Candidates have Thanksgiving dinner at the U.S. Army Drill Sergeant Academy Dining Facility at Fort Jackson, South Carolina, on Nov. 21, 2018. (Army photo by Spc. Tynisha Daniel)
Military.com: Less Roast Turkey, More Shrimp: Here’s How Much Food Is Being Shipped to Deployed Troops for Thanksgiving
The serving lines and long tables laden with food may be replaced with grab-and-go takeout, but U.S. service members overseas won't be without their traditional Thanksgiving meal, thanks to the Defense Logistics Agency.
The organization, responsible for distributing supplies to the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, Coast Guard and Defense Department installations worldwide, has sent 131 tons of gourmet eats for deployed troops to consume on Thanksgiving Day.
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