All Parts Seamlessly Working Together
Though I’m a sophomore on my freshman cruise, this experience has already become one of the most meaningful parts of my time at the Academy. There’s something about being out at sea that brings people together in a way that’s hard to describe. I’ve enjoyed the strong sense of community and camaraderie that’s grown among us since we got underway. Some of my favorite moments so far have been standing watch, playing cornhole, and hanging out on the flight deck and fantail each evening, watching the sunset. There’s just something about those quiet moments at sea that hits differently.
Even as an engineering major, I’ve really enjoyed exploring the deck side of ship operations. Spending time on the bridge has helped me understand how radar, GPS, and electronic charts work together to guide us to each port safely. It’s been eye-opening to see the level of coordination and precision involved in every course change.
What stands out most is how seamlessly all parts of the ship function together. Whether it’s the engine room, the bridge, or the maintenance crews topside, every department plays a vital role. Watching how engineering and deck teams rely on one another has shown me how important communication and trust are at sea. Every job matters, and every detail keeps us safely on course.
This cruise has pushed me to learn and grow in ways I didn’t expect. I’ve gained technical knowledge, but I’ve also learned to be more flexible, more aware, and more confident in unfamiliar situations. It’s been a challenge at times, but a good one. I still have more to learn, but I’m proud of how far I’ve come, and I’m excited to keep going as the voyage continues.
MIDN Brady Bumford
Marine Engineering Technology







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