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Friday, July 26, 2013

Get an inside look at military life Life as a Sailor


Members of America’s Navy face everyday challenges, perform specific duties and, invariably, they become better for it. And no matter what you think you know about the U.S. Navy, one thing is true: No two people experience the Navy in the same way.

See what it’s like to live and work in America’s Navy all over the world, from the people who serve every day. From how you’ll dress and care for yourself, to how you’ll spend your free time.

Living Quarters

Whether on base or at sea, America’s Navy takes pride in providing outstanding living areas and conditions for its Sailors.
While on base, you could live in a barracks, an apartment or a house. And based on your personal situation, the Navy will help accommodate children, spouses and even visiting grandparents. Usually, Navy housing is unfurnished so that you can personalize where you live and be comfortable while serving your country.
While at sea, living quarters can be a little cozier, but the berthing area is a sufficient living space that allows you an area for storage and an assigned rack for sleeping. Mess decks provide a place for recreation and meals, and Sailors can kick back and watch TV or play games.

Free Time

Sailors play softball in a Morale, Welfare and Recreation-hosted tournament.
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Sailors play softball in a Morale, Welfare and Recreation-hosted tournament.
Serving in the Navy is a serious venture, and the dedicated men and women work as hard as anyone on the planet, so free time is an important part of serving your country.
From sports and fitness, to travel and entertainment, your time away from work can be as exciting or relaxing as you make it.

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