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<div style="text-align: justify;"><span style="color:#00008B">The crew's berthing and messing compartment. This view is from the forward bulkhead looking aft. The stainless steel table is a permanent fixture. Cast steel or aluminum legs hold it to the deck and the 12 benches seem to be the lockers for the 12 bunks over the table. It was in the lower right foreground where the man photographed sitting at the table in a previous image was seated. This is a combined berthing and messing space, in a style typical of the USN of this period. The bunks are "triced up", so that the area can be used as a messing space. Later fleet submarines would have separate berthing and messing compartments. | <div style="text-align: justify;"><span style="color:#00008B">The crew's berthing and messing compartment. This view is from the forward bulkhead looking aft. The stainless steel table is a permanent fixture. Cast steel or aluminum legs hold it to the deck and the 12 benches seem to be the lockers for the 12 bunks over the table. It was in the lower right foreground where the man photographed sitting at the table in a previous image was seated. This is a combined berthing and messing space, in a style typical of the USN of this period. The bunks are "triced up", so that the area can be used as a messing space. Later fleet submarines would have separate berthing and messing compartments. | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:56, 16 June 2023
After Battery/Crew's Berthing & Messing
The watertight door in the background leads to the galley, CPO mess, and the generator room. The ladder and hatch in the left foreground exit the pressure hull just aft of the conning tower fairwater and just under the starboard side of the raised deck, (there are no good photos of this arrangement). Note the bright sunlight coming down the hatch.
Across the after end of the compartment are the crews bathing and toilet facilities.
US Navy Photo Contributed by Roger Torgeson
The bulkhead these objects are attached to is the forward wall of the crew's shower room. This space is a little less than twice the size of an enclosed telephone booth, maybe about 4 feet by 4 feet.
Between the grapefruit and hydrogen detector is a frame for holding any number of notices that could range from a crew list, a watch bill or even a menu of the week's meals. It could even hold emergency procedures. In this photo it is empty.
The water tight door gives a glimpse into the ships Galley. There seems to a number of holes from removed equipment. This same bulkhead can be seen behind the man seen through the door from the Control Room.
To the right, along the after bulkhead, is one of the two crew sinks with polished stainless steel mirrors above.
US Navy Photo Contributed by Roger Torgeson
US Navy Photo Contributed by Roger Torgeson
US Navy Photo Contributed by Roger Torgeson
US Navy Photo Contributed by Roger Torgeson
US Navy Photo Contributed by Roger Torgeson
US Navy Photo Contributed by Roger Torgeson
The sink, counter, & back splash appears to be one assembled unit. A wash cloth or rag is stuffed into the niche above the sink. Between the two sinks is a liquid soap dispenser. It appears a towel has been tied below the sink for men to wipe their hands on.
On the right the shiny column is actually the curved piece that wraps around the corner of the toilet room bulkheads.
US Navy Photo Contributed by Roger Torgeson
US Navy Photo Contributed by Roger Torgeson
US Navy Photo Contributed by Roger Torgeson
US Navy Photo Contributed by Roger Torgeson
US Navy Photo Contributed by Roger Torgeson
US Navy Photo Contributed by Roger Torgeson
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