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Pvt. Wilmot, a food service specialist from the 16th

Pvt. Wilmot, a food service specialist from the 16th

Pvt. Wilmot, a food service specialist from the 16th Combat Aviation Brigade, serves food to Soldiers during lunchtime Aug. 10, 2017 at the Raptor's Nest Dining Facility on Joint Base Lewis-McChord. Soldiers at... More

Pfc. Sagrero and Sgt. Childers, food service specialists

Pfc. Sagrero and Sgt. Childers, food service specialists

Pfc. Sagrero and Sgt. Childers, food service specialists from the 16th Combat Aviation Brigade, kneed dough in preparation for lunch Aug. 10, 2017 at the Raptor's Nest Dining Facility on Joint Base Lewis-McChor... More

Pfc. Jimenez, a food service specialist from the 16th

Pfc. Jimenez, a food service specialist from the 16th

Pfc. Jimenez, a food service specialist from the 16th Combat Aviation Brigade, grills beef in preparation for lunch Aug. 10, 2017 at the Raptor's Nest Dining Facility on Joint Base Lewis-McChord. Soldiers at th... More

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