KBR Prepares to Serve over 140,000 Troops Thanksgiving Dinner in Middle East.HOUSTON -- While Americans prepare to celebrate Thanksgiving Day with family reunions and large amounts of turkey and dressing, KBR KBR Kellogg, Brown and Root KBr Potassium Bromide KBR Key-Based Routing KBR Kota Bharu, Malaysia - Sultan Ismail Petra (Airport Code) KBR Koninklijke Bibliotheek van België / Bibliothèque royale de Belgique (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange :KBR) is also planning to serve the troops currently deployed a Thanksgiving feast with all the trimmings. "It is a privilege for KBR to serve a warm Thanksgiving meal to the brave men and women who defend our freedom. Their dedication and commitment to our country is deeply appreciated," said Bill Utt, KBR's president and chief executive officer. "I also want to extend a heartfelt thanks to all of our employees and contractors who work hard everyday, serving the needs of our military." As part of the Logistics Civil Augmentation Program Standing, long-term contacts designed to augment Service logistic capabilities with contract support in both preplanned and short notice contingencies. Examples include US Army Logistics Civilian Augmentation Program, US Air Force Contract Augmentation Program, and US Navy Construction (LOGCAP LOGCAP Logistics Civil Augmentation Program LOGCAP Logistics Command Assessment of Projects LOGCAP logistics civilian augmentation program (Army) (US DoD) ) contract, KBR has extensively planned all the festivities fes·tiv·i·ty n. pl. fes·tiv·i·ties 1. A joyous feast, holiday, or celebration; a festival. 2. The pleasure, joy, and gaiety of a festival or celebration. 3. down to the pumpkin pie for the troops. "KBR goes 'all out' on this special day; from going that extra mile to making a little special something for the traditional Thanksgiving meal to decorating the dining facilities, giving the soldiers a Thanksgiving they won't forget," said John Young KBR's theater food service manager for the Middle East. Dinner for Extended Family Planning for the holiday meal began months ago and has called on the specialized and award-winning talents of the entire KBR food service staff, responsible for overseeing more than 100 dining facilities across Iraq, Kuwait, Afghanistan and Djibouti. On Thanksgiving Day, KBR plans to serve approximately: * 170,000 pounds of turkey * 90,000 pounds of boneless Bone´less a. 1. Without bones. Adj. 1. boneless - being without a bone or bones; "jellyfish are boneless" ham * 40,000 pounds of stuffing * 10,000 pounds of mashed potatoes * 90,000 pounds of cranberry sauce * 10,000 gallons of eggnog * 130,000 pies Other menu items will vary from site to site and may include a medley of fresh fruits, salads, vegetable dishes and homemade baked goods. In addition to overseeing meal preparations, food service managers at each dining facility are also encouraged to create uniquely themed holiday decorations, most of which must be made from scratch and double as food displays. KBR food services food services Hospital services A 24/7 department in a hospital that provides for the nutritional needs of inpatients–eg, those needing special diets, preparing meals and transporting them to the floor and, through the cafeteria, the hospital staff and staffs across the Middle East region apply their talents to create decorations using custom-made sugar-cube sculptures, ice carvings, intricately carved melons, decorated turkeys, gingerbread gingerbread In architecture and design, elaborately detailed embellishment, either lavish or superfluous. Though the term is occasionally applied to such highly detailed and decorative styles as the Rococo, it usually refers to the hand-carved and -sawn wood ornamentation of house villages and special lighting to make each dining facility appear as festive as possible. "While the food and decorations are a big part of the festivities, we know that ultimately Thanksgiving is about taking care of those that are on the front lines and bringing happiness and joy to their lives," said Young. Proud to Support our Troops "Support our troops" is a slogan commonly used in the United States and in Canada in reference to the United States Military and the Canadian Forces (Army, Air & Navy). The slogan has been used in the recent conflicts, including the Gulf War[1] and Iraq war. For the past three years, standing shoulder-to-shoulder with our troops, the KBR team has supported the U.S. military every step of the way. The company's team is comprised of civilians who voluntarily place themselves in a dangerous environment to make our troops feel a little closer to home. Many sign up because they feel they make a difference to U.S. soldiers and the Iraqi people. KBR is a global engineering, construction and services company supporting the energy, petrochemicals, government services and civil infrastructure sectors. The company serves its customers with a broad range of services through two business segments, Energy and Chemicals, and Government and Infrastructure. |
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