Inside US Navy's EPIC Steel Beach Picnic on an Aircraft Carrier at Sea

Can you imagine being in the middle of the ocean, on a mission with thousands of sailors aboard one of the world's largest aircraft carriers? How does the crew find time for relaxation and team spirit in such a tense environment? Welcome to the Steel Beach Picnic, a unique tradition of the U.S. Navy that not only provides a welcome break but is also essential for morale on board.
As the ship navigates through international waters, the flight deck transforms into a bustling festival of food, music, and sports. How do thousands of sailors organize such a massive festivity on a ship that is simultaneously conducting a military operation?
Life on an aircraft carrier is a constant hum of activity. Sailors operate a complex machine, a microcosm of a city hurtling across vast stretches of ocean. Days are filled with drills, maintenance, training exercises, and the ever-present possibility of deployment. Sleep is a precious commodity, and relaxation a fleeting luxury. The Steel Beach Picnic cuts through this relentless routine, offering a much-needed respite. #aircraftcarrier #usnavy #documentary

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  • @navymedia
    @navymediaАй бұрын

    Have you ever experienced a steel beach picnic on an aircraft carrier? Share your experiences below! What do you think about the organization of such events? Let's show great appreciation for our men and women in the US Navy! 💙👇

  • @RogelioNinguno

    @RogelioNinguno

    Ай бұрын

    En los videos se ve demasiada comida tòxica. Poco saludable.

  • @stacykeyes7566

    @stacykeyes7566

    Күн бұрын

    I was aboard the USS America!! CV-66

  • @manueltubens535
    @manueltubens535Ай бұрын

    These people deserve these steel beach picnics. They work 24/7 to protect us from all the tyranny that are constantly plaguing our shores and land. They give their life to protect others less fortunate from terrorism. They deserve a break to unwind.

  • @willard398
    @willard398Ай бұрын

    Been there (70’s) and what surprised me more than anything was the number of guy’s that played music!, I Rock N Rolled Navy style for 6 yrs.

  • @jrmotorsports5532
    @jrmotorsports5532Ай бұрын

    Nice that the NAVY can do things like this to help with morale.

  • @RetiredSailor60
    @RetiredSailor60Ай бұрын

    Had a many steel beach picnic during my Naval career; USS Semmes DDG 18, USS Cape Cod AD 43, USS Kinkaid DD 965, USS Whidbey Island LSD 41, and USS Wasp LHD 1

  • @briancottrell1583

    @briancottrell1583

    Ай бұрын

    My Father Keith C was stationed onboard the Semmes. He was a FC.

  • @thewilliam8342
    @thewilliam8342Ай бұрын

    The Navy probably has some of the best cooks in the world !

  • @danielwymer1580

    @danielwymer1580

    Ай бұрын

    NO

  • @amygates245
    @amygates245Күн бұрын

    When you on board, the ship food is over load everybody having a great time. I'm not a military personel but I'm a contractor worker I witness how much food and people enjoying there meals sometimes they share thier food not all the time . But I'm happy and glad working a humongous ship like this. God bless America 🇱🇷👍👊💪💪👊👍🇱🇷💪👊👍🇱🇷🇱🇷🇱🇷🇱🇷

  • @mph3500
    @mph3500Ай бұрын

    Very gratifying to see that these events exist.

  • @user-hp2dh2we3k
    @user-hp2dh2we3k12 сағат бұрын

    Thank you all for your service you deserved it for all your hard work and dedication and putting your lives on the line

  • @SB-gd7mh
    @SB-gd7mhАй бұрын

    I love just how much emphasis is placed on what breaks do for morale, as if it’s a truly unfathomable concept, christ

  • @anthonyzheng7274
    @anthonyzheng7274Ай бұрын

    Good times... this brings me back. I was cranking during one of the steel beach picnics, a lot of work for the logistics and deck folks at the back end, but a lot of fun

  • @markbuker5
    @markbuker513 сағат бұрын

    Took part in several of these events during my time with the Blue Water Boys on The America (CV66), The Ike (CVN68) and The Carl Vinson (CVN70) in the late 80s/early 90s. Good times and great friends. Great job Navy from a Marine. Semper Fi

  • @neil7813
    @neil781318 күн бұрын

    Love to see all these men and women enjoying some sense of normalcy given their working conditions being so far from home, friends, and family. Thank you all for your service to the country.

  • @f100sCUSTOMSCLASSICS
    @f100sCUSTOMSCLASSICSАй бұрын

    Had one on USS Independence in 1981 also had a 2- beer day!

  • @TheTurk56523
    @TheTurk56523Ай бұрын

    I had 2 Steel Beach picnics on the USS Saratoga during DS1. Great times.

  • @amygates245
    @amygates245Күн бұрын

    Looks like they having a great time ❤💪👊👍🇱🇷

  • @jimrains1932
    @jimrains1932Ай бұрын

    USS Peliliu 1988 several in a 6 month float. Marine corporal from HMLA 169 attached to HMM 164 Knightriders. Always enjoyed them.

  • @princearthur4946
    @princearthur4946Ай бұрын

    May God always bless and protect our service men and women in uniform!!!

  • @kellywilson8440
    @kellywilson8440Ай бұрын

    Had 2 steel beach picnics in 7 months aboard the USS Coral Sea back in the late 80"s , Was a well deserved break and like was said above crucial to the crews moral , Would give anything to be deployed one more time , Airedale here from VFA-131 Wildcats AO great times !

  • @f100sCUSTOMSCLASSICS

    @f100sCUSTOMSCLASSICS

    Ай бұрын

    I was on the Coral Sea 82-83. Never had a steel beach picnic that I remember

  • @perrywinkle8183

    @perrywinkle8183

    Ай бұрын

    I did 2 Deployments on the Coral Sea.1963: Peace Time and 1965 Yankee Station. No such festivities for us but l think it's a great idea.

  • @user-gj1xl4wo5x
    @user-gj1xl4wo5x20 күн бұрын

    Great 😊! Awesome!🎉 America is America!😮🎉

  • @k4vms
    @k4vmsАй бұрын

    YUM YUM !!!!! Ricky from IBM

  • @sgsnestorsgsnestorsuliva7778
    @sgsnestorsgsnestorsuliva7778Ай бұрын

    Awesome & Godspeed...

  • @elessartelcontar9415
    @elessartelcontar9415Ай бұрын

    Sweet tea, pulled pork sandwich, BBQ beans hold the handgrenades, potato salad, coleslaw w/extra cordite. Yum!

  • @geraldsellers9096
    @geraldsellers9096Ай бұрын

    Took part in several steel beach picnics aboard the USS John f Kennedy cv-67 in squadron HS-7. We also had what we called smoker events which were boxing matches during the picnic. These events were essential for moral.

  • @nghiam8435
    @nghiam8435Ай бұрын

    I would re-enlisted again if IAM 50 years younger . 👍

  • @danielwymer1580
    @danielwymer1580Ай бұрын

    Never had one on the Kitty Hawk, 76 to 80! In fact, we were at sea 90 days once and not a single day off ! it was seven days a week for 90 days straight and it really sucked! This picnic is a great great idea !!!!!

  • @jimwjohnq.public

    @jimwjohnq.public

    24 күн бұрын

    The only steel beach picnic we had was when we crossed the equator. That was it. And swim calls? On all the ships I was on they never had a swim call. The only ones who got a swim call were the ones who either jumped or got blown off the flight deck.

  • @sovanrithnoun2870
    @sovanrithnoun2870Ай бұрын

    so happy

  • @user-gg8we2ot4b
    @user-gg8we2ot4bАй бұрын

    Super!

  • @PaulJohnson-lv6tt
    @PaulJohnson-lv6ttАй бұрын

    Had a few steel beach picnics, but it sucks when your on watch

  • @eugenearokiasamy5662
    @eugenearokiasamy5662Ай бұрын

    Heard of the underwater drones the Houthis have now or the hypersonic missiles by others? So next you could combine the picnic with swimming to the beach too.

  • @TerryT0114

    @TerryT0114

    Ай бұрын

    Do you really think they're going to sink one of those? The Houthis?

  • @ronaldneehao9723
    @ronaldneehao9723Ай бұрын

    Huge respect to our navy 😅

  • @dengarrenegade2594
    @dengarrenegade259424 күн бұрын

    Wow

  • @philchurch1115
    @philchurch1115Ай бұрын

    USS Ranger CV-61 Jul83 to Feb 84 west pac,with VS-33 and our steel beach turned out to be one week because the motor that pulled up the anchor burned out, so one week of nothing to do and it sure felt good after four months straight.

  • @leviluchavez6880
    @leviluchavez688015 күн бұрын

    Dabest 🇵🇭 🇺🇲 ❤

  • @Strato13
    @Strato13Ай бұрын

    I'm all for it. Our service men and women deserve the very best, and it's not like they can just drive to a Trader Joe's. I kinda envy them, truthfully. I wish I'd have joined the Navy and not the US Army out of H.S. In hindsight, it seems like the US Navy is the way to go for young adults.

  • @user-be7tc2bd6e

    @user-be7tc2bd6e

    28 күн бұрын

    Strato,I served in both the navy and the army ( tho not at the same time-LOL ) I was stationed at Ft Hood,Tx-in 1st Cav Div ( One of the worse run div I've ever seen ) within a few months I knew I wasn't gonna reenlist.So,I saved my money and leave,I was in a line-unit-HHC-2-5 Cav-and HHC-2/8 Cav-went to the field-OFTEN.My sgts were-TRASH-and lazy too. Within 3 months in the army,me and my platoon sgt went hands on with each other.LOL. He invited me to meet him at the wood-line and I accepted. LOL.He didn't know I was a 2nd degree blackbelt in Ken-Po karate and had him eating dust in no time. And,yes I enjoyed doing it.I came into the army as an E-4 ( had my E-5 in the navy ) but,prior service navy couldn't come in as an E-5.Had 2 bum-&&& E-4s promoted ahead of me,my 1st Sgt sent me to the promotion board and then-PLDC ( It was PLDC when I was in ) if not for my skirt-chasing I'd have hated the army-TRULY. LOL.Got my E-5 back ( I was a cook and the points were low for E-5 and E-6 ) got my E-6 before I bounced.To me the army treats it's personnel like garbage,likes to play mind-games and enjoys tormenting people.The main thing the army has over the navy is their training schools and leadership schools.

  • @Strato13

    @Strato13

    27 күн бұрын

    @@user-be7tc2bd6e I agree, but still believe that the USN, and USAF are better for their technical knowledge, and overall tech. I really wish I'd of joined the Navy. Perhaps, I could have served aboard and Aircraft Carrier, or Destroyer. Seems like it would have been more thrilling, and to a lot of degree, more challenging. Of course, the Army offers better combat training, which is by design, anyway since the Navy depend on the Marines.

  • @user-be7tc2bd6e

    @user-be7tc2bd6e

    27 күн бұрын

    @@Strato13 I served aboard 2 aircraft carriers and it was challenging at times,but,like anything in life you get used to it eventually.The new carriers are much bigger than when I served aboard them.We had a crew of between 2,000/3,000,now it's 3,500/4,000 crew.And carriers go all over the world too,most countries welcome them,but,there're some countries don't want a floating nuclear,power plant anywhere near their country. LOL. Most countries see a carrier as a-FLOATING-atm machine and welcome the revenue sailors put into their economy.But,the down side of carriers are sailors also bring crimes to that country they visit,assaults,bar-room brawls,disrespect to the nationals there,theft,etc,etc,.there're always sailors acting up.The line to go to-CAPTAIN"S-MAST-is always long after shore leave. LOL. GO-NAVY !!!

  • @user-vc1kq6fj2z
    @user-vc1kq6fj2zАй бұрын

    I believe that GODS those BOYS N Girls

  • @LiPo5000
    @LiPo5000Ай бұрын

    I love the fact the Navy allows activities like this to take place on a carrier! Does anyone know where this Steel Beach Picnic took place? I am curious! Just wondering where it was safe enough to let this picnic take place? I hope everyone had a GREAT time! I have been to a similiar event on land, and it was a blast.

  • @manueltubens535
    @manueltubens535Ай бұрын

    👍👍👍

  • @leosaura1993
    @leosaura1993Ай бұрын

    The U.S Navy take much better care of there people then federal state local governments.

  • @taylorboyd3308
    @taylorboyd3308Ай бұрын

    I have a feeling these events don’t occur often enough. What is the average cadence for these brief respites?

  • @Campero1115
    @Campero1115Ай бұрын

    Viva EEUU.

  • @elessartelcontar9415
    @elessartelcontar9415Ай бұрын

    If you gotta go to war it's the Navy for me, I don't like long hikes with a 65 lb pack carrying an 11 lb rifle with the constant possibility of being shot at any moment, then digging a hole in the mud or sand (with lots of stinging and biting insects, maybe a stray snake seeking warmth) to sleep in and having to eat and crap in that same hole. I sunburn into 3rd degree burns. 🥵 And I get heatstroke 🥵Wearing the same filthy clothes for days or weeks. No thanks! In the Navy you get a variety of 3 squares a day of non-freeze-dried hot food prepared in a clean kitchen, eat at your leisure at a clean table. Clean clothes on you and in your locker. Then you have an actual bed to sleep on. You don't have to worry about the enemy sneaking into your area to kill you in your sleep. It has its downsides if it's hit but the chances of a US Navy ship being struck or sunk outside of a world war are practically nil. If that happens you're as safe on your ship as you would be in a large city. Hopefully WWIII won't happen.

  • @AndrewGrey22
    @AndrewGrey22Ай бұрын

    And there are no flies and insects getting on the food when you are out to sea?

  • @badassbada1784

    @badassbada1784

    Ай бұрын

    hahaha

  • @RetiredSailor60

    @RetiredSailor60

    Ай бұрын

    No there isn't. Best part of the picnic. No pests...

  • @peteb7992
    @peteb799218 күн бұрын

    The best food is on a nuclear sub ..case closed …..0h ohhh pun pun

  • @brambob9510
    @brambob9510Ай бұрын

    Let them have 5 beers each, its America isn't it?