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Re: [GZG] Small thought re: Orbital Assault

From: Roger Books <roger.books@g...>
Date: Tue, 29 Nov 2005 12:56:45 -0500
Subject: Re: [GZG] Small thought re: Orbital Assault

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that bad?  When I was in the Navy I heard people complain
at the #1rated mess hall inConUS.  They had a professional chef who was
a
naturalized citizen who enlisted to "do his part."  I couldn't believe
the
complaints about truly outstanding food.  Shipboard I heard people
complain
about the Alaskan king crab legs we had at a holiday meal.

I realize the Navy probably eats better than the ground forces, but
after
the grousing I heard I wonder if the only way the military could make
people
happy is to bring people's mothers along.

Roger Books

On 11/29/05, Don M <dmaddox1@hot.rr.com> wrote:
>
> You'd be surprised how much training our CSS guys are getting for this
> deployment.  Cooks and stuff on livefire ranges.
>
> John
>
> Necessity is the mother of invention isn't it.....) Although cooks
> on a live fire range is somehow strangely unsettling to me......guess
> it's due to eating what they mask as food.......never mind.....)
>
> Don
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