I lived in containerized housing units in Afghanistan. They were basically 2" rigid foam floors, ceilings, and walls flat-packed on a trailer, and then assembled into the shape of a conex with all wiring screwed into the walls and an AC unit next to the door, below the window. Ours were 20' long, but we didn't have our own plumbing. There were latrine CHUs and, of course, we ate in the dining facility if we weren't on missions.
I have looked into converting conexes into tiny homes a few times and each time what we had in Afghanistan sounds better.
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