The Army says soldiers should nap more. Here are 13 weird places US troops have been sleeping
Caitlin Foster,David Choi
Updated ·3 min read
The US Army recently revised its health guidelines, advising troops on "physical readiness, nutritional readiness, mental readiness, spiritual readiness, and sleep readiness."
Service members often go through prolonged periods of training and operations that leave them tired but with little time to rest.
According to the new guidelines, those troops can use "short, infrequent naps to restore wakefulness and promote performance."
From torpedo rooms to tanks and aircraft to truck beds, here are some of the strangest and most creative places those troops have chosen to catch up on sleep.
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