, did my career as a frigate tech. Go Navy!
This was a superb video. My thanks to Scott Eastwood and the entire film crew for giving us a look at life onboard the Nimitz. I'm retired Air Force so I know a little about the Navy but this was an education. I know that this film made everything look like roses and that there are many hardships and trials that go on everyday among everyone in the military, especially these folks on a super carrier like the Nimitz. Scott and crew gave us the best look at what it's all about and I congratulate everyone involved.
From the Made ahere crew who had the privilege and honor of spending time on this incredible ship with our superlative sailors, thank you. Certainly, the sailors endure no shortage of hardships in serving the country. From what we observed, they do it with absolute aplomb, dedication and utmost professionalism. For the Made Here crew, it was a truly life changing experience. So glad you appreciated the video.
Go NAVY!!! 💪 Thanks 2 ALL 4 your service to our country.💖👍🤗
Amazing job ! Thanks Scott & Team
Military needs to produce more videos like this.....SHOWING operations, skill-sets, and ultimately....opportunities. JOBS. I was a military brat; Air Force; my dad was a fighter pilot. I SAW first hand the sacrifice, because I LIVED it secondarily. FEW make it a career, to retirement. But the ones that do....are the cream of the crop. Because in many MOS's (specialties)....they already ARE to make the cut, DO that job.
Thanks Tommy. It was a truly amazing trip. It takes a team on every deck of the ship to make a carrier work. The dedication of the crew was deeply inspiring. It was a total privilege to make this video. Glad It resonated with you. Dane co-founder Made Here.
I agree.kinda interesting.can we see some battle as well.maybe firing those huge guns. Or a jet shooting a missle
That was brilliantly Done. You made them look like real Rock Stars that they are. I can't even imagine what other country's think when they watch what we have and most of all the service Men and Women that make it happen.
They think we’ve sold out to the military industrial complex
@@CoercedJab well that doesn't change the fact that a group of patriotic, brave, disciplined men and women operate the fruits of the military industry.
Great job with this video, Mr. Eastwood. Making good films must be in your genes. Go Navy and thank you very much!
God Bless all those Navy folks !!!! They have my admiration - (and I served 15 years in the Army).
This video is really well made! Thanks for spending time with our incredible sailors, and thanks for the broader effort to focus on American workers overall...You’ve got my support!
Fantastic and thanks. It was an amazing privilege.
Thanks for your love and support ♥️
I'm glad you're my fan,
Where are you from?
Nicely done seen one of my old communications officer in there who works for Hollywood. Loved the video well done Mr Eastwood
Thanks Brian. Appreciate you watching and commenting.
Thank you for your service. A cut above us.
That looks awesome! Thank you to all who serve our great country and protect our freedoms!
I am not American. But I can see why I would be proud to be an American.
me at 19 watching TIKTOK
Her : sailing a 72 billion dollar killing machine
Not hard to find recruiters.
Just find a recruiter
It’s not 72 billion maybe with all the aircraft but still I doubt it each unit cost was 7 billion and bulk for all ten ships js 72
😂😂😂😂😂
That’s the Military life, what your doing is a civilian life.
Mr. Eastwood, thank you for using your time to show those of us who are not in the armed forces.. What it is like in some small part to experience life aboard a US aircraft carrier and to meet some of the great people who defend our nation..
Thank you to all those who served past and present, much respect to all.
Thank you, Made Here and Scott Eastwood, for making this wonderful video ... Although I never had the physical prowess to be in the service, I've always loved and respected out fighting men and women ... They are in my thoughts and prayers on a daily basis .... I also look forward to May every year with all the Memorial Day observances, doing the parades and cookouts with vigor .... The pride and my testosterone oozes out of every pore.
Thanks for watching Bill. Really glad you enjoyed watching and love your comments. Much appreciated.
Scott Eastwood looks like he should be a fighter pilot on that ship! He is his father's son...so handsome!
looks so gay girly looking
Love watching your videos. Hope you keep making more of them.
Oh to be that young again! I was Navy 1964-1968. Before the Nimitz was even laid down. Lord I'm old.
brave , prepared, perseverant, capacitated, patriotic...i see those things just for start talking of this people
Served aboard a Carrier (Hornet CVA 12) in 1954
Thank you for your service. The country owes much to our veterans.
oww you fight in korean war and vietcong war??
Adrian Ivers how old are u
Take the Pill in God We Trust 86
Adrian Ivers nice, stay indoors 🙏👍
Life is a journey of dedication and hard work
This is amazing good job Scott and made here you guys rock
Hi Scott & Dane! Amazing video on the great men and women who protect us everyday! May God keep every one of them safe from any harm. It was Breathtaking to see everything about what goes on on living on there. All the work they do and the fun they get to have when they have free time! Thank you 🙏 both! I love Scott Eastwood, he’s always so upbeat! Dane you also have an amazing gift with videos! Please keep up the great work! 👍🏻❤️
Thank you for your kind words. So appreciated.
Dane Chapin Dane please get in touch with me there’s a huge scam going on that will do damage. Please email me at Grandcherokeegirl@hotmail.com. And please delete this comment afterwards. Thank you. But it needs to be heard.
Thanks for your love and support ♥️
I'm glad you're my fan,
Where are you from?
@@scotteastwood.002 Always! You’re amazing! Pennsylvania
@@patrumpgal9929 thanks ♥️, how are you..?
"A lot happens on an american aircraft carrier. Petty Officer Dingleberry is going to be your guide"
thanks dope video man lots of peeps smilin
VS-21 USS ENTERPRISE CVN 65 here. Thank you for posting this. Brings back fond memories
Wow.. amazing!! Scott Eastwood.... Clint Eastwood's son I guess.... This is a beautiful and informative video.... Nicely done :)
Yes, he is Clint Eastwood’s son -
I was expecting his voice sounded more like his dad 🤣
What a great view into something so rare to see!!
Thanks, Scott!
*shout out to the silent heroes that aren't recognized here, THE MMs*
What is an MM?
@@iansarver8444 they're these little chocolate things coated in candy, they are pretty good.
@@iansarver8444 They arent recognised, so no one knows..
Ian Sarver machinists mate
What about the Marines?
The next day they performed a social experiment, attaching a sailor to the slingshot to see what happened
A fascinating look inside the real world of an aircraft carrier. Highly recommend!
I love these type of videos. I always wanted to know what it is like being in the shoes of these brave men and women. Thank you
❤️❤️❤️ From Iran : You My hero ❤️❤️❤️
I love this and you 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 awhole lotta love
Hello 👋, how are you doing today; how’s everything going over there 👉 hope your day was blessed 😇?
Nicely done. Served onboard Nimitz with Fighter Squadron 41 the Black Aces from 78 to 82 . In fall of 79 deployed for a Mediterranean cruise that didn't end until the end of May of 80. We got caught up in the Irainan Hostage Crisis and ended up doing 144 days straight at sea. Was not a fun time for any of us. The thing I remember most about that time was the Phase "I Like Ike" because it was the USS Eisenhower that came to relieve us from Gonzo Station. The other popular phrase was "Ayatollah the Assaholar"! Go Navy.
Salute to the Black Aces...I was ship company on the Nimitz '09-'10. Wespacs...Captain "Nasty" Manizir was our CO and he was Black Aces too.🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
I served on the Nimitz during 09"/10" Wespac....great memories.
I loved it! Helps me to see what my son is doing in the USS Ike.
The sailors are amazing people...
Amazing team.
Ana, are you sure that you wanna know?
*that’s my ship right there finished my quarantine i’m on the way to her in a few days can’t wait to be with my squadron*
Whatsnewlauren XO they had you quarantine when you PCS?
yes originally was supposed to go to iwakuni but depending on where your last duty station was you will be more then likely on quarantine
See you there🤘🏽
Thank you all for your service & dedication. USA! USA! USA!
Great video, thank you for sharing! Learned a lot from your journey!
“All the CSs WANNA be there”
Yea okay 😂😂
my man is currently on this ship, very informative since we aren’t able to speak, still missing him but I like this knowing how it is
Just know he’s cheating 😂
Very nice well done! Thanks to all to those who in the armed forces for keeping us free!
I have seen videos about carriers. But this is one of the best videos in that regard.
Could Scott Eastwood look anymore like his Dad.
Agree - he looks exactly like his Dad and a true American and overall nice guy
too bad robert deniros kids can't say the same
Dam your right. He a splitting image of his dad. He could to a remake of his western. Hang em high.
@@thebutcherspecial lol
I hear a bit of his dad, too. He’s got the Hollywood looks. Hm!
Amazingly done!! Informative, interesting and love the way they honor the most mundane work. Every person and every job counts!! I salute the sailors on the USS Nimitz. Seems you had an amazing 24hrs Scott. Wow I can only imagine how amazing, adventurous that was. Only in dreams but for some a reality!! Cannot wait to see what's next.
Thanks Natasha. Really appreciate your kind words. Every job on the ship counts as you say. The sailors on the ship were beyond amazing. Loved every minute of our trip on the ship.
Hello Natasha, how are you doing today; how’s everything going over there 👉 I hope your day was blessed 😇 Natasha?
Thanks for your love and support ♥️
I'm glad you're my fan,
Where are you from?
all legends great job
Those carriers are insane!
This is what I want to do after graduating college 😀
The dream
You guys join NAVY as a sailor after graduation?
From a new to the Navy momma thank you for making this video. I have not been able to talk to my son since he boarded the Nimitz in North Island this has calmed my fears. Thank you so much
I’m glad we could calm your fears. Meeting and spending time with the Nimitz crew calmed my fears too. We are in great hands with the fantastic and dedicated crew of the Nimitz.
Your'e in for a treat when you realize that this video is bullshit. Life sucks underway, and they make this video look like a baby walk. The food sucks. Ice cream socials, lobster and steak are usually given when shit is about to hit the fan, or when your deployment is extended. Life is good for officers, but enlisted life sucks
@@m.l.s.2574 Become an officer!
@@nikolai3620 You must think that's an easy thing to do.
@@RErnie-gv1hv I know it's an easy thing to do. Get a degree, simple as that.
Actually, even simpler than that. The military will literally pay your way through school to become an officer in return for service.
Excellent , managed to fully outline the workings of one of the biggest war canoes on the planet and a great NAVY recruitment video
Outstanding!!!