The USS Dwight D. Eisenhower may be one of the oldest aircraft carriers in the U.S. Navy, but it’s still fighting — despite repeated false claims by Yemen’s Houthi rebels.
8 months at sea and one port call. Absolute fucking nightmare. It's basically like solitary confinement at that point. You get locked into a routine that eats your soul. Everything turns to ash, and then it gets ground down finer and finer until its all that you have. It starts to choke the life out of you, but you still want it because its all thats left of you.
How surprising that everyone quoted in that story was an officer, all people who had free time to hang out with support dogs, have cookies, get neat patches made. Not one enlisted voice in the whole article. A ship of 5000 people, with a compliment of a dozen of smaller ships, and they found 3 officers to talk to, people with their own rooms, catered mess with plates and no lines, phones that call out to land, largely unhobbled internet. I wonder why they had nothing negative to say at all.
Im glad these comfortable men have such concern for their "sailors." Sending out instagram pics and attaboys to the public but for some reason not one reporter welcomed to talk to the enlisted sailors, report on what they are experiencing. The ash.
Solitary confinement on a carrier? Lmao I mean it's not great but 5k people is bigger than many towns. We're not talking submarine service here. Officer life has it's perks but you're also stuck playing politics in a rigged game with a hard time limit to either make a career or gtfo and try the civilian rat race. I've met some good ones and some absolute human shit stains, but they were mostly people. Not the ROTC kids tho. Those are worth less than nothing. Sharks have more empathy.
Imagine thinking enlisted didn't have their own politics to deal with, their own rigged games to suffer, but without any of the "has its perks" of being an officer. Having to also decide about making a career out of it or gtfo to try the civilian rat race.
But no, since you didnt live it, you cant understand that they went through all the same terrible shit you did, but much, much worse.
You had perks, ways to get away from those 5000 people, to connect with those you care about. Small human dignity's like private space, a call home, a round plate to eat off.
They had shit all. All the pressures you felt but more, with none of the kindness that came with it. They had to pull back into their own minds for that. Thats the solitary. If you leave it, it crushes you, because you have no "has its perks" to relieve the anxiety, the pain and the fear of it. You just grit and bear it until you dont grit anymore.