Daily Life of Navy Chef Cooking 1000s of Meals Inside 13 Billion $ Aircraft Carrier
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I got out of the Navy in 1974. I can tell you they had some of the best food in the military or at least I thought it was when I was growing up it was just me and my brother and my dad. We learned how to cook, but when I went in the Navy, the food got a lot better.😂 I think all young men should have to go into the military at least for a year out of high school. You’ll get integrity and learn a lot and it’s a good place to get a education for a job like pipefitter or even the Seals. That boy cooking has a tattoo on his neck. That stuff wasn’t allowed when I went in. They must’ve lightened up a little bit. I’ve been hearing there a little bit you know what 😅
ever been onboard merchat ship?
@@ReynatoSantillan-po8pw no but I heard those destroyers fed better than the carriers
You must’ve been eating on base and not on any ship.
Thank you for your service ladies and gents...
Just got done with dinner watching this, now I am hungry again !
I spent the BEST 4yrs of my life on USS Independence CVA-62 from 75-79. Man, all my stories are AWESOME !!! Oh, and ALL the food we had back then... *WAS FRESH* ... we didn't have all this "re-heat" stuff !!!
Speaking as an Australian, the sheer logistics blows my mind. Absolutely brilliant!
My hats off to those Navy cooks; they kept us well-fed during my time in the Navy. Except for mess cranking, they sent us to the grinder!! The POT SHACK in 1990 sucked.
To bad the Navy is not what it use to be
Army in early eighties, I appreciated the food and found it enjoyable. But it was absolutely mind blowing when you consider the quantity and quality these guys produce every single day.
The ship doctors will take care of their health by conducting regular medical laboratory tests since the foods they eat are rich in bad cholesterols and sweet foods are abundant plus the soda drinks.
Wow. They eat good,and they should. They are warriors
God Bless those now and past veterans in USA armed forces 🇺🇸
Which god?
@@or2akthe god of your understanding chump
Hey guys I think you've shown this before... At least I've seen it a couple of times just rebranded.
My x wife was in the Navy and yes I can agree that the Navy feeds its people very well. We had a family "Golden Corral" kinda place on base whre we were living and for $5 (if you weren't enlisted) you got 2 plates of food as high as you could stack it. I won't lie I'd enlist but I'm 36. I just want an honest job in life.
Thank you for this uplifting video! It makes me happy to see the care and imagination the galley crew takes to feed ships full of brave men and women. They deserve the best, and it looks to me they are served just that! 😊😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤❤
I tell you, cooking is not difficult here. The challenge is planning the supplies, making sure everyone is well fed, enough food for every single one everyday.
If you ask me, the cooking planning and logistics team really is a stressful job
I suddenly felt hungry when I saw the delicious food on the aircraft carrier !!!
Just to let you know, this is all for show. My last deployment they didn't even get us real eggs
Sir i have a question?if the jet fighter pilot have a mission they are allowed to bring food ?
I was in the Navy for 22 years. The cooks on ships are rarely chefs. The chefs work in Admiral's quarters!
0:36 big homie from the army hood got everyone covered with meals :P
If you know, you know
Fabulous food.
Splash a bottle of 🍷 now
My ex husband’s father was a Chef for the Officers in the US Navy man I miss him and his cooking
Not generally known, but Navy chefs are trained by the Army at what was known as Fort Lee, VA.
I was in the navy for 27 years before i retired serving upwards of 15,000 meals a day to my fellow sailors and Marines.
That's my son's only complaint about being stationed on a carrier. He told me the food is a-- but loves everything else aboard.
Great video , educational , God bless our troops , 🙏🙏🙏
Which god?
2,400 to choose from.
People's in the carrier have different task and purpose like in this world there is moves on other role and they are on the same place but each every works are have director to assign and do their task where there is applicable on its expertise.. Even the wages are also have different amount.. Some it may over to their needs and some others are out of concern and also to those have family are enough depend on the situation of living.
Is the kitchen going 24 hrs 7 days a week with the different shedules?
Home in port No! last meal is dinner.
Deployed only Midrats = midnight Rations aka lunch and dinner leftovers till 1 or 2 maybe earlier bc the CSs start morning breakfast prep around 5 am.
As an Army Veteran I can tell you that our food wasn't nearly this good, My brothers served in the Navy and they concur that the food was awesome. However those Air force people are just plain Ole spoiled, They had telephones and there own latrines in their rooms. This was back in the 80's, I can only imagine what they have now.
Man maybe I am the only one that feels this way and it’s ok. But it pisses me off to watch these guys have to pay for anything. They are out there 24/7 protecting our freedom they should be able to get a soda whenever they want or a snack or a Starbucks coffee without having to pay a cent out of their own pocket while on the ship Thank you for all that you do for our country.
What freedom?
It’s not out of their pocket. They get a allowance that they can only use of these kind of services or purchases. This allowance isn’t dollars it’s electric allowance.
i love video cooking
AND THEN FOR DINNER SOMETHING LIKE A BURRITO BOWL
Can we stop posting old footage? 😂😂 this isn’t 3 weeks ago lets try something new 😂😂
LET THEM BRING THERE FAMILIES WHEN YOU THROW PARTIES OR SUMN
how you doing carl
Good
It is Persian gulf not Arabian gulf
Arabian gulf is an alternative name
AND THEY LIKE LIKE ORANGE SLICES AND APPLE SLICES SO THEY DON'T PASS OUT
try passenger ship. that navy is nothing compared to passengers food
SO THEY NEED A HUGE BREAKFAST
That food is absolute rejected from penitentiary quality.
Moor on much?
What carrier is this?
Black chef is the f_cking boss!
4:09 euw the meat is gray... 🤢
Why your spiker sad "arab gulf !!"it ls not arab golf , they had history like usa as 300 yares old not like us 2500 yares!!?
would love to be on a carrier
My son's stationed aboard a carrier currently and absolutely loves everything about being stationed on a carrier with the exception of the food. He tells me everything is not really good at all. The only thing he likes are the omelets served aboard.
@mccune4998 At least your son got omelets. I never get real eggs. They take away to much money and the food quality really sucks
Isn’t cvn 77 George bush?
Bigger than yall think, Till you sink
This is old. You should see what some places in the Navy serve now. It is by far the worst food I have ever eaten. My animals eat better than then the food, and the military gets to eat. If only they hold up to standards