We have doors. We just choose not to use them. We're kinda close, if you know what I mean ;o)
2006-09-11 02:02:02
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answered by paddymac 3
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2016-04-12 01:12:57
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answered by ? 3
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I was in the Navy for 4 years and all the Heads I was in I never had the confort of a stall door or a single person shower stall
2006-09-03 19:41:10
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answered by pitabill 1
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In the Marine Corps we had doors on our bathroom stalls but we couldn't shut them. Once your are done with boot camp or basic your should be able to shut your door. You have a room that you share with one or two other people. And it is weird at first but you get used to it. What is really weird is taking a shower with 70 other females!
2006-09-08 07:27:59
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answered by fin 3
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In Bootcamp there are no doors, On ship there are doors (well for the most part) on shore barracks most of the time there were doors. The only time that there were no doors 100% of the time was in bootcamp. Since you will be showering in the same open room with each other anyway sitting on the crapper should not be a big deal.
2006-09-04 02:28:10
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answered by theheronhouse@sbcglobal.net 2
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I don't know abou the women but the mens stalls in boot camp in great lakes had no doors!! and the showers were just a big room with 20 showerheads on the wall. You get used to it really fast!! It is very different once you get to your first duty station.
2006-09-11 07:18:47
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answered by martin d 4
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There are two types of set up in the defense single soldiers accomodation. If it is the war front/danger prone field/forward border areas of course what you have written is right. It is not the same in peace zones and developed cities where the forces adre getting trained.
While it comes to shower & toilets they are all closed by a single corridor and divided to several small cabs. I am sure no two solders will enter in the same cab at a time for the very same purpose.
2006-09-10 20:24:34
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answered by SESHADRI K 6
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I don't know about the Navy, but I've been in the army 10 years and the only "doorless" bathroom I ever used was my first day in the iraqi desert. doors are a must and female privacy takes presedence over just about anything else.
2006-09-08 19:41:56
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answered by John D 3
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IN barracks rooms you have different forms of restrooms or heads as we call them. You have a community head in each floor in which the whole Deck(floor) shares this head. The showers have no stalls but the toilets do. Then there are shared heads on some decks in which four people share a head. This one has one shower and one toilet and they are stalled.
2006-09-11 09:10:47
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answered by lilloco72577 1
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I went through boot camp 2 years ago and no the stalls don't have doors only little shower curtains, and the showers are open bay so you don't get any privacy their either. And whether or not you get to close the curtain on the bathroom stall is up to your RDC (recruit division commander).
2006-09-03 15:34:44
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answered by Anonymous
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My brother just went to the navy 3 weeks ago. hes in chicago in boot camp he wrote and said that there is no doors. you have to take a shower with 30 people in the bathroom and theres no privacy.
2006-09-03 15:10:13
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answered by tori 1
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