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Rahm Fama, guest chef and host of the Food Network

Rahm Fama, guest chef and host of the Food Network

Rahm Fama, guest chef and host of the Food Network show, "Meat and Potatoes," serves up an array of meat and starch dishes at the 14 Area mess hall aboard Camp Pendleton, Calif., Sept. 25, 2013. Fama taught the... More

John X. Rocca, senior brand manager with Sodexo food

John X. Rocca, senior brand manager with Sodexo food

John X. Rocca, senior brand manager with Sodexo food services, showcases a plate of culinary treats prepared by food service specialists with Combat Logistics Regiment 17, 1st Marine Logistics Group, and guest ... More

Rahm Fama, celebrity chef and host of the Food Network

Rahm Fama, celebrity chef and host of the Food Network

Rahm Fama, celebrity chef and host of the Food Network show, "Meat and Potatoes," shows food service specialists with Food Service Company, Combat Logistics Regiment 17, 1st Marine Logistics Group, techniques o... More

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