but as far as setting up the subs it's probably more practical. I'm just noting that
I think someone talked about Sweden or somewhere like that in the last thread on this subject that did that, which is why it occurred to me.
I think someone talked about Sweden or somewhere like that in the last thread on this subject that did that, which is why it occurred to me.But we do have women serving on our diesel subs (who can stay out for maybe a month) compared to the 6 months or so typical for many nuclear subs. It's pretty much gender agnostic, they share beds just like everyone else (half the crew sleeps at a time, so don't need beds for everyone).
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Navy will soon let women serve on subs
- 24/02/2010 05:22:01 AM
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I'm not current on it, but I believe the Navy has generally blazed the trail on this issue.
- 24/02/2010 05:48:49 AM
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i think i made the joke on wotmania....
- 24/02/2010 06:19:40 AM
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if they can make it work, then this is good
- 24/02/2010 01:13:47 PM
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If they want to try it and see if it works, sure
- 24/02/2010 02:13:03 PM
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no, I know experience wise it's not practical
- 24/02/2010 09:09:24 PM
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Sweden does not have separate crews
- 24/02/2010 10:18:43 PM
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Wait a minute...
- 24/02/2010 10:35:41 PM
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They call it hot racking
- 25/02/2010 05:00:21 AM
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I did not know that either
- 24/02/2010 09:17:20 PM
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