Submariners are often nicknamed "bubbleheads" due to the air bubbles that form when a submarine surfaces or when they are underwater, as well as referencing the unique environment of living underwater. This playful term reflects both camaraderie and the distinct lifestyle associated with serving on submarines. Additionally, they may also be referred to as "sub sailors" or simply "subs."
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You just said it, "Submariners" or simply "crewmen."
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The submarine is manned by the crew, and crew members are called submariners.
Submariners likely adapted to the smells of confined living spaces, as the olfactory system can habituate to persistent odors over time. Additionally, submarines are equipped with air filtration and purification systems to help manage and reduce unpleasant odors. Crew members also engage in regular cleaning routines to maintain hygiene and minimize sources of bad smells. Ultimately, the camaraderie and shared purpose among submariners may have helped them cope with the less pleasant aspects of their environment.
Dolphins are the symbol of the submariners. Officers that meet the requirements earn the gold dolphins. Enlisted personnel can earn the silver dolphins.