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Army brass needs to get off their dufflebags and open some %&$#ing chow halls

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This is one of those stories that I was hesitant to write about, because it’s outrageous outrage ready…and those are usually the ones that bite you in the butt when you jump right on them.

But I’ve gotten my independent confirmation from impeccable, on the scene sources, and I am snorting fire.

This is – and has been – happening at Fort Cavazos, the former Fort Hood in Texas, and is unconscionable.

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Fort Cavazos Soldiers Have Been Without Proper Access to Food for Months

One of the Army’s largest bases has been barely able to keep its food services up and running for months, according to soldiers stationed there and dining facility schedules reviewed by Military.com.

The situation at Fort Cavazos, Texas — previously known as Fort Hood — has left some junior enlisted with few options for meals, as top officials on base struggle to juggle logistics while most of its cooks are on deployments, missions or serving field training and other events.

The base had only two of its 10 major dining options open every day for much of the summer, with three others open only during limited times. The closures forced many soldiers to drive long distances across base, sometimes an hour round trip for their meals.
Guess what “many soldiers,” especially junior enlisted troops, don’t have?

Cars.

How are they eating? WHEN are they eating?

Fort Cavazos is the third largest military base IN THE WORLD. The distances from point A to B, especially for those camps in the interior, are enormous.

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214,968 acres
Fort Hood
The second-largest state by both population and land size is home to the third-largest military base in the world. In terms of physical size, however, Fort Hood is 214,968 acres and is larger than even Fort Bragg.

I was out there a year ago August when they dedicated a building at First Cav in our nephew’s name. The vastness is tangible. “Nothing” starts from the edge of the parking lot at what Marines would call Mainside, where your Exchange, schools, quarters, etc are. Boosh – straight out to desert and brown hillsides. There, helicopters were constantly putting out brush fires started by armor and artillery. Kind of surreal. It also didn’t help that it was 100°+, a constant wind blowing – sometimes howling, and you just gave up scraping the dust off.

It’s pretty rough country and the soldiers who live and work there have enough to deal with as far as the environment goes – they shouldn’t be worried whether they can catch a ride to get fed.

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…But not all junior soldiers have vehicles, and the base provides only a limited shuttle service, with none dedicated to dining facilities. The service is so limited that some service members interviewed by Military.com didn’t even know it exists.

Or if they manage to get to one of the two chow halls that are open, can they get through the lines in time to get back?

Are commands making allowances for travel and congestion?

The young PV2 we checked in with said both chow halls are slammed. He’s as junior as you can get – he’s not going to make waves if he’s starving. His NCOs and officers should be raising holy hell for him and the others.

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…”For months, one [dining facility] was open and was a more than 30-minute drive for my soldiers,” said one noncommissioned officer, who spoke to Military.com on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to talk to the press. “All the soldiers were going to that one. It’s unmanageable during the workday.”

In some situations, the base posted conflicting schedules or confusing guidance on what meals were being provided at which dining facilities. One facility had a sign on the door stating that it was “closed for dinner,” but it didn’t note which specific days it was closed or days when other meals were not available.

Unconscionable.

The official lines is “Ooo, we don’t have any cooks. They’re all on deployment.”

You didn’t notice before you sent them all? What kind of Mickey Mouse outfits are on that base? What is the base CG (commanding general) doing, since this has been going on “for months” – it can’t be new to him? What is his excuse and where is his solution?

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…At the heart of the issue is the dining facilities not having enough Army cooks to run them. A rotation to the National Training Center, or NTC, and support for a cadet training exercise at Fort Knox, Kentucky, took many cooks off base.

Dining facilities have been a key focus in the Army’s discussions on boosting the quality of life for soldiers.
The Army’s response to being embarrassed directly contradicts what our PV2 has been saying about the state of the two chow halls open, while admitting there were only two chow halls open.

What a crock of CYA.

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…Reached for comment by Fox News Digital, an Army spokesperson said the issues experienced at Fort Cavazos stemmed from “Combat Training Center rotations, operational deployments around the world, facility renovations, and support to Cadet Summer Training at Fort Knox, Kentucky, Fort Cavazos was limited to running two Warrior Restaurants during the month of July.”

However, the spokesperson stressed that “dining facilities available through July did not reach capacity and were well stocked throughout the month. Since August 1st Fort Cavazos has reopened multiple Warrior Restaurants on base. There are currently five opened facilities.”

Instead of calling up Reserve unit cooks – who might well be more than glad to get activated, and whom another in-the-know source has assured us there are plenty available of – the Army’s brilliant solution is to let kids use their meal cards…at the Panera Bread, etc, franchises on base!

OMG I’m gonna have a coronary.

I cannot get over the fact that this has been allowed to fester for this long. I mean, it’s only feeding the soldiers.

You know and I know a certain Army food blister who damn sure has never missed a meal.

First of all, Beege, if you're going to write about the military - specifically the Army - get the terminology straight. Ft. Hood (and it will ALWAYS be Ft. Hood, not that Cavazos shit the Pentagon wokesters keep shoveling) is an ARMY POST. It's not a base.

Now, back to the wokesters. There shouldn't be any doubt in anybody's mind what's more important to Milley - feeding soldiers or being woke.
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Re: Stories & Opinions Worth Knowing but Maybe Not Quite Threadworthy 8/11
« Reply #1 on: August 11, 2023, 02:55:25 PM »
Back in the day. When they closed our mess for santation reasons, we eat in the officers mess.

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Re: Stories & Opinions Worth Knowing but Maybe Not Quite Threadworthy 8/11
« Reply #2 on: August 11, 2023, 03:29:10 PM »
Nine Years Later, Race Hustlers are Still Lying About the Death of Michael Brown

https://legalinsurrection.com/2023/08/nine-years-later-race-hustlers-are-still-lying-about-the-death-of-michael-brown/

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Nine years ago today, Michael Brown was shot dead by policeman Darren Wilson in Ferguson, Missouri. The death created the Black Lives Matter movement, which prior to that was only a hashtag, and took it to national fame, based on the claim that Brown was shot with his “hands up” while pleading “don’t shoot.”
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But the Brown lie was even bigger, because it birthed both the formal movement and the movement’s overarching propaganda slogan, “hands up, don’t shoot.”
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The Michael Brown Black Lives Matter narrative was a monstrous lie. Yet one that continued to motivate the Black Lives Matter movement.
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Here’s is some of the commemorations of Brown’s death. Keep in mind the people and groups tweeting these lies, they are the cream of the leftist social and racial justice movements:

Multiple autopsies were able to track the path of Wilson's bullet through Brown's muscles and body. Those autopsies proved that Brown did not have his arms raised, but that instead he was leaning toward Wilson in a headlong charge. When facts contradict race hustlers' narrative, facts are racist.
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Re: Stories & Opinions Worth Knowing but Maybe Not Quite Threadworthy 8/11
« Reply #3 on: August 11, 2023, 03:34:56 PM »
California Supreme Court: No Right to In-Person Cross-Examination of Accuser During Campus Sexual Assault Proceedings

https://legalinsurrection.com/2023/08/california-supreme-court-no-right-to-in-person-cross-examination-of-accuser-during-campus-sexual-assault-proceedings/

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USC expelled Matthew Boermeester for alleged intimate partner violence after a two-month Title IX investigation without allowing live cross-examination of his accuser and witnesses against him, either by Boermeester or a third party. The California Court of Appeal ruled against USC, which appealed.

At the time of Title IX proceedings against Boermeester, USC allowed individuals subject to a Title IX investigation to question the accuser in writing only. The Title IX investigator would then ask the accuser these questions outside the accused’s presence.
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Boermeester asked the court to apply California’s doctrine of fair procedure to private university disciplinary proceedings, find that USC had failed to observe that doctrine by refusing to allow live questioning of the accuser and witnesses, and reverse his expulsion. The court declined, in a decision praised by USC.

USC is not a government-run university, so technically the 6th Amendment does not apply, but does USC really want to be thumbing its nose at a basic right? From the 6th Amendment, https://www.law.cornell.edu/constitution/sixth_amendment :

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In all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right to ... to be confronted with the witnesses against him; to have compulsory process for obtaining witnesses in his favor, ...
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Re: Stories & Opinions Worth Knowing but Maybe Not Quite Threadworthy 8/11
« Reply #4 on: August 11, 2023, 03:36:58 PM »
Biden Legal Team Negotiating With Prosecutors Over Classified Documents Investigation

https://pjmedia.com/news-and-politics/matt-margolis/2023/08/11/biden-legal-team-negotiating-with-prosecutors-over-classified-documents-investigation-n1718278

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According to reports, Biden’s legal team is currently engaged in negotiations with special counsel Robert Hur regarding the terms for conducting an interview with Biden. NBC News reports that discussions between Hur’s team and Biden’s legal team have been ongoing for about a month and are still ongoing, as an agreement has not been reached. Sources familiar with the situation say the negotiations encompass various aspects, including the logistics of the interview, such as its timing, location, and the extent of the questioning.

Hur has been investigating the scandal for eight months.

Biden’s legal team is seeking clarification on whether a potential interview between the president and Hur would cover matters beyond his tenure as vice president. Apparently, Biden’s team wants to limit the scope of the interview.

They're negotiating the composition and density of the smokescreen and how to pretend in the MSM that Trump is different, not anything substantial.
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Re: Stories & Opinions Worth Knowing but Maybe Not Quite Threadworthy 8/11
« Reply #5 on: August 11, 2023, 03:39:25 PM »
Study from 2017 misrepresented to link eggs to blood clots

https://apnews.com/article/fact-check-eggs-blood-clots-605324752675

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CLAIM: Scientists are warning that eggs are causing blood clots to suddenly form in thousands of people.

AP’S ASSESSMENT: False. The claim is based on a misrepresentation of a 2017 study that found that taking supplements in capsule form of choline — a nutrient in red meat, egg yolks and other foods — raised levels of a compound in the body that could make the blood more prone to clotting. However, that research didn’t find a direct link between egg consumption specifically and blood clots. In fact, the study doesn’t mention eggs at all.

THE FACTS: Social media users are sharing an inaccurate headline to suggest that the scientific community is urging people to stop eating eggs after research showed the food was causing people to “suddenly” form dangerous blood clots.

This silliness seems to be making the rounds in some vegan circles. This sort of vegan needs to "prove" that animal products are killing people, and do not care how false or pretzellated their "evidence" is.
If, as anti-Covid-vaxxers claim, https://www.poynter.org/fact-checking/2021/robert-f-kennedy-jr-said-the-covid-19-vaccine-is-the-deadliest-vaccine-ever-made-thats-not-true/ , https://gospelnewsnetwork.org/2021/11/23/covid-shots-are-the-deadliest-vaccines-in-medical-history/ , The Vaccine is deadly, where in the US have Pfizer and Moderna hidden the millions of bodies of those who died of "vaccine injury"? Is reality a Big Pharma Shill?

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Re: Stories & Opinions Worth Knowing but Maybe Not Quite Threadworthy 8/11
« Reply #6 on: August 11, 2023, 03:42:21 PM »
Family ditches electric truck on drive from Winnipeg to Chicago after charging troubles

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/electric-vehicle-trip-charging-infrastructure-1.6932074

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The owner of a 2023 Ford F-150 Lightning Lariat with an extended-range battery regrets buying the electric truck after attempting a road trip, only to abandon it and finish the drive with a gas-powered rental vehicle.

Dalbir Bala of La Salle, Man., left the truck in Minnesota last month after he said he tried unsuccessfully to charge the battery at two different charging stations.

"It was really a nightmare frustration for us," Bala said.

He bought the truck — which is advertised as having a range of 515 kilometres — for $115,000 in January. He spent an additional $16,000 installing chargers at his home and his trucking business, and upgrading his residential electrical panel.

Bala, his wife and three kids left on a trip to visit Wisconsin Dells, Wis., and Chicago for business, on July 27. The truck was fully charged when they left their home just south of Winnipeg, and Bala had plans to stop at level 3 charging stations, which provide faster charges, located along the planned route.
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He headed to another charging station in nearby Elk River, Minn., but a charger there wouldn't work either, he said.

With only 15 kilometres remaining on his battery and no fast charger within that range, he decided to ditch his Lightning. Bala got it towed to a Ford dealership and the family rented a gas-powered Toyota 4Runner to finish their trip to Chicago.

As the article makes clear, Bala planned out his 750-800 mile trip to Wisconsin Dells - charging stations in particular - properly. A conventional vehicle would not require as much planning, gas stations being plentiful. But Bala did the planning and his Ford did not cause his problem. What did cause his problem was unreliable charging stations and charging stations NOT being plentiful. Unfortunately, being C$131,000 into his EV adventure, he's kind of stuck between a money rock and a charger-reliability hard place.
If, as anti-Covid-vaxxers claim, https://www.poynter.org/fact-checking/2021/robert-f-kennedy-jr-said-the-covid-19-vaccine-is-the-deadliest-vaccine-ever-made-thats-not-true/ , https://gospelnewsnetwork.org/2021/11/23/covid-shots-are-the-deadliest-vaccines-in-medical-history/ , The Vaccine is deadly, where in the US have Pfizer and Moderna hidden the millions of bodies of those who died of "vaccine injury"? Is reality a Big Pharma Shill?

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Re: Stories & Opinions Worth Knowing but Maybe Not Quite Threadworthy 8/11
« Reply #7 on: August 12, 2023, 03:12:55 PM »
He should have just put a generator in the back and he could have charged it as he drove. I read an article about a Tesla owner who did just that.
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