The Element Bunch?
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Was the upper bunk sleeping arrangement their preference, or was it thrust upon them by the two Bigs?
When I was in the Marines, I always preferred the top rack* instead of the bottom one, and for good reason: Throughout the day in the barracks, anyone and everyone always sat on the bottom rack, even if it wasn’t his own. Hardly anyone, however, ever fixed the rack after sitting in it and wrecking the linen. If you take the bottom rack, you may have quicker and easier access to the deck (floor), but all day long you’re either fixing your rack because of all the inconsiderate s**tbirds in the squad bay, or the corporal, the sergeant comes through, sees your rack on a mess, and the next thing you know, you’re on his list.
*In military jargon, only the Army refers to them as “bunks”. In the parlance of sea services (Navy, Coast Guard, and Marine Corps), they’re called “racks”.
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Lol. When I was 16, I would have loved to have climbed up there every night, especially to lord over younger sibs!
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I believe the top two pictures show World War II-era ships, or possibly Korean War-era.
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