Admiral Rockwell Tory
Diamond Member
Fort Leavenworth is in Kansas. Fort Leonard Wood (Lost in the woods!) is in Missouri.The official name is Fort Lostinthewoods
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Fort Leavenworth is in Kansas. Fort Leonard Wood (Lost in the woods!) is in Missouri.The official name is Fort Lostinthewoods
you mongol. how it feels , dont lie you dirty barbarian
Those are Marines, dumbass. Look at the uniform!I didn't know there were Scots serving in the US Army...
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The official name is Fort Lostinthewoods
Those are Marines, dumbass. Look at the uniform!
I didn't know there were Scots serving in the US Army...
You are aware that on almost all US bases, there are more civilians there than military, right?
And they are free to eat at the chow halls, as are their families.
What a completely asinine remark. Sucking up to your RUS handlers? PRAVDA your only news source?LOL “fighting for freedom”. Tell that to the people of Luhansk. The Kiev Regime are thugs that stole their power through a coup, a real insurrection. Then they demand allegiance from these territories that refuse to recognize their fake government.
Then point out what is false.What a completely asinine remark. Sucking up to your RUS handlers? PRAVDA your only news source?
Fucking asshole.
When did this change? Families were covered by BAS in my day and only allowed in chow halls on special occasions and the service member paid for them.
Then why did you say this?Hell, has it ever been otherwise?
I knew more than a few that were doing it in the early 1980s, and still doing it today.
Was there ever a time they were not allowed in show halls, other than WWII maybe? When I lived on Mare Island, a great many times I would take my daughter to breakfast at the chow hall (1990-1992). And about 6 years ago when my wife and I lived on Travis AFB we would hit the chow hall (most commonly on Sunday for brunch).
And yes, we have to pay for them. Just as the civilians that work on base have to pay, the exact same BAS rate that I would have had to pay. I know at Fort Bliss we had tons of civilian workers on the base eat chow there, because it was amazingly cheap for them. Less than $4, and they got as much as they wanted.
And no, BAS only pays for the service member to eat. In fact, it is almost exactly the same amount as if they paid to eat every meal in the chow hall for a month. But I have never heard of a chow hall that did not allow civilians and dependents, unless it was one set aside specifically for training. Like say at MCRD in San Diego. Which has a chow hall for recruits only, and another for permanent personnel and others.
"And they are free to eat at the chow halls, as are their families."
I was an officer and have a Master's degree. My reading comprehension is fine. You just used a poor word choice. There are lots of synonyms for "free" you could have used. I guess that GED that got you in the Army wasn't that great!I said "free to eat", not "eat for free".
Poor reading comprehension?
I'm sorry, I'm not an expert in the colors and patterns of kilts of Scottish clans. So you're saying it's a Marine? And the stockings on his feet are the British 37 pattern or some kind of MARPAT?Look at the uniform!
Look at the other people in the photo and the cover on the table. Marines.I'm sorry, I'm not an expert in the colors and patterns of kilts of Scottish clans. So you're saying it's a Marine? And the stockings on his feet are the British 37 pattern or some kind of MARPAT?
My reading comprehension is fine. You just used a poor word choice. There are lots of synonyms for "free" you could have used.
I will just say, "Fuck you, asshole!" and be done with it.And you are completely ignoring that you completely missed the context and wording used.
I said "free to eat", not "eat for free". Don't get all pissy at me because you fail basic comprehension, that is YP, not MP.