Pages

Monday, November 19, 2018

Pentagon sends 300,000 pounds of Thanksgiving dinner to troops around the world

WASHINGTON — Ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday, the Pentagon sent nearly 52,000 pounds of roasted turkey to American troops stationed on the U.S. border with Mexico and around the world.

In all, the Departments' Defense Logistics Agency delivered more than 300,000 pounds of traditional Thanksgiving food, like ham and sweet potatoes, to service members throughout the Middle East, Europe, Africa and on the southwestern border.

This year service members received:

  • 9,738 whole turkeys
  • 51,234 pounds of roasted turkey
  • 74,036 pounds of beef
  • 21,758 pounds of ham
  • 67,860 pounds of shrimp
  • 16,284 pounds of sweet potatoes
  • 81,360 pies
  • 19,284 cakes
  • 7,836 gallons of eggnog

"Many of America's military men and women are away from home this Thanksgiving, making sacrifices to secure our freedom and to protect our southern border," said Army Brig. Gen. Mark Simerly, who oversees the massive logistical operation on behalf of the Defense Department.

Let's block ads! (Why?)

from Top News & Analysis https://ift.tt/2OSVwbX
via IFTTT

No comments:

Post a Comment