It used to be 3 six hour segments underway and they were called Mess Specialists (MS). Times have changed, but there is nothing like a good, hot meal after being under water for a prolonged period of time. Kudos to the boat's cooks!
@@ThearmorcavIt used to be that we switched to 18 hours days while underway. Six hours on watch, followed by six hours of maintenance, quals or recreation, and then the last six hours in the rack. This repeated until we returned to port, and resumed a normal 24 hour day.
THERE IS NO WAR HERE !!! F**ing waste of tax payers money but i hope you enjoy watching them eat food which costs 10x more than a civilian on dry land who is trying to survive in *THE REAL WORLD
I had a friend who was on a sub,i loved to pick him up whenever he came home, he loved trees and grass,so we took him to the forest for a picnic. He was in paradise again. It was like watching a child discovering it for the first time.
I ate in the Chief’s Mess on a fast attack many years ago. I had steak and eggs at 2am. I also had lunch of a few surface ships while they were in port.
My dad is / was retired, CPO navigator on subs. Old diesel, then nuclear. I got to eat many times on one. The food was really good. They are fed well. I once was able to go out to sea and underwater, but today it’s not allowed. I salute all those who serve on submarines. You’re definitely a very elite group of heroes.
Nice Footage 🎥🎞️🎞️🎬 , I Am a veteran that served in the Nuclear Navy submarine service Command submarine group 6, , as a cook/Baker , I earned a BA then the culinary arts while I was on active duty in the Navy, 🙏 Thank U Uncle Sam 🦅🇺🇲🦅‼️♦️♦️♦️
THERE IS NO WAR HERE !!! F**ing waste of tax payers money but i hope you enjoy watching them eat food which costs 10x more than a civilian on dry land who is trying to survive in *THE REAL WORLD
@@mentalasylumescapee6389 Oh my goodness, you have absolutely no understanding of what these people do. This is what tax dollars are for. Not for Russian Civil wars, or college students that are deadbeats. We've had a nuclear sub fleet for decades and were just fine. You're struggles aren't because of submarine meals.
At 0:25 that sausage gravy looked so good. It’s 330am right now. As soon as my kids drive to school at 720 am, I’m gonna jump in my truck and go get a carry out order. 😀. Enjoyed video. Thanks for posting it.
Nice video but, as a professional chef, I was anticipating more about food prep for the crew in such tight working space. You only glossed over the topic. I would be interested in another video that devotes more on the topic.
I really appreciate their sacrifices they make , it doesn't matter if its during peace time or war time cuz their lives are always on the edge as we don't know whats gonna happen next while diving deep underwater in the Ocean... They sacrifice all their normal and easy life, enjoying out with friends and families etc but rather choosed to live inside a tube underwater for months and years and serve their country by sacrificing their every good thing life has to offer . ...
what "sacrifice" are you talking about? they go to the depths of the oceans *THERE IS NO WAR HERE* !!! F***ing waste of tax payers money but i hope you enjoy watching them eat food which costs 10x more than a civilian on dry land who is trying to survive in *THE REAL WORLD*
@@StigGEPalm Soldiers and sailors? Lol you surely you jest. Maybe the Vice Admiral or something, but everyone else might as well be getting dog scraps.
If you look at it simplistically like that then the submariners are the most 'righteous' of the forces. Their entire job is to do nothing and just be a threat until the last minute, they also are the last resort to attack because they don't want to give away their position so they can keep spying.
As a 30 year veteran Chef of the culinary industry I'm completely impressed with the cooks of these submarine's!!! Healthy and delicious food is a must for our honorable servicemen and women! Great job guys 👏
THERE IS NO WAR HERE !!! F**ing waste of tax payers money but i hope you enjoy watching them eat food which costs 10x more than a civilian on dry land who is trying to survive in *THE REAL WORLD
В чем величие американской нации? В том что Америка во всем мире развязала кучу войн и убила кучу людей? Да вас весь мир ненавидит. И рано или поздно Америка получит за все свои злодеяния.
I was never on a sub or a ship, but breakfast in the Marines is underrated as hell, at least 19 years ago it was. It was huge and they had everything you could imagine. Also, the chow hall opened at like 5am so these dudes were essentially getting up in the middle of the night to start breakfast
THERE IS NO WAR HERE !!! F**ing waste of tax payers money but i hope you enjoy watching them eat food which costs 10x more than a civilian on dry land who is trying to survive in *THE REAL WORLD
THERE IS NO WAR HERE !!! F**ing waste of tax payers money but i hope you enjoy watching them eat food which costs 10x more than a civilian on dry land who is trying to survive in *THE REAL WORLD
Surved on the John c Calhoun SSBN630 in the 80s. Back then subs had the best food in the navy and everyone who surved on a sub had 2 weeks kitchen duty when you first reported to your sub. Worst 2 weeks of my life. Lol.
I mainly really love the video about mass cooking thing, and now it's inside the submarine, something that I dive into too. This is very entertaining to me
I’m retired USAF after 24 years and I love watching how the other services lived and ate, I only ate at Army and Air Force chow halls and sadly never got to eat at a Navy chow hall but I heard they were the best.
On land they where decent, most of time base chow halls are run by civilian contractors. But food on ship is not that good unless you are on a sub or smaller surface ship. Air Craft Carriers food is slightly better than on par with prison food but worse the School Cafeteria Food.
The people that build houses: thank you for your service The people who save children: thank you for your service the people who research medicine: thank you for your service The people that care about other people : thank you for your service The people who care for Animals: Thank you for your service And the most important: thank you God the Lord Almighty of Heaven for all your service you have done and continue to do 🙏
Watching the film Das Boot reminds us of how much tougher the old guys must have been to not have hardly any of the modern conveniences, suffering nutritional privations and nasty inconveniences such as moldy bread and no fresh stuff (e.g., fruits and veggies were gone within the first week or so of long cruises ... resupply was terribly infrequent and a godsend to the men)
Curious... what do they do with the empty shell casings? Do they recycle them and have to store them somewhere? As well, does the Navy recycle other items like cans, bottles etc and store them onboard until back at port?
Everything is compacted like cans, cardboard, and general garbage. Plastics are melted into disks about 2ft in diameter. Nothing is ejected except waste water that is filtered and cleaned before being expelled.
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I'm surprised that the veggies on the sub were fresh, tomatoes and bell peppers for example. I thought they might have been pre-chopped and frozen. Good for the navy.
Those fresh veggies only lasted 2 weeks if very lucky. Than another 12 weeks of canned and frozen veggies. Then finally the rest of the green Jello and vermicelli. Oh it gets real bad. if called out to take another ships commitment. God Bless Submariners
You all don't get the credit you truly deserve. A hot cup of coffee and a good hot chow! Wow! Makes all the difference in the world! Godspeed food services
I don't know who did this vlog however I do know they never went aboard a sub. the video is that of a carrier where the kitchen (gally) is larger than a submarne.
Hay! Hay! Hay! They go to training for months and get more and more training. Don't feed the submariners, and watch what happens. It is a great skill; you can be a chef if you leave the service. I would work for 20 years, and then I could get a fancy chef job or open a restaurant. After 6 tours in combat in Afgh, I left. Got my head together. Got an MBA from a top school. Went to the top 1 culinary school. I had to do internships at various top-drawer restaurants. But my MBA buddies from Wharto wanted to start a company overseas and lead. We made a King's ransom. We brought gobs of business to a famous restaurant for a Chinese chef. I am completely fluent in Mandarin and asked if he would teach me. He agreed. Now I can do all that. After we sold all four companies, I retired at 50. I can make anything from simple to fancy. I don't do deep fried. Most of my neighbors are rich Chinese Americans. The kids all know me and get off the shuttle and come here. They have to agree on what they want to eat. Then they send to me. They come over and swim, eat, and some sleep over if they want, but girls with girls and boys with boys, THen they study until 10PM. They go to a private academy six days a week. As a result, I get free medical care since many young mothers are US-trained doctors. I don't even have to pay hospital fees. If they hear I am sick, they come running.. They check me all the time. Great.
Perhaps you should also mention that the Zumwalt class is considered a failure. Not just in regards to it's general lack of capabilities and combat readiness, but by the Navy itself. It's a Epic failure considering the amount of money and time spent on a class that has no real relevance ,and cannot perform the role it was created for.
How do they ventilate planes? Here iis your answer dill weed. The submarine crew needs to breathe - how do they get enough oxygen? Well, submarines have special machines that make oxygen from ocean water. They use electrolysis, which means electricity breaks apart H20 molecules to get oxygen. Fresh ,
I remember an instructor in Navy Avionics A School telling the class he’d rather have a sister in a whorehouse than a brother on a sewer pipe referring to a submarine. . I said thanks a lot, my older brother is a Chief Sonar Tech on fast attacks and my brother in law is a Chief Sonar Tech on a boomer. I worked on electronics used to hunt submarines from the air. After that I worked at EB a short time doing electronics wiring on submarines, mainly the 694 Groton. Saw the first hull sections of the Ohio come together.
@@oldsalt7534 12-71 to 4-72 Millington, Tn. It’s funny because he is the only instructor I remember and he taught receivers. His name was AX2 Leed. He was on shore duty from a VP Squadron. When I got out after 4 years I was an AX2 in a VP Squadron. They offered me instructor duty in A school for shore duty if I re-enlisted. I didn’t see much future in the Navy. I ended up with good electronics jobs in the Alaska oil field 6 years later.
@@Chris_at_Home I was there from June 64-March '65. ATN. From there I went to DASH School in Norfolk until June then to the USS Robert H. McCard DD 822 out of Charleston until Aug. 67 when it left for Vietnam. I didn't have enough time to finish the cruise so I went the tender USS Everglades just across the pier. I was supposed to get out in Feb. '68 but they cut me lose 69 days early so I got out in December '67. I guess I'll always wonder what my life would have been like if I'd stayed. But I ended up with the telephone company for 36 years before I retired so everything worked out probably for the best.
@@oldsalt7534 I did over 30 years as a communications tech. I was a tech on the pipeline for 15 years and then did my last six years before retirement at a gateway earth station. I retired from a real big telecom company.
Personally I find it bizarre and high risk to have 95% men in a 100% isolated small space with only a few up to 5% women in the same space. That is how things are in the relativist society called USA.
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I was expecting 20 minutes of cooking aboard a sub. I got 2.
And you got 18 min of interesting complex information and knowledge about the overall submarine experience.
@@MarioMartinez-tt9ly Then name the video differently. Just a waste of time
Next video will be a 20 minute loop of them making sub sandwiches on a sub.
@@MarioMartinez-tt9ly Which isn't what I fucking wanted.
Good health to you Gary Myers.
I wanted to watch a video about cooking on a submarine but they flucked us again
😅
For sure
😂😂😂
Ya, what gives?
Less than 3 minutes out of a 20 minute video
I like how it went from a cooking onboard video to a full doc on different types of warships. smh
ADHD production.. incoherent mental rambling.
probably some college punks video project
I'm all for it 😎
This comment makes no sense
Theyre showing Pictures of a Aircraft Carrier Kitchen, LOLZ
From cooking to warship documentary in 4.5 minutes.
God Bless all who serve. Thank you for every task you perform, from the smallest to the largest.
It used to be 3 six hour segments underway and they were called Mess Specialists (MS). Times have changed, but there is nothing like a good, hot meal after being under water for a prolonged period of time. Kudos to the boat's cooks!
what happened to the other 6 hours in the 24 hour day??
@@ThearmorcavIt used to be that we switched to 18 hours days while underway. Six hours on watch, followed by six hours of maintenance, quals or recreation, and then the last six hours in the rack. This repeated until we returned to port, and resumed a normal 24 hour day.
so your not talking about a 24 hour day, just 6 hour segments?
THERE IS NO WAR HERE !!! F**ing waste of tax payers money but i hope you enjoy watching them eat food which costs 10x more than a civilian on dry land who is trying to survive in *THE REAL WORLD
I had a friend who was on a sub,i loved to pick him up whenever he came home, he loved trees and grass,so we took him to the forest for a picnic.
He was in paradise again.
It was like watching a child discovering it for the first time.
Dnt thnk so... 😁😂Jst kidding
You don’t miss land, trees 🌲 and mountains until you can’t see them for months!
What a special guy.
@@zer00rdie it's what friends do,right?
@@aaronkuntze7494 I wouldnt expect less!
Those folks in the kitchen are THE most important part of any military! Much respect gang! Thank you for your service!
The food looks soo good! Glad to see our troops are fed well
Submariners get the best food in the Navy, because of the environment they have to work in.
I ate in the Chief’s Mess on a fast attack many years ago. I had steak and eggs at 2am. I also had lunch of a few surface ships while they were in port.
@@Chris_at_Home Is the chiefs mess the best?
@@papasmoke981 Probably, you have to be a Chief or a guest of one to eat in there.
I can tell you right now don’t be fooled 😂😭
My dad is / was retired, CPO navigator on subs. Old diesel, then nuclear. I got to eat many times on one. The food was really good. They are fed well.
I once was able to go out to sea and underwater, but today it’s not allowed.
I salute all those who serve on submarines. You’re definitely a very elite group of heroes.
*fart sound
From cooking inside the sub to submarine weapons to destroyers. Nice organization of details.
Do you want your money back?
How did this video go from Cooking food to Lazer cannons
YOU CAN COOK FOOD WITH LAZER CANNONS
Well I'd say that's cooking
Yes
I’m not even American,but I am so grateful to American soldiers and to ur country for giving us your service and protection
From Estonia 🇪🇪
Thank you. So very few feel that way.
@@OneOut1 just leave other countries in peace simple
Nice Footage 🎥🎞️🎞️🎬 , I Am a veteran that served in the Nuclear Navy submarine service Command submarine group 6, , as a cook/Baker , I earned a BA then the culinary arts while I was on active duty in the Navy, 🙏 Thank U Uncle Sam 🦅🇺🇲🦅‼️♦️♦️♦️
Thank you to these brave people for their service.
I pray for their safety and success.
THERE IS NO WAR HERE !!! F**ing waste of tax payers money but i hope you enjoy watching them eat food which costs 10x more than a civilian on dry land who is trying to survive in *THE REAL WORLD
@@mentalasylumescapee6389 Oh my goodness, you have absolutely no understanding of what these people do. This is what tax dollars are for. Not for Russian Civil wars, or college students that are deadbeats. We've had a nuclear sub fleet for decades and were just fine. You're struggles aren't because of submarine meals.
@@whiskeybuilder6335 BAHAHAHAHA and how many wars has your submarine won?
gonna compare yourself to the "U-boats of WW2" or something? BAHAAHHAHA
@@mentalasylumescapee6389 The U boats lost the war.
@@whiskeybuilder6335 at least they fought.
At 0:25 that sausage gravy looked so good. It’s 330am right now. As soon as my kids drive to school at 720 am, I’m gonna jump in my truck and go get a carry out order. 😀. Enjoyed video. Thanks for posting it.
Nice video but, as a professional chef, I was anticipating more about food prep for the crew in such tight working space. You only glossed over the topic. I would be interested in another video that devotes more on the topic.
AI-made video
Search Mega Meals Modern Marvels here on TH-cam the first portion there is about logistics of supplying a Sub and food prep.
@@sidewinder3422 : Thanks Sidewinder !
I really appreciate their sacrifices they make , it doesn't matter if its during peace time or war time cuz their lives are always on the edge as we don't know whats gonna happen next while diving deep underwater in the Ocean... They sacrifice all their normal and easy life, enjoying out with friends and families etc but rather choosed to live inside a tube underwater for months and years and serve their country by sacrificing their every good thing life has to offer . ...
È una scelta sua,nessuno li costringe, è il loro lavoro,quindi tutto normale
what "sacrifice" are you talking about? they go to the depths of the oceans *THERE IS NO WAR HERE* !!! F***ing waste of tax payers money but i hope you enjoy watching them eat food which costs 10x more than a civilian on dry land who is trying to survive in *THE REAL WORLD*
They must be well paid I hope?
@@StigGEPalm Soldiers and sailors? Lol you surely you jest. Maybe the Vice Admiral or something, but everyone else might as well be getting dog scraps.
If you look at it simplistically like that then the submariners are the most 'righteous' of the forces. Their entire job is to do nothing and just be a threat until the last minute, they also are the last resort to attack because they don't want to give away their position so they can keep spying.
By far our navy is the most capable and latest equipped navy in the entire world. Kudos.....
If this is the case , what happened in Afghanistan, Vietnam, Syria, Iraq, Somalia, why did the USA end up losing.
@@mysterycambodia Aren't all those places in the desert? What good is a submarine in the desert?
@@mysterycambodia Cringe bot comment
As a 30 year veteran Chef of the culinary industry I'm completely impressed with the cooks of these submarine's!!!
Healthy and delicious food is a must for our honorable servicemen and women!
Great job guys 👏
Good health to you.
great crew terrible video not much cookin
Who got this recommended after the titanic submarine sank?
Me. All my social media is filled with submarine videos
Torpedos are massive but so was my excitement wanting to watch a video about cooking in a submarine.
Tight spaces, No open flames, that's about it I guess.
Great video, but where's the food. I don't think you are listening!
True 😂
Glad to see all of the Firepower and defenses that we have, the way the world is going today it looks like they might be needed sometime soon
Because of America the world is at chaos. Name a war last 70 years America didn't got a hand in it.
3:01 The silence is deafening. Is this post-orgy?
Thank you for your service fellas. We are so grateful for protecting this great nation and the whole world
THERE IS NO WAR HERE !!! F**ing waste of tax payers money but i hope you enjoy watching them eat food which costs 10x more than a civilian on dry land who is trying to survive in *THE REAL WORLD
В чем величие американской нации? В том что Америка во всем мире развязала кучу войн и убила кучу людей? Да вас весь мир ненавидит. И рано или поздно Америка получит за все свои злодеяния.
I was never on a sub or a ship, but breakfast in the Marines is underrated as hell, at least 19 years ago it was. It was huge and they had everything you could imagine. Also, the chow hall opened at like 5am so these dudes were essentially getting up in the middle of the night to start breakfast
I like 5 am breakfasts because I can go back at nine and them Im good for the day.
Hoà bình hay chiến tranh chiến sĩ nhà bếp vẫn có công lớn với nhân dân nhất là người làm bánh mì .
I've been on the submarine at Disneyland. It's not the same as being in an actual submarine though.
THERE IS NO WAR HERE !!! F**ing waste of tax payers money but i hope you enjoy watching them eat food which costs 10x more than a civilian on dry land who is trying to survive in *THE REAL WORLD
Fort Wayne had a big spread for all the kids getting physicals in the late 60s
Most important guy everywhere...The cook.
No cook, no food to eat, no solder to fight, no victory at the end.
So...Thank you men in the kitchen !
I am so glad you are out there doing your thing to protect us and other countries around the world. Hats off.
Protecting you from what ?
Thank you for this glimpse into life in the "silent service." One of my brothers served on a sub for many years.
THERE IS NO WAR HERE !!! F**ing waste of tax payers money but i hope you enjoy watching them eat food which costs 10x more than a civilian on dry land who is trying to survive in *THE REAL WORLD
Surved on the John c Calhoun SSBN630 in the 80s. Back then subs had the best food in the navy and everyone who surved on a sub had 2 weeks kitchen duty when you first reported to your sub. Worst 2 weeks of my life. Lol.
40 years ago, No one cares. You were never in combat
I mainly really love the video about mass cooking thing, and now it's inside the submarine, something that I dive into too. This is very entertaining to me
I was in another service, but I really respect what these people do!
No you wasn't 🤣
🇺🇸❇⚓🔩⚓❇🇺🇸.....I wish the US invested the most in the Navy along all military branches.....Salute to these fine folks & excellent vid!!...
All submarine videos will now have oceangate comments
i'm an ex Navy cook, I signed up to cook on an sub. I went to New london and decieded it was not for me. They sent me to an aircraft carrier.
Cooking or working on a sub would drive me mad
In a air tight tube eating four meals a day sleeping six hours a day and sharing one bathroom with 40 others...brings back alot of memories.
Four meals a day sounds great glad all the people are looked after well!
@@JD-qf8ul back in my days while serving all the food got old after a while. You will be amazed by what you start putting ketchup on...
,كم يبقون في داخل الغواصه وكم يتقاضون من المال
@@bettiebundy Ketchup goes with anything though, ketchup on reheated fried chicken is quite the delicacy.
I’m retired USAF after 24 years and I love watching how the other services lived and ate, I only ate at Army and Air Force chow halls and sadly never got to eat at a Navy chow hall but I heard they were the best.
So you went in USAF 98? 97 here just retired myself.
On land they where decent, most of time base chow halls are run by civilian contractors. But food on ship is not that good unless you are on a sub or smaller surface ship. Air Craft Carriers food is slightly better than on par with prison food but worse the School Cafeteria Food.
I have no idea why I'm so fascinated with these videos.
Two minutes of cooking information and the rest is arguably a better topic.
The people that build houses: thank you for your service
The people who save children: thank you for your service
the people who research medicine: thank you for your service
The people that care about other people : thank you for your service
The people who care for Animals:
Thank you for your service
And the most important: thank you God the Lord Almighty of Heaven for all your service you have done and continue to do 🙏
What a guy you are and what words you saids ,thanks you for you service.
Imagine eating a sub sandwich 🥪 on a submarine.
GLORY TO AMERICA 😃😃😃😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪
Watching the film Das Boot reminds us of how much tougher the old guys must have been to not have hardly any of the modern conveniences, suffering nutritional privations and nasty inconveniences such as moldy bread and no fresh stuff (e.g., fruits and veggies were gone within the first week or so of long cruises ... resupply was terribly infrequent and a godsend to the men)
I've tried to go 'without' in my life, its good to test yourself.
and girls
I remember at some point a couple of years ago the Navy parked a Zumwalt in the SF Bay awesome looking destroyer!
Curious... what do they do with the empty shell casings? Do they recycle them and have to store them somewhere? As well, does the Navy recycle other items like cans, bottles etc and store them onboard until back at port?
Everything is compacted like cans, cardboard, and general garbage. Plastics are melted into disks about 2ft in diameter. Nothing is ejected except waste water that is filtered and cleaned before being expelled.
Thanks . America's 🇺🇸 Super team . Thank you all for your Service protecting our Nation
My dog eats better than they fed us on our ship.
These submarine sailers are lucky, their food looks great.
Soooo happy we have well organized navy, marines, army etc. to defend us! Luv from SF
Shocked they didn't talk about landing gear.
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What a time to watch it
So when is the video about “cooking on a submarine” gonna start?
1:21 thats a dutch walrus class submarine
I'm surprised that the veggies on the sub were fresh, tomatoes and bell peppers for example. I thought they might have been pre-chopped and frozen. Good for the navy.
FROZEN like AUSTIN POWERS!!!!! 😅YEAH, BABY!!!!! YEAH!!!!
Those fresh veggies only lasted 2 weeks if very lucky. Than another 12 weeks of canned and frozen veggies. Then finally the rest of the green Jello and vermicelli. Oh it gets real bad. if called out to take another ships commitment. God Bless Submariners
Praise the Lord for these willing-to-serve service members.
The logistics required to design, build, and operate just one submarine is mind numbing
Lies again? Doctor Ugly Sex Machine
not russian or chinese
"Luxury" is a relative term. To a German World War 2 diesel U-Boat crew, a modern nuclear sub would be like a cruise liner.
Wait, are we talking about cooking inside of the submarine?
Yes....Zumwalt Class home fries. Tasty.
Tecknology canggih luarbiasa
This has almost nothing about cooking on a sub
Amazing as always 🔥
Impresionante maquina
Hat’s off to any sub mariners globally.👌
No more cooking after 2:45
AI-made video
Very interesting !!
I thought this was about cooking on a Sub! The video was 20 minutes and not much about cooking.
It's just propaganda hahahaha
Aye!
You all don't get the credit you truly deserve. A hot cup of coffee and a good hot chow! Wow! Makes all the difference in the world! Godspeed food services
Such a unique submarine! Thank you for sharing!!!
3500 lbs? That's an suv! Surely it weights more than that?!?
How r u
I don't know who did this vlog however I do know they never went aboard a sub. the video is that of a carrier where the kitchen (gally) is larger than a submarne.
Hay quá em! Mê bài này lắm luôn, cám ơn em nha!
What an amazing job to cook on a sub. More about the cooking and the kitchen please.
I was about to say the same thing. The cooking was only about 3 minutes!
i looked at the ttle a couple of times during the video while listening about Zumwalts firepower 😅
This was supposed to be a documentary about cooking on a submarine. Instead, it is about all functions of a sub.
Worlds deepest moving Restaurant
crazy this is recommended to me just now
Imagine joining the navy to be the cooker 😂
Happens to a lot of people. Regardless of the reasons you join you can end up being a mechanic or cook.
What’s wrong with that?
Hay! Hay! Hay! They go to training for months and get more and more training. Don't feed the submariners, and watch what happens. It is a great skill; you can be a chef if you leave the service. I would work for 20 years, and then I could get a fancy chef job or open a restaurant. After 6 tours in combat in Afgh, I left. Got my head together. Got an MBA from a top school. Went to the top 1 culinary school. I had to do internships at various top-drawer restaurants.
But my MBA buddies from Wharto wanted to start a company overseas and lead. We made a King's ransom. We
brought gobs of business to a famous restaurant for a Chinese chef. I am completely fluent in Mandarin and asked if he would teach me. He agreed. Now I can do all that.
After we sold all four companies, I retired at 50. I can make anything from simple to fancy. I don't do deep fried. Most of my neighbors are rich Chinese Americans. The kids all know me and get off the shuttle and come here. They have to agree on what they want to eat. Then they send to me. They come over and swim, eat, and some sleep over if they want, but girls with girls and boys with boys, THen they study until 10PM. They go to a private academy six days a week. As a result, I get free medical care since many young mothers are US-trained doctors. I don't even have to pay hospital fees. If they hear I am sick, they come running.. They check me all the time. Great.
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Two minutes for food :(
it's perfect, thanks
Can’t imagine living in a tube for months without getting sun light.
A well fed military is a strong fighting military!!
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Food should NEVER EVER BE OVERLOOKED. EVER.
Lord have mercy with those cooks🙏🙏🙏
The A.D.D here for content is crazy
Perhaps you should also mention that the Zumwalt class is considered a failure. Not just in regards to it's general lack of capabilities and combat readiness, but by the Navy itself. It's a Epic failure considering the amount of money and time spent on a class that has no real relevance ,and cannot perform the role it was created for.
Complicated Junk !
It was a win for those who profited off it
@@destroyerarmor2846 you can bet some politicians were involved in improving their bank accounts
BEAUTYFUL
Watch out for Borei class submarines and Yasen class nuclear Russian attack submarines
400 meals a day and those stainless surfaces were spotless.
I guess I'll never know how they ventilate their flat tops while underwater
How do they ventilate planes? Here iis your answer dill weed. The submarine crew needs to breathe - how do they get enough oxygen? Well, submarines have special machines that make oxygen from ocean water. They use electrolysis, which means electricity breaks apart H20 molecules to get oxygen. Fresh ,
@@stephengoldberg334 I know how they get oxygen, I want to know how they ventilate their cooking flat tops...
As someone who got out of the navy. Food is good for two weeks of deployment after that good luck feeding yourself well
I was a Tin Can Sailor in the sixties. You couldn't get me on a submarine if you put a gun to my head.
I remember an instructor in Navy Avionics A School telling the class he’d rather have a sister in a whorehouse than a brother on a sewer pipe referring to a submarine. . I said thanks a lot, my older brother is a Chief Sonar Tech on fast attacks and my brother in law is a Chief Sonar Tech on a boomer. I worked on electronics used to hunt submarines from the air. After that I worked at EB a short time doing electronics wiring on submarines, mainly the 694 Groton. Saw the first hull sections of the Ohio come together.
@@Chris_at_Home Where and when did you go to Avionics A School ?
@@oldsalt7534 12-71 to 4-72 Millington, Tn. It’s funny because he is the only instructor I remember and he taught receivers. His name was AX2 Leed. He was on shore duty from a VP Squadron. When I got out after 4 years I was an AX2 in a VP Squadron. They offered me instructor duty in A school for shore duty if I re-enlisted. I didn’t see much future in the Navy. I ended up with good electronics jobs in the Alaska oil field 6 years later.
@@Chris_at_Home I was there from June 64-March '65. ATN. From there I went to DASH School in Norfolk until June then to the USS Robert H. McCard DD 822 out of Charleston until Aug. 67 when it left for Vietnam. I didn't have enough time to finish the cruise so I went the tender USS Everglades just across the pier. I was supposed to get out in Feb. '68 but they cut me lose 69 days early so I got out in December '67. I guess I'll always wonder what my life would have been like if I'd stayed. But I ended up with the telephone company for 36 years before I retired so everything worked out probably for the best.
@@oldsalt7534 I did over 30 years as a communications tech. I was a tech on the pipeline for 15 years and then did my last six years before retirement at a gateway earth station. I retired from a real big telecom company.
The peace of THE GOD always. Amen. 🙏🏻
Ahh!! That's my old ship that you showed being skuttled. The U.S.S. Ogden LPD 5. That made my heart stop. I tip my hat to you sub-mariners.
Nice information 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
" Can seem quite daunting. " . . . QUITE !!! Especially for CULINARY SPECIALISTS. aha
Personally I find it bizarre and high risk to have 95% men in a 100% isolated small space with only a few up to 5% women in the same space. That is how things are in the relativist society called USA.
Life isnt that bad on a submarine...you have the best food of the entire millitairy and the biggest outside pool to enjoy...
Thanks for sharing your vids with us!
The intro was the video topic then just a basic documentary followed lmfao
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