by TSgt Regina Young
116th Air Control Wing
2/11/2015 - ROBINS AIR FORCE BASE, Ga. -- Food
service professionals from the 116th Services Flight, Georgia Air
National Guard, put their state-of-the-art mobile kitchen to good use
during the February unit training assembly, providing hot meals to
aircraft maintainers working the nightshift.
Providing a meal over the UTA provided an opportunity for the services
flight not only to interact with the maintainers, but also gain valuable
training and team building experience using their disaster relief
mobile kitchen, according to the superintendent of the 116th Services
Flight.
As the maintainers were on the flightline recovering an E-8C Joint STARS
aircraft, the 116th Force Support Squadron's Services Flight was busy
preparing barbecue chicken, macaroni and cheese, baked beans, coleslaw
and rolls.
They provided dinner Saturday evening and a hot breakfast Sunday morning.
"It was nice to come straight from the flightline and get a good hot
meal," said an Airman from the 116th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron.
The superintendent went on to share how the disaster relief mobile
kitchen trailer, or DRMKT, provides the Georgia Guard a valuable
resource to help out in a state emergency management situation.
"This opportunity has been weeks in the making and we have been excited
about coming out here and showing the great work our team has been doing
and support our maintenance group," said Lt. Col. Rebecca Gray, 116th
Force Support Squadron commander.
The free-standing mobile kitchen is designed for fast setup and shutdown
and can be deployed quickly to feed first responders during a natural
or man-made disaster.
"Having the force support squadron come out tonight with their mobile
kitchen and providing outstanding food for our maintainers, is a great
example of what a team does," said Col. Lynn Morris, 116th Maintenance
Group commander.
Friday, February 13, 2015
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