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FORT BLISS, Texas - Baked chicken breast stuffed with

FORT BLISS, Texas - Baked chicken breast stuffed with

FORT BLISS, Texas - Baked chicken breast stuffed with homemade chorizo, garnished with roasted garlic chips and pumpkin seeds, sautéed brussel sprouts braised with black eyed peas, tournée potatoes poached in c... More

FORT BLISS, Texas - A goat cheese tart on top of a

FORT BLISS, Texas - A goat cheese tart on top of a

FORT BLISS, Texas - A goat cheese tart on top of a pear jelly served with mixed greens and edible flowers dressed in a guava vinaigrette, garnished with pickled watermelon radish, golden beets, cauliflower and ... More

FORT BLISS, Texas - The Fort Bliss and 1st Armored

FORT BLISS, Texas - The Fort Bliss and 1st Armored

FORT BLISS, Texas - The Fort Bliss and 1st Armored Division Culinary Team, otherwise known as Team Tribute, stack their hands together in a show of solidarity at the Culinary Training Lab on Feb. 4. The culinar... More

FORT LEE, Virginia - The Fort Bliss and 1st Armored

FORT LEE, Virginia - The Fort Bliss and 1st Armored

FORT LEE, Virginia - The Fort Bliss and 1st Armored Division Culinary Team, otherwise known as Team Tribute, pose for a team photo on Mar. 8 after receiving a silver medal in the Military Hot Food Kitchen categ... More

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