Camp Dubbs is a smaller outpost on the edge of town occupied by French, British, American, Turkish, Italian and Australian troops. As a general rule the smaller mess halls like this one (these days called dining facilities) seem to serve the best food and the staff (always overworked) tend to be a lot friendlier.
KBR is the company contracted to provide the US dining facilities here in Afghanistan. At Camp Dubbs they do a very good job. The pictures below show the great effort they put out on Thanksgiving to bring a little more cheer to all the
The mood was a little more somber and all flags are at half-mast due to a training accident that occurred earlier in the week. French soldiers setting up training for the Afghans ran into an old Soviet minefield. (Remember, Afghanistan is the most heavily mined country in the world.) Two were wounded in the first blast (one lost a leg below the knee) and the medic who ran to help them was killed when he hit a second mine. The event was more poignant given that these soldiers are rotating back home to France in two weeks.
Before I forget, I've noticed that lots of blogging buddies are listing things they are thankful for. Here's mine: I'm thankful that I haven't been shot or blown up yet. Life is good!
Belated Happy Thanksgiving to all!
Waiting for the doors to open.
French, US and Turks chatting in the warm sun.
It was about 60 degrees Thanksgiving afternoon.
OJT for WalMart greeter.
The Command Sergeant Major greeting everyone for dinner.
The Servers.
The Brigade Commander and his staff served up the food.
They didn't work as fast the regular mess hall staff.
Roast Beast.
I think I knew that cow.
Small Space.
The next two pictures give an idea of how small this mess hall is.
It seats fewer than 100 at a time.
Turkish flag and French flag on back wall.
The Bar...sort of.
Fizzy juice and near beer as close as we are allowed to get.
The Desert Table.
Speaks for itself.
Cornucopia.
Unfortunately, the ice sculpture eagle had already lost his head.
Camp Dubbs Model.
Not to scale.
The other Cakes.
No one wanted to be the first to cut into them.
Finally one of the KBR staff cut a piece off each.
And then they went pretty fast.
5 comments:
Hi J.L!
Everything looks really nice (and filling)! I wouldn't want to cut those cakes either. I'm glad they decorated and served up so much variety for you.
My thoughts and thanks to all of you wonderful guys and gals, everyday in every way.
Take care of yourself
Looks like a hearty spread. You guys take care over there.
Belated Happy Thanksgiving to you!
It appears you are well taken care of over there...at least foodwise. Pure smorgasbord. The cakes were lovely, and I can see why no one wanted to cut into them.
Belated Happy Turkey Day! I thought my sideboard was groaning, but that is a serious cornucoposity. Where's the antacid officer?
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