Saturday, March 15, 2025

View of a 3-man cube

 


Our barracks had sixteen 3-man cubicles.  The rest were 2-man cubes.  Thankfully, I lived in the 2-man cube during my entire stay.

These 3-man cubes were often used as a form of unspoken punishment.  They were reserved for people who were defiant or for some reason weren't liked by the staff. However, this was not always the case, guys were simply assigned by the next available bed and if it was a 3-man cube, this was your new home.

After I left Elkton, I was told that they removed the third bed in these cubes as a measure to control the spread of covid.  

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