Just back from my first tiger cruise. I have a new respect and understanding for what our young men and women do for us every day 24-7. What a tremendous group of warriors. Eating, sleeping and working along side my son for the 8 days was a thrill of a lifetime. To the crew, marines and officers of the USS Boxer, thank you and JOB WELL DONE.
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Eight days!!! Wow...my tiger Cruise was only for two nights and three days. Frankly that was quite long enough. I don't think I could have done it for eight days!
I was on the carrier Enterprise and we had all kinds of flight shows with everything from fighter jets breaking the sound barrier, to helicopter aerial maneuvers and even had another carrier pull up alongside so we could watch take offs and landings from that perspective.
My son is a Nuclear Electronics Technician, so I was not allowed to even see his work area.
I simply hated the living conditions that those poor sailors have to put up with. Leaky pipes overhead dripping on you while waiting in the endless chow lines. Filthy bathroom and shower areas. Poorly working or non working air conditioning in the berthing areas. Soda machines that never worked and the very few that did work were completely out of beverages. I was outraged that our government can't provide a better day to day environment for these sailors who are at sea for six months or more at a time. And, to boot, these conditions were relatively good because they "spruced things up" in anticipation of the tiger arrivals.
I fully appreciate the fact that soldiers out in the field experience conditions that I could not even comprehend. I also constantly reminded my son that he did not sign up for a stint with the Ritz Carlton and he should stop his whining. But, the conditions were awful and I now understand why he hated this deployment.
Nope, I don't think that I will take another Tiger cruise any time soon.
totally unlike my cruise on the Theodore Roosevelt...........
Sorry the cruise line did not meet your expectations. Me, I cannot wait to go on a TC. It will be an adventure of a lifetime and I care not if the room temp is not up to my standards, or I have to drink water instead of soda. My son joined to serve his country and not complain about it.
lsdemme2001 said:
I was on the carrier Enterprise and we had all kinds of flight shows with everything from fighter jets breaking the sound barrier, to helicopter aerial maneuvers and even had another carrier pull up alongside so we could watch take offs and landings from that perspective.
My son is a Nuclear Electronics Technician, so I was not allowed to even see his work area.
I simply hated the living conditions that those poor sailors have to put up with. Leaky pipes overhead dripping on you while waiting in the endless chow lines. Filthy bathroom and shower areas. Poorly working or non working air conditioning in the berthing areas. Soda machines that never worked and the very few that did work were completely out of beverages. I was outraged that our government can't provide a better day to day environment for these sailors who are at sea for six months or more at a time. And, to boot, these conditions were relatively good because they "spruced things up" in anticipation of the tiger arrivals.
I fully appreciate the fact that soldiers out in the field experience conditions that I could not even comprehend. I also constantly reminded my son that he did not sign up for a stint with the Ritz Carlton and he should stop his whining. But, the conditions were awful and I now understand why he hated this deployment.
Nope, I don't think that I will take another Tiger cruise any time soon.
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