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JOINT BASE CAPE COD, Mass. -- Food Service Specialists competing for the Philip A. Connelly Award Program for Excellence In Army Food Service from the 1058th Transportation Company, Massachusetts Army National Guard, serve chicken parmesan out of a Mobile Kitchen Trailer (MKT) during a field exercise here, March 20, 2019. “Dedication from the Food Service Section and the supporting elements of the Field Sanitation Team, Kitchen Patrol Members, Cash Collection NCO, and Head Counter saw the section compete and succeed at the Regional level June 2018. We are excited to have been selected to participate at the Department of Army level,” said Sgt. 1st Class Katherine Cross, 1058th TC. (Massachusetts National Guard photo by Dave Wilkinson)

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