From the January 2nd - February 24th I'm shipping out on the schools training ship. "Luckily", as a cadet officer and a senior, a few of us get cadet officer living spaces instead of living in a hold with 85 guys bunked 3 high. I thought I would post some pics of the ship and my room. The room is about the size of the kitchen from the last meet and greet with 9 of my buddies living in it including myself. It honestly is better then sleeping in a room 20' x 40' with 80 guys though.
Here's the ship (renamed the T.S. Kennedy last year). It was built in 1968 and re-fit as a troop transport. We set sail with a total of 650 people on board.
Dry dock pics:
The Engine Room Operating Console: (My Office. Average Temp ~ 110-120 degrees
My room, and yes this is an improvement but it still sucks.
My bed is the second one down on the right. Bed Dimensions: 7'long, 2' wide, and 2' of head room.
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Here's the ship (renamed the T.S. Kennedy last year). It was built in 1968 and re-fit as a troop transport. We set sail with a total of 650 people on board.
Dry dock pics:
The Engine Room Operating Console: (My Office. Average Temp ~ 110-120 degrees
My room, and yes this is an improvement but it still sucks.
My bed is the second one down on the right. Bed Dimensions: 7'long, 2' wide, and 2' of head room.
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