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Traditional Holiday Meal Will Replace Field Rations for Many Troops
American Forces Press Service ^ | Samantha L. Quigley

Posted on 11/21/2007 3:58:39 PM PST by SandRat

WASHINGTON, Nov. 21, 2007 – When troops stationed in the Middle East sit down to Thanksgiving dinner tomorrow, the turkey won’t come in a brown field rations pouch.

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Defense Supply Center Philadelphia's Subsistence Division is responsible for making sure each dining facility has all the food it needs to provide a traditional holiday meal like this one in 2006. Defense Department photo
  

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Thanks to the efforts of the Defense Supply Center Philadelphia’s efforts, troops stationed in Iraq, Afghanistan, Bahrain, Dubai and Djibouti will enjoy a traditional holiday meal.

“Historically, Thanksgiving dinner is one of the most family-oriented meals that there is,” said Ray Miller, director of subsistence for DSCP, the agency that supplies meals to the military worldwide. “When you are deployed and you’re not with (family), … it’s a taste of home wherever you are.”

Hundreds of thousands of troops will dine on turkey, ham, cranberry sauce, assorted pies and more. While this all sounds very “Norman Rockwell” normal, there’s nothing normal about the amount of food needed to feed that many troops.

The employees sent 342,382 pounds of turkey alone. More than 15,000 containers of stuffing mix and about 13,000 containers of white potatoes will join nearly 120,000 pounds of shrimp and a combined total of 249,357 pounds of ham and beef, as well.

“It would be like 100 tractor-trailers pulling up outside your house to deliver Thanksgiving Dinnerdinner,” Miller said, describing just how much food was sent to the Middle East for the dinner.

And at the back of the very last tractor-trailer would be the one thing needed to finish the meal in fine holiday tradition: nearly 163,500 pies.

As for those with no access to a dining hall, they’re not destined to eat the same old everyday field rations. They, too, will get a turkey dinner on Thanksgiving Day.

“We … have provided a special ration meal called an URG-E (Unitized Group Ration – Express),” Miller said. “It won’t be the turkey, but it’ll be a turkey meal. It’s our attempt to at least try to get something to the folks that are on the far end of the supply chain.”

That effort doesn’t stop with the supply center personnel. The dining facility staffs go above and beyond, often working on their own time, to make decorations to ensure the day is as special as possible.

“Each dining facility has its own theme chosen by the manager,” said Army Sgt. Maj. Terry L. Stewart, a Bridgehampton, N.Y., native and food service sergeant major for Multinational Division Baghdad.

Adding a competitive element to the decorating helps to reward the DFAC workers for the time and effort they spend preparing their crafts. Each command with a dining facility judges the decorations, and medals are awarded.

Sharing a traditional holiday meal that’s usually a family affair can bring servicemembers closer together Stewart noted.

“It humbles me,” the sergeant major said. “Even though we are away from our families at home, those of us here are family, and we come together in fellowship and give thanks for being alive.

“It’s especially rewarding to see the soldiers smile and the joy in their faces when they come through,” he added.

The total cost of the Thanksgiving feast comes in at just under $5,410,000. The Christmas meal, which parallels the Thanksgiving menu, will cost about $300,000 less and already has been shipped to distribution points awaiting orders, which will start coming in during the first 10 days of December.

The Defense Supply Center Philadelphia supplies $12.4 billion worth of food, clothing and textiles, medicines, medical equipment, construction equipment and supplies, and services to servicemembers, their families and other federal customers worldwide. The center is a part of the Defense Logistics Agency.

(Army Pfc. April Campbell, 27th Public Affairs Detachment, contributed to this report.)
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Click photo for screen-resolution image Army Pvt. Pamela Aguilar, Headquarters Support Company, Division Special Troops Battalion, 1st Cavalry Division, retouches a decoration for the Pegasus dining facility’s Thanksgiving dinner at Camp Liberty in western Baghdad, Nov. 21, 2007. Photo by Spc. Aaron Rosencrans, USA  
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TOPICS: Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: campliberty; field; holiday; iraq; meal; rations; thanksgiving
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Thanksgiving Rush

Wishing You a Happy Thanksgiving - Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, and Marines.

1 posted on 11/21/2007 3:58:41 PM PST by SandRat
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To: SandRat

Hope it’s warm when they get it unlike the one we got in Nam. Oh well, it’s the thought that counts.


2 posted on 11/21/2007 4:01:54 PM PST by Seruzawa (Attila the Hun... wasn't he a liberal?)
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To: SandRat
The DFACs at the FOBs and COBs are really pretty good too.
3 posted on 11/21/2007 4:03:49 PM PST by gov_bean_ counter ( Who is America's George Galloway?)
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To: SandRat

Think Bush is enroute to Iraq?


4 posted on 11/21/2007 4:04:11 PM PST by Finalapproach29er (Dems will impeach Bush in 2008; mark my words.)
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To: SandRat

All-RIIIIIGHT!!!!! We ABSOLUTELY LOVE OUR TRROPS and Salute and Thank Them for Their service and defnse of us!


5 posted on 11/21/2007 4:05:19 PM PST by ExcursionGuy84 ("Jesus, Your Love takes my breath away.")
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To: SandRat
I love turkey shawarma but that's not thanksgiving enough

6 posted on 11/21/2007 4:05:53 PM PST by ari-freedom (Scientific consensus is formed by the public schools and government grants.)
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To: SandRat

Anyone want to bet the Hildabeast and/or Pelousy will show up for a photo-op there?


7 posted on 11/21/2007 4:06:18 PM PST by traditional1
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To: Seruzawa

I know where you are coming from Bro. It is kind of like cold water, four hours on the Helipad till the ice melts.


8 posted on 11/21/2007 4:14:06 PM PST by Little Bill (Welcome to the Newly Socialist State of New Hampshire)
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To: ari-freedom

WTH is that? I bet it tasted good, but what the heck is on the stick?


9 posted on 11/21/2007 4:15:37 PM PST by Thebaddog (You can be a big dog or a small dog, but I am the bad dog)
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To: Seruzawa
Oh well, it’s the thought that counts.

You hit it out of the park.

It's not, exactly, the food that counts. It's the thought behind it.

That racks up the flavor of the food several notches when you eat it.

You're not just thinking food...you're thinking, "someone realizes that I'm here and , just maybe, why I am here".

10 posted on 11/21/2007 4:16:04 PM PST by capt. norm (Be thankful we're not getting all the government we're paying for.)
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To: Seruzawa

Hahaha. I got to pose with a turkey leg for the home towm paper, then it was on to turkey loaf etc.
Chu Lai RVN.1967


11 posted on 11/21/2007 4:18:18 PM PST by tet68 ( " We would not die in that man's company, that fears his fellowship to die with us...." Henry V.)
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To: ari-freedom

Wow! That brings back so many memories of Bahrain!!


12 posted on 11/21/2007 4:18:53 PM PST by DakotaGator
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To: traditional1
Anyone want to bet the Hildabeast and/or Pelousy will show up for a photo-op there?

That would be a shame, the poor troops would all barf up that good turkey.

13 posted on 11/21/2007 4:21:32 PM PST by Cementjungle
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To: tet68

Because of turkey loaf I can not, to this day, eat turkey, except for the two pieces I will have at my Mothers house tomorrow.


14 posted on 11/21/2007 4:26:07 PM PST by Little Bill (Welcome to the Newly Socialist State of New Hampshire)
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To: Little Bill

With enough Tabasco anything is possible.


15 posted on 11/21/2007 4:30:56 PM PST by tet68 ( " We would not die in that man's company, that fears his fellowship to die with us...." Henry V.)
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To: capt. norm; SandRat; All

“You’re not just thinking food...you’re thinking, ‘someone realizes that I’m here and, just maybe, why I am here.’”

Amen to that! I remember EVERY festive meal I had in the twenty years of Army Life and the lengths those in the Chain of Command and sometimes the civilian population went to to prove it for us.

You captured it PERFECTLY. :)

Undoubtedly, it was a lowly Company Clerk that arranged it all. Thank every “Radar” O’Reilly you’ve ever met! :)


16 posted on 11/21/2007 4:31:56 PM PST by Diana in Wisconsin (Save The Earth. It's The Only Planet With Chocolate.)
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To: SandRat

URG-E doesnt sound to sweet


17 posted on 11/21/2007 4:32:10 PM PST by mylife (The Roar Of The Masses Could Be Farts)
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To: Little Bill

With enough Tabasco anything is possible.

Wait, I take that back, there isn’t enough tabasco in the world to make me eat a can of Ham and Limas.

A tiny piece of ham and four of the largest lima beans in existance, I always wondered where they got those things.


18 posted on 11/21/2007 4:32:56 PM PST by tet68 ( " We would not die in that man's company, that fears his fellowship to die with us...." Henry V.)
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To: SandRat

The Military runs on it’s belly, but I never realized how much it costs in food alone to feed everyone.

Wonder why no GOP candidates break down every aspect of staging a “war” for ‘Everyman’ to understand?

Nah. That wouldn’t sell any newspapers and advertising space now, would it? *WINK*


19 posted on 11/21/2007 4:35:05 PM PST by Diana in Wisconsin (Save The Earth. It's The Only Planet With Chocolate.)
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To: Finalapproach29er
Think Bush is enroute to Iraq?

Or Afghanistan. I was thinking the same thing. They would love to see him.

I will cry.

20 posted on 11/21/2007 4:35:20 PM PST by submarinerswife ("If I win I can't be stopped! If I lose I shall be dead." - George S. Patton)
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