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In the old days our AC were the large, 5-foot tall, 30" diameters fan in the passageways; one on each end of the deck. The most demoralizing sound during indoc was to hear that fan slowing down and the silence that followed save for actually hearing the humidity descend.

Imagine 90+ degrees and 90+% humidity, about 50 people in close proximity wearing full pajamas with wool robes. Not exactly a pleasant experience. Then the psychological games begin ... someone gets called out and sat down in a chair, given a cold soda and has a fan turned on for them. Not a well liked person at that moment.
 
In the old days our AC were the large, 5-foot tall, 30" diameters fan in the passageways; one on each end of the deck. The most demoralizing sound during indoc was to hear that fan slowing down and the silence that followed save for actually hearing the humidity descend.

Imagine 90+ degrees and 90+% humidity, about 50 people in close proximity wearing full pajamas with wool robes. Not exactly a pleasant experience. Then the psychological games begin ... someone gets called out and sat down in a chair, given a cold soda and has a fan turned on for them. Not a well liked person at that moment.

Ouch. Don't ever recall getting one in our jammies. . . . most that I recall were either before chow or after. . . . there is nothing like the smell of sweat and fresh khakis. . . . . sure am glad that I don't come across that in real life. . . .
 
AC does not always work.. Broke several times. Not sure if it works now. So as with everything at KP... Be ready hit anything.
 
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