Posted on 02/20/2009 3:56:57 PM PST by SandRat
CONTINGENCY OPERATING SITE MAREZ, Iraq Sustainment Soldiers at Contingency Operating Site Marez thanked their civilian counterparts for their hard work with a cookout of burgers, chicken breasts and pastries at the Class I yard Feb. 1.
Soldiers from 18th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion cooked for more than 60 contractors from many nations who work at the logistics distribution center.
It was excellent! said Mahendra Ranaweera, a contractor from Colombo, Sri Lanka. Everyone enjoyed the function, and we really appreciate the opportunity given by the 18th CSSB to consider us part of the battalion.
Ranaweera, who has worked at the Class I yard for six months, said the event was a morale booster and gave workers and Soldiers time to interact and to get to know each other better.
The workers, who hold numerous positions within the yards, represent nations such as the United States, Sri Lanka, Nepal, India, Bangladesh and Pakistan.
It brings the Corps Logistic Service Support family closer and on a more personal level, instead of only seeing each other in a working environment, said Kimberly Keen, a native of North Augusta, S.C., and Class I site manager.
Keen has been working in Iraq for five years and was recently awarded the Class I Yard of the Week recognition award by the Defense Contract Management Agency.
BBQ Iraq Ping
LOL. I was thinking the same thing. The article should have said that the Soldiers thanked them with a "cookout".
...Cause burgers and chicken breast ain't BBQ!
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