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Why?What character traits are critical be a successful submarine crewmember?2015-07-28T13:36:12-04:002015-07-28T13:36:12-04:00SGT Ben Keen849992<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>The ability to work well in small spaces.Response by SGT Ben Keen made Jul 28 at 2015 1:37 PM2015-07-28T13:37:09-04:002015-07-28T13:37:09-04:00CH (MAJ) William Beaver849994<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Some advice from those who know??Response by CH (MAJ) William Beaver made Jul 28 at 2015 1:37 PM2015-07-28T13:37:36-04:002015-07-28T13:37:36-04:00SPC Jan Allbright, M.Sc., R.S.850004<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Keeping farting to a minimum should count for something.Response by SPC Jan Allbright, M.Sc., R.S. made Jul 28 at 2015 1:41 PM2015-07-28T13:41:02-04:002015-07-28T13:41:02-04:00LCDR Private RallyPoint Member850009<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Not being claustrophobic!<br /><br />In all seriousness I would think it is very critical to be able to be a good team member as well as everything that goes along with it, including creative thinking, good listening skills, compassion, understanding, etc.<br /><br />I personally feel that being a leader on a submarine would be easier in some senses (captive audience) and MUCH harder in others (having no outlet for disagreements, restlessness, etc.)Response by LCDR Private RallyPoint Member made Jul 28 at 2015 1:43 PM2015-07-28T13:43:12-04:002015-07-28T13:43:12-04:00CMSgt Mark Schubert850044<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I would think claustrophobic is definitely NOT one!Response by CMSgt Mark Schubert made Jul 28 at 2015 1:58 PM2015-07-28T13:58:20-04:002015-07-28T13:58:20-04:00CDR Michael Goldschmidt850364<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Why? Are you considering submarine duty?Response by CDR Michael Goldschmidt made Jul 28 at 2015 3:56 PM2015-07-28T15:56:21-04:002015-07-28T15:56:21-04:00LT Private RallyPoint Member850728<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Granted I am still in training and I believe the key characteristics for success are common to all jobs in the military, I would emphasize vigilance and discernment. You have to be able to watch and monitor both inside and outside the boat. Then you have to be able to understand what is going on and know the appropriate actions that should take place.Response by LT Private RallyPoint Member made Jul 28 at 2015 5:55 PM2015-07-28T17:55:24-04:002015-07-28T17:55:24-04:00SCPO Private RallyPoint Member850836<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>No claustrophobia!!!Response by SCPO Private RallyPoint Member made Jul 28 at 2015 6:34 PM2015-07-28T18:34:45-04:002015-07-28T18:34:45-04:00PO1 Jason Taylor850943<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Have a sense of humor, it makes the days under water far more tolerable!Response by PO1 Jason Taylor made Jul 28 at 2015 7:12 PM2015-07-28T19:12:37-04:002015-07-28T19:12:37-04:00CWO3 Randy Weston851752<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Some of the key traits have been said: NOT claustrophobic (a torpedoe tube is very small when you are inside withe the Muzzle door closed), team player (being closed up that long with these guys, you either play on the same team or you will be ostracized), thick skin (if not they will find your weaknesses and exploit them!), Hi IQ (you are dealing with the best of the best and nucs too!), Sarcastic (the primary sense of humor), quick witted (you need this to act quickly to casualty situations and for self defense on a verbal basis). These are the essentials, now for the recommended traits: Optimist (this helps on those long underway periods because you know you are going to surface at some point in time!), Inventive (how can you eb green ((tape)) someone to the overhead or their rack so that it can not be duplicated!), conniving sense of humor (lets put tdu weights in your buddy's bunk pan to make him think he is getting weaker).<br /><br />Seriously, those are good collection, but what you end up with are life long friends as many of you have experienced when placed in harms way together. As a 3rd generation submareeeener and having devoted 21 years to the submarine force, I would not trade for anything. BTW, Submarine Warfare (SS) was the first warfare pin. Brothers of the Phin. Oh, I forgot ego! Must have one and not be afraid to show it!Response by CWO3 Randy Weston made Jul 29 at 2015 12:23 AM2015-07-29T00:23:36-04:002015-07-29T00:23:36-04:00PO3 David Fries851934<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Ones I could never have. I went to Groton every summer growing up and have been on the Nautilus more times than some. I have always been fascinated by subs, but I would not have been able to be a Bubblehead. The cramped quarters wouldn't have been the issue, my issue was worrying about sinking. A ship sinks and you have life boats and vests. A sub sinks, and you have to rely on a DSRV. No thank you.Response by PO3 David Fries made Jul 29 at 2015 6:07 AM2015-07-29T06:07:01-04:002015-07-29T06:07:01-04:00PO1 John Miller858730<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div><br />Knowing how to work with a team!Response by PO1 John Miller made Aug 1 at 2015 1:30 AM2015-08-01T01:30:59-04:002015-08-01T01:30:59-04:00PO1 Donald Hammond938422<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Now days? Who knows. Back when I was in you had to have a great sense of humor and very thick skin. And be crazy. Why? Because you are locked in a tube with many other people who you depend on to survive. You are underwater for long periods of time, don't see the sun, little fresh air, food that comes out of a can or is frozen since the Crusades.Response by PO1 Donald Hammond made Sep 3 at 2015 3:54 PM2015-09-03T15:54:33-04:002015-09-03T15:54:33-04:00CPO Private RallyPoint Member1058693<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Dedication to always perform at your best without holding anything back. A submarine doesn't have a crew member so much as it has family and new people. When the new people can be trusted and have been properly trained and educated, they then become family.Response by CPO Private RallyPoint Member made Oct 22 at 2015 3:05 PM2015-10-22T15:05:30-04:002015-10-22T15:05:30-04:00MAJ Ken Landgren1059362<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>ShortResponse by MAJ Ken Landgren made Oct 22 at 2015 8:35 PM2015-10-22T20:35:41-04:002015-10-22T20:35:41-04:00SFC Mark Merino1059621<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Diminished height, blocked nasal passages/inability to smell, and not an ounce of claustrophobia.Response by SFC Mark Merino made Oct 22 at 2015 10:14 PM2015-10-22T22:14:37-04:002015-10-22T22:14:37-04:00SCPO Jason McLaughlin1292882<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>You have to be batsh*t crazy! Anyone who serves on a ship that purposely sinks itself has to be certifiable. (I know, I know....the crazy ones call it "submerging", but I know sinking when I see it!)<br />This coupled with an incredible ability to become nose blind are the most critical traits of a submariner.Response by SCPO Jason McLaughlin made Feb 10 at 2016 12:00 PM2016-02-10T12:00:11-05:002016-02-10T12:00:11-05:002015-07-28T13:36:12-04:00