Saturday, March 14, 2015

Life On A US Navy Submarine (Photo Gallery)

The Los Angeles-class attack submarine USS Tucson (SSN 770) is underway during the U.S.-South Korea joint naval and air exercise in waters off the east coast of the Korean peninsula, July 26, 2010.(Xinhua/Reuters Photo)

We Are The Mighty: 27 Incredible Photos Of Life On A US Navy Submarine

A U.S. Navy nuclear submarine is one of the most mysterious places in which a member of the military could serve.

Armed with advanced technology and enough firepower to destroy civilizations, it’s no wonder that every sailor aboard these vessels must have a secret clearance or better.

WATM scoured the Navy’s official website and asked the sailors of the Submarine Bubblehead Brotherhood for personal pictures to come up with these 27 incredible photos of life under the sea.

WNU Editor: What a great way to hide from the rest of the world.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I can't think of a worse life than a submariners. Trapped under the sea in tiny, restricted quarters. No privacy at all, even in the toilet. Listening to other men boast, snore, fart and belch 24/7. This is hell on Earth.