Posted on 11/26/2008 3:24:12 PM PST by SandRat
WASHINGTON, Nov. 26, 2008 U.S. troops serving in the Middle East will dine on a traditional Thanksgiving meal tomorrow, thanks to the efforts of Defense Supply Center Philadelphia employees.
The supply center has sent thousands of pounds of food including more than 120,000 pounds of whole turkeys and more than 170,000 pies -- to troops in Iraq, Afghanistan, Bahrain, Dubai and Djibouti.
The center has sent the following items overseas for tomorrows meal:
-- Whole turkey: 121,108 pounds, worth $323,228.60; -- Turkey breast meat: 109,780 pounds, worth $437,991.49; -- Turkey thigh meat: 145,780 pounds, worth $361,852.66; -- Ham: 95,826 pounds, worth $263,199.92; -- Beef: 178,466 pounds, worth $1,139,970.37; -- Shrimp: 131,359 pounds, worth $1,712,960.70; -- Stuffing mix: 16,874 containers, worth $149,025.40; -- Potatoes: 14,308 containers, worth $64,181.47; -- Sweet potatoes, 56,104 cans, worth $137,584.15; -- Cranberry sauce, 10,994 cans, worth $74,683.30; -- Corn: 32,535 pounds, worth $155,874.42; and -- Assorted pies: 179,810 individual pies, worth $1,451,491.36.
The center, part of the Defense Logistics Agency, annually supplies $13.4 billion worth of food, clothing and textiles, medicines, medical equipment, construction and equipment supplies and services to servicemembers and their families and other federal customers worldwide.
(From a Defense Logistics Agency news release.)
That’s a big job they’re doing.
Any arugula or tofurkey on the menu in case a high level individual from The Office of President-Elect makes a surprise visit?
It’s out under the Outhouse.
Unless it’s for the present-elect himself. In that case, it’s fo’ turkey.
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