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My sailor is tentatively to report to a ship in dry dock in Norfolk. Can anyone give information on living situation? Will they be on the ship or in barracks? Don't know name of ship.Thank you!  

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Most likely barracks barge unless he has enough rank to get BAH; it wouldn't be the ship.

Thank you. 

Hi Hey Lady! My son is on a ship that is in dry dock in Norfolk currently. There is a barge that is docked right next to the ship that houses sailors that don't have other housing arranged. Sailors don't like it much as it runs 24/7 like a ship would and isn't very restful. My kid was lucky enough to get PPV housing upon return from deployment late last year, but that is something they have to apply for. It is like a really nice apartment complex that houses either only guys or only gals. Tell him once he gets there to check with his command on how to get PPV. My son loves it.

Will do and thanks for the tip. 

I have a funny story, too. While in dry dock, the ships are uninhabitable. Sailors are forbidden from sleeping on board as there are all kinds of hazards - plus the fact that if there were an emergency (fire maybe?) no one would know you were there to look for you. Anyway, my kid broke the rules one night and stayed on the ship. During the night while it is PITCH BLACK he woke up hearing a chair being drug across the deck near him and had his first case of sleep paralysis at the same time. If you've ever had that you know it is crazy scary! Anyway - he will NOT be breaking that rule again. LOL

HA!  Funny story now, but I'm sure he didn't think so at the time.  Only once have I ever experienced sleep paralysis and it was terrifying.  I literally thought someone/something was sitting on my chest trying to suffocate me and I could not move.  Weirdest thing, I was trying to tell myself I was dreaming & it wasn't real lol!  I can't even imagine your son going through that on a dark ship - I would have grabbed my stuff and ran like the dickens!!! BTW my son says he has heard that his ship has ghosts & he believes he's heard them too (middle of the night watch - deep in the bowels of the ship!).  BOO!

My son joined the Eisenhower when it was in dry dick and lived on the ship. I was told that there is always a long list of sailors waiting for the barracks.

Thank you. 

How long ago was this? My son is an E3 and finishing A-School (has been in over a year - was dropped from his original program due to knee injury). Thoughts?

My son has enough rank for BAH but is living on ship in drydock currently, Rod.

My son is assigned to a ship that is going in to dry dock for 3 years. Does anyone know where the sailors will be living and what they will do for the 3 years? My son is currently E2 and arrived to Norfolk his first duty station thiz past May.

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