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The wardroom is the mess-cabin of naval commissioned officers above the rank of midshipman. The term ''the wardroom'' is also used to refer to (metonymically) those individuals with the right to occupy that wardroom, meaning "the officers of the wardroom".〔Oxford English Dictionary "wardroom"〕 It provides a place of recreation as well as being a dining room. Usually, a galley or scullery adjoins the wardroom. Service is provided by stewards. There is usually a bar, where drinks can be purchased. Ships can be either "wet" or "dry": the former allowing the consumption of alcohol at sea, while the latter only allows alcohol when alongside at port, if at all. (Ships of the United States Navy have not allowed alcohol consumption on-board since 1913.) Wardrooms have rules governing etiquette. Traditionally considered taboo are three topics: politics, religion, and sex (earlier guidebooks referred to the latter as ''ladies''). On large ships in peacetime, talking about professional business is frowned upon. It is also considered inappropriate to perform work or to meet with subordinates in a wardroom. Typically, upon entering the wardroom at meal time, members ask permission from the most senior officer present (or the commanding officer, if he/she is already eating) before joining the table. The ship's executive officer is usually the ''mess president''. The commanding officer is normally not a member of the wardroom, but is normally invited to join the members for special occasions. ==Gallery== File:US Navy 110923-N-HA376-005 Capt. William Lovely, deputy commodore of Task Group 73.1, speaks with Capt. Shumon Mahmud Sabbir, commanding officer o.jpg|The wardroom on the Bangladesh Navy corvette BNS ''Bijoy'' File:US Navy 070329-N-8591H-014 Jeopardy host Alex Trebek enjoys lunch with USS Kitty Hawk (CV 63) Sailors in the wardroom.jpg|Alex Trebek in the wardroom of the USS ''Kitty Hawk'' File:"Steward's mates joke as they dry silverware in the wardroom of U.S.S. Ticonderoga (CV-14).", 11-1944 - NARA - 520869.jpg|Steward's mates polishing silverware in the USS ''Ticonderoga'' wardroom 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Wardroom」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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