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To: barj
Back in High School I visited the Air Force Academy for a week and it was amazing how good the food was considering the amount of people they had to feed. It was no Thomas Keller cuisine, but it was damn good.
6 posted on 01/04/2006 5:57:47 PM PST by mnehring (“Anybody who doesn’t appreciate what America has done and President Bush, let them go to hell”...)
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To: mnehrling
The Air Force has traditionally had good food in it's chow halls, regardless of whether they were purely military staffed, had mixed staffs, or were contractor run.

Morale was in the dumps. Officers were living in converted garages, senior enlisted in even worse conditions.

General Curtis LeMay was having none of that. It was a new situation for the US military. A wartime footing mission during peacetime. He was determined to succeed, but he knew he'd need his people really on board to do that. He rammed through, with help of certain CongressCritters, better housing and better food. He'd check personally on the food. He'd also personally conduct "no quarter" ORIs. (You got the bad with the good, and liked it)

Later the policies went AF wide, and have now migrated to the other services at least to some degree. When I was an active duty junior officer, on periodic "additional duty" was Operations Duty Officer, aka "Peter the Greeter". But the important duty was to go eat in the mess hall, at least once, during your 24 hour tour as ODO. And turn in a report as to the condition of the mess hall, the quality of the food, and anything else you might want to comment on. When you got there, they knew who you were, because LTs didn't otherwise eat there, but they didn't know when you were coming, not even which meal for certain. This was every day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.

11 posted on 01/04/2006 7:51:37 PM PST by El Gato (The Second Amendment is the Reset Button of the U.S. Constitution)
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