CITIES AT SEA: Life Inside LARGEST USS Aircraft Carriers, Submarines, Destroyers | Marathon

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Published 2023-12-17
The daily life of US Navy sailors aboard some of the world's most formidable ships in this exclusive "CITIES AT SEA Marathon". This comprehensive video takes you on an unparalleled journey through the Nimitz-class aircraft carriers, advanced submarines, and powerful destroyers of the United States Navy.

Discover what it's like to live, work, and rest on these floating cities. From the compact sleeping quarters to bustling kitchens, and from intense deck operations to moments of downtime - get an authentic glimpse into the daily rhythm on board.

Life on Aircraft Carriers: Experience the dynamic world aboard a Nimitz-class aircraft carrier, where each crew member plays a vital role in the operations of these floating fortresses.

Below the Waves in Submarines: Dive underwater and explore life in the confined yet fascinating world of submarines. See how sailors navigate through tight spaces and complex technologies deep beneath the sea's surface.

Onboard Destroyers: Gain insight into the fast-paced, strategic life aboard one of the most versatile warships, the destroyer. Witness how the crew trains, collaborates, and lives on these essential naval vessels.

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All Comments (21)
  • @navyproductions
    Become a member and proudly bear the title of 'Navy Life Supporter'! youtube.com/channel/UC8Kz9iel6zpNoJ8oHMLiRnQ/join As a 'Navy Life Supporter', you show your appreciation and respect for all Navy Sailors. By becoming a member, you not only support this channel but also enjoy fun extras like unique badges and emojis, and your comments get the attention they deserve! Click the link below and proudly become a 'Navy Life Supporter'! youtube.com/channel/UC8Kz9iel6zpNoJ8oHMLiRnQ/join Let's share special experiences and stories in the comments under the videos. This is the chance for former sailors to reminisce and for everyone curious about life at sea. It's more than just sharing stories; let's together discover and share the fascinating and diverse aspects of maritime life. Let's strive to show the world how intriguing and complex the life of a sailor at sea can be, with all its challenges and adventures. ⬇💙
  • @user-lk1wn3in4z
    I had the honor and privilege to serve in the US Navy from Jan 1985- Dec 1988. I was assigned to EA-6B Squadron VAQ-134 (Go GARUDAS) at NAS Whidbey Island, WA. We deployed on board the USS Carl Vinson (CVN-70), a mighty aircraft carrier/warship. I have only positive memories of my time in the military, especially my time aboard the mighty Carl Vinson....what an incredible experience!!! My family and I are indebted to and grateful for all of our nation's sons and daughters who serve in our nation's world-class Navy. We pray for your safety and are thankful for your sacrifices in the protection of our United States of America, and her interests. THANK YOU ALL for your service!! 💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙
  • @dadgarage7966
    That 5,000 people can cooperate for such an extended period is a miracle.
  • @acough07
    💙 Coming from the UK, I would like to thank anyone serving to keep us free..... Thank you for your service.
  • I love Navy ❤ I'm a Veteran 1974 Firefighter, and Born on Veterans Day 11/11/1953 God Bless America and All Service's and 😂 God Bless you.
  • 💙Eternal Father,Strong to Save, be with our Navy on the waves. Amen.
  • God bless all who serve and protect and safeguard our country, thank you from the bottom of my heart.
  • @elumntsa
    Three carriers I served on,😮, USS Enterprise, Midway and Independence🤩, my old school trio :) but I loved every minute of my 20 year career from May 1984 to July 2004🤩. All I have is my most fondest memories of my shipmates/extended family. A million thanks for your dedication, friendship, and to those who serve now and in the future, I am extremely proud of you 🤩have fun, lots of blessings😇
  • @johntoes7542
    I was in a fighter squadron (VF-74), and served on both the NIMITZ, and the FORRESTAL. 🇺🇸
  • @erdinavdic
    2004 I was a security guard for the destroyer Saratoga, when it sailed into the port of Bar, then the country of the SRJ. Man, it was a five-star hotel, but a hotel armed to the teeth. America has awesome ships
  • @dinosaurman4000
    I served for 7 years as an MAA. I never went on a ship, so I love learning about what it was like through documentaries, LOL. I was a "sand sailor". Served in Guam, Bahrain, Afghanistan, and the Naval Academy.
  • @user-wo3xr8uk3m
    God bless all who served in the armed forces of the United States thank you all.
  • @gooner72
    I nearly joined the Royal Navy when I left school at 16 but I preferred the "man, boots, rifle" mantra and joined the British Army instead. If I had joined the Royal Navy, I'd have gone for the submarine service, its the ultimate test of a sailor.
  • @CD-pk7xr
    Some of the best sleep I’ve ever had was on the LHD Kearsage. My rack was on the very top 4th one up, right near the AC. I was in the Marine Corp so we didn’t have any jobs on float. We slept most of the day, played spades all freaking night. It was the best way to cross the Atlantic to the Med. Traveled the Suez Canal and didn’t get much love from our Muslim friends, through the Red Sea, up the Persian gulf, and invaded Iraq two months later. It was a great period in life. I would encourage every young person to strongly consider military service, just to simply travel and see the world. There couldn’t be a better way to start your adult life. My family and kids are receiving the benefits of it now. I mean now my two children are going to the University of Alabama. Once they graduate, their friends will have 100’s of thousands in debt. My two won’t have any.
  • @AZ0986688
    I was in the Norwegian Navy in my youth, and once we had a gigantic, american submarine visiting! It was like five times longer and several times wider and taller than our own, tiny subs, that only had 20 officers and two privates, haha. But they were meant for different tasks, of course, no trans- atlantic voyages or anything, just short trips in our " fjords"..:)😊
  • @user-wb7bn8qw4q
    💙 I served on the USS Caron DD970 in the early 90's. You have summed up life aboard ship perfectly. You could show more about the rough seas, some people I tell really do not know what it means like to list back and forth and to have waves going completely across the bow. I was a HT/DC search and rescue swimmer.
  • @jmert_5859
    Had a friend that was enlisted in the Navy, he said the hardest part when getting back to land, was adjusting to color. He said all he saw for months at a time was different shades of gray.
  • @lukehorning3404
    I love our Navy and our country as embarrassed as I’ve felt in the last few years I still love The United States 🇺🇸 ❤and would never live anywhere else and feel blessed to have been born here and have so many generations of us we don’t even know when either side of my family got here but we have been in the Navy four generations and love this country and our countrymen and God Bless The U.SA. and the people who have served and are keeping our freedom and country safe
  • Thank you all for your service. I served in the Navy 1985-89 USS Barnstable Cty 1197
  • @vincentfuria7301
    💙 I enlisted in the Army, I did consider the Navy when Battleships were still commissioned because I wanted to be on those 16" Guns. I became a 13 Bravo Cannon Crewman on the 8" 203mm M110A2 SP Howitzer which was sufficient enough for me.