Fort Lee dining facility is largest in the Army
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@jhonnycashowns I'd like to see the stats that back up that claim. Thanks.
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This is much more relaxed then a video i saw about Marine OCS candidates, with some weird procedures for eating, i've never seen anything like it, and had to ask what was the point of it..do they do that in the army as well? if your not sure of what im talking about, i can refer you to the link
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miss fort lee :(( go ordnance hooah!!!
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oh yea. I got fired because of a failed drug test. it sucks that america is this way because I would never do hard drugs and what I did in my own time did not effect my work but whatever. on to the next one!
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man I remember working here! its crazy how I stumble upon this video
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@diazaa haha so was i.. i remember when i got to bulk fuel school i was like damn! this is heaven lol
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Darn, I was part of the Marine Detachment (not the cooks). This looks like USMC officer chow hall area.
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I was eatin up ft lee 2
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armyengineersnorfolk 1 week ago
The training environment for an OCS candidate and basic training are completely different than the training Soldiers/Marines receive as part of their jobs. This is why the Fort Lee dining facility is more relaxed than a dining facility that is feeding basic training recruits or OCS candidates. ^PB
armyengineersnorfolk 3 weeks ago
From 2005 to 2011, the size of Fort Lee and the square footage of buildings will double to support Soldiers through sustainment, preparation, resetting and transformation. Larger facilities such as the dining facility are needed to accommodate more Soldiers at Fort Lee due to BRAC changes such as the relocation of the Ordnance Center and Schools from Aberdeen and Redstone Arsenal, Ala., to Fort Lee, Va.
armyengineersnorfolk 1 year ago