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First Sgt. Natalie Sokolik of the 295th Ordnance Company

First Sgt. Natalie Sokolik of the 295th Ordnance Company

First Sgt. Natalie Sokolik of the 295th Ordnance Company uses a sand table to show guests and evaluators how her unit has set-up the training site here for the Philip A. Connelly food service competition Oct. 2... More

Spc. Jason Nasr, a food service specialist with the

Spc. Jason Nasr, a food service specialist with the

Spc. Jason Nasr, a food service specialist with the 295th Ordnance Company out of Hastings, Neb., adds chicken stock to a pot inside the unit’s mobile kitchen trailer at the Greenlief Training Site here Oct. 20... More

Using years of experience, Spc. Jason Nasr, a food

Using years of experience, Spc. Jason Nasr, a food

Using years of experience, Spc. Jason Nasr, a food service specialist with the 295th Ordnance Company out of Hastings, Neb., quickly and carefully slices chicken inside the unit’s mobile kitchen trailer at the ... More

Steam rises inside the sanitation tent here as Pfc.

Steam rises inside the sanitation tent here as Pfc.

Steam rises inside the sanitation tent here as Pfc. Chris Hubbard of the 295th Ordnance Company scrubs a container as Pvt. Elizabeth Koester waits to rinse it. The two soldiers helped keep preparation of food m... More

Carrots are carefully prepared for cooking by Sgt.

Carrots are carefully prepared for cooking by Sgt.

Carrots are carefully prepared for cooking by Sgt. Kenton Fuller, 295th Ordnance Company food operations non-commissioned officer, at the Greenlief Training Site here Oct. 20 as part of the Philip A. Connelly c... More

Spc. Jason Nasr, a food service specialist with the

Spc. Jason Nasr, a food service specialist with the

Spc. Jason Nasr, a food service specialist with the 295th Ordnance Company, serves food to a fellow soldier inside the unit’s mobile kitchen trailer at the Greenlief Training Site here Oct. 20. Serving the food... More

Chief Warrant Officer Susan Johnson, an evaluator from

Chief Warrant Officer Susan Johnson, an evaluator from

Chief Warrant Officer Susan Johnson, an evaluator from the North Dakota National Guard, and fellow evaluator Stanley Gibson from the International Food Service Executives Association, watch Spc. Jason Nasr, 295... More

Inside a mobile kitchen trailer, Sgt. Kenton Fuller,

Inside a mobile kitchen trailer, Sgt. Kenton Fuller,

Inside a mobile kitchen trailer, Sgt. Kenton Fuller, food operations non-commissioned officer with the 295th Ordnance Company, moves vegetables during his preparation of a noon meal for evaluation at the Greenl... More

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