What You Didn't Know About Life On A Submarine

6-Hour Watches

Shifts are typically six hours long and are known as "watches."

The six-hour shift system on a submarine is designed to balance the need for operational readiness with the crew's health and well-being. Crew members work in rotating shifts to maintain the submarine's operations 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and have time off-duty to rest and engage in recreational activities.

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