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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsCouldn't they have sent Battlefield Kitchens to DC too?
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2025/06/07/tanks-arrive-army-trump-birthday-parade/84093080007/In this wonderful story we find this:
MREs are intended for use when supply lines haven't been established or troops are located too far from normal supply lines (like, say, when they're fighting) to feed them A rations. The National Capitol Region doesn't have that problem; they could either put these troops on military bases that have enough barracks space to accommodate them and feed them in fixed mess halls, or bring Battlefield Kitchens in and have Army food service specialists cook meals for them. The 6600 troops they're forcing to be in this are a brigade equivalent, and the Army can definitely deal with feeding one stinking brigade.

Bernardo de La Paz
(56,320 posts)Klarkashton
(3,560 posts)You are treated like shit.
This is standard practice, probably even worse in the military.
jmowreader
(52,397 posts)Trained food service specialists will do the cooking, and privates will be detailed as KPs to do the cleaning and serving.
Wifes husband
(431 posts)The military does an exceptional job of feeding troops.
SheltieLover
(69,525 posts)It is not a battleground in some remote region of the world, for Cripes sakes.
maspaha
(498 posts)theyll sleep on the floor theyve probably already slept in wet, muddy holes in the walls ground or on scorching hot sand as part of their training. Im not military, not related to or even close to anyone in/from the military, but Ive worked in aviation my entire career and we train for what were expected to execute in an actual event. I cant believe military training is much different. Theyll do what theyre trained to do which is why they should not be there in the first place