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Sgt. Vanisa Street (left), a culinary arts specialist

Sgt. Vanisa Street (left), a culinary arts specialist

Sgt. Vanisa Street (left), a culinary arts specialist assigned to 52nd Brigade Engineer Battalion, 2nd Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, and Sgt. 1st Class Genesis Jolly, assigned to 2nd Batta... More

Spc. Mikaela Marasigan, a culinary arts specialist

Spc. Mikaela Marasigan, a culinary arts specialist

Spc. Mikaela Marasigan, a culinary arts specialist assigned to 704th Brigade Support Battalion, 2nd Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, prepares chicken cordon bleu for the lunch meal on Nov. 8 ... More

Pvt. Javier Rodriguez Lopez, a culinary arts specialist

Pvt. Javier Rodriguez Lopez, a culinary arts specialist

Pvt. Javier Rodriguez Lopez, a culinary arts specialist assigned 2nd Battalion, 77th Field Artillery Regiment, prepares french fries for the lunch meal on Nov. 8 at the Warfighter Ivy Warrior Restaurant on Fort... More

Pvt. Armando Santana, a culinary arts specialist assigned

Pvt. Armando Santana, a culinary arts specialist assigned

Pvt. Armando Santana, a culinary arts specialist assigned to 3rd Squadron, 61st Cavalry Regiment, 2nd Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, prepares salmon for the lunch meal on Nov. 8 at the Warf... More

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