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Old 09-03-10, 11:36 AM   #1
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In books, I've heard it referred to as just the "offices nook", or words similar to that. The term "wardroom" however, i believe is a distinctly American term when applied to submarines as I've only read of this term being applied to fleet submarines.

Similar areas, just different terminology. A good example being how on a Uboat, that optical device on the bridge for surface attacks is called a "UZO", while on a fleet boat, it's called a "TBT".
Agree. A real U boot was a warship not a cruise/luxury ship as were the american subs. It was intented to be like that, so the crew don't get to confortable and lazy. Another reason why the german war machine was so effective.
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Old 09-03-10, 02:51 PM   #2
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Agree. A real U boot was a warship not a cruise/luxury ship as were the american subs. It was intented to be like that, so the crew don't get to confortable and lazy. Another reason why the german war machine was so effective.
Your either trolling, or talking about something you know nothing about.
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