Free DFACs and no boat food is why I switched to the Air Force ?♂️
That and getting large multi turbojet experience for The Show....Free DFACs and no boat food is why I switched to the Air Force ?♂️
Free DFACs and no boat food is why I switched to the Air Force ?♂️
Fuckin’ liar...you said it was all about the ascot!Free DFACs and no boat food is why I switched to the Air Force ?♂️
You think your plane likes the exact same JP5 day in, day out?2.A. Why am I paying for leftovers? I hate when lunch is the previous night's leftovers or dinner is the day's lunch leftovers.
PAS may have gotten you further - felt like they really held the cards on HST.We used every avenue we could, comment cards, constructive and not-so-constructive complaining to FSO/SuppO/DCAG, even the Captain if we saw him. "Hey Captain, can you eat with us every once and a while so the CSs have to serve you this garbage to your face?" No joy. Before I get scolded as "JO bitching", we actually took notes on what was served, compiled this, and took it up the chain. I think we got an extra CS for rats for the trouble.
You think your plane likes the exact same JP5 day in, day out?
It’s calories, you’re a weapons system, enjoy it.
It's not really legal when we're within 200 miles of somebody else's country, which is a lot of the time nowadays.Catch your own food?
he food should at least meet the minimum standards the Navy sets forth or I shouldn't be charged (i.e., when the boat runs out of food and I am still charged or when the "macaroni salad" counts as your vegetable and starch kind of thing - seen similar more than once.) 2.A. Why am I paying for leftovers? I hate when lunch is the previous night's leftovers or dinner is the day's lunch leftovers. Semi-common on my current ship. Hint: the leftovers are there because no one likes them and it sucks you planned the menu knowing "ah no one likes that, we'll have plenty leftover for dinner!" and then I get charged for leftovers.
Catch your own food?
Purely unintended pun - I am neither that clever or eloquent to include it on purpose (as @Brett327 likes to remind me from time to time)Haifa, 1991 - port visit. Suppo announces to wardroom that he has in stores - a "large quantity" of USDA fresh beef - rib-eyes - days from expiry. Ships XO with a little air detachment prodding, adds "all you can eat steak bbq" to the already planned "beer on the pier" event. Thousands of rib-eyes cooked to perfection, and some locally procured beer (Ice cold). It was epic and one of those rare occasions where the right thing was done. Every sailor had a local female or two accompany him - I think we introduced a good portion of the Haifa female population to the pleasures of American beef.