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use of the term "rack" for a bed or bunk. With more than one crew member assigned to a rack, it is possible that a crew member returning from a duty shift will lie down on a rack immediately after it is vacated by another crew member about to start a shift. The rack is therefore said to be "hot",
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is the sanctioned practice within military organizations of assigning more than one crew member to a bed or "rack" to reduce berthing (sleeping) space.
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The practice dates back at least to the sixteenth century, and today is particularly applied aboard
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Practice of assigning more than one person to a sleeping space over a shift rotation
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that is, still warm from the vacating crew member's body heat.
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Hot bunking

submarines
watch system
bunk
military slang
List of established military terms
Hot desking
Seabasing
Work shift
The Men: American Enlisted Submariners in World War II; Why they joined, why they fought, and why they won
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9781608444878
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Military life
Nautical terminology
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