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eurowing said:Kentucky Fried Chicken is soon to open on the Boardwalk! Makes me wonder if the Colonel outranked the General! ;D
Money and politics outrank generals. Merely an observation.

eurowing said:Kentucky Fried Chicken is soon to open on the Boardwalk! Makes me wonder if the Colonel outranked the General! ;D
Fast food may return to bases in Afghanistan
Gen. Petraeus ‘seriously considering’ reversing order
By Karen Jowers - Staff writer
Posted : Saturday Jul 24, 2010 14:18:42 EDT
Burger King, Pizza Hut and Subway may be coming back to Afghanistan.
Army Gen. David Petraeus, the new top U.S. commander there, is “seriously considering” rescinding the order that booted out 57 individual eateries and shops on U.S. bases, according to a military source in Afghanistan.
On Feb. 3, former Afghanistan commander Army Gen. Stanley McChrystal ordered 50 Army and Air Force Exchange Service concessionaires to close within 90 days following a review of morale, welfare and recreation activities.
Before McChrystal’s order, AAFES operated 141 eateries and shops in Afghanistan, according to exchange service spokesman Judd Anstey. Now there are 84.
Petraeus’ spokesman confirmed that the general is reconsidering the order.
“General Petraeus is considering a number of different issues, and this is one of them. He has not made a decision. However, all options are on the table,” Army Col. Erik Gunhus said.
When asked how feasible it would be to reopen the facilities, Anstey said AAFES is “ready to support the commander’s decision on concession operations. We are ready to execute any orders the commander gives us.”
McChrystal’s February order stated that the command puts a high priority on MWR programs that are important to stress relief and mission readiness, and he exempted from his closure order fitness centers, MWR Internet, the Stars and Stripes newspaper, unit-operated AAFES stores, barber and beauty shops, recreation equipment, and USO package and education services.
Officials in Afghanistan also said logistical issues were a factor in the decision to close the facilities.
Not all facilities were closed as a result of the McChrystal order, because the order doesn’t apply to restaurant concessions owned by companies from other countries. For example, a TGI Friday’s restaurant, Tim Horton’s doughnut shop and several smaller pizza shops have remained open on a boardwalk at Kandahar Airfield.
A small Pizza Hut outlet also has remained in operation at the International Security Assistance Force Joint Command’s base at Kabul International Airport.
eurowing said:KFC is now open and serving! I don't eat at KFC at home so .... sorry, can't comment on quality.
No more gravy with the 1/2 inch of oil/grease on top, for example....Jim Seggie said:Same here. KFC is......lets say its not what it used to be.
If I hear a KAF vs FOB vs OTW vs COP vs whatever argument here, I'm going to blow my lid. We ALL face challenges, and ALL challenges were unique. Some were more risky to life and limb, but I could toss out that when I went OTW, I was in a pop can, not a 60+ ton IED eating machine.Der Panzerkommandant.... said:Oh the hard life of living in KAF..... :
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Technoviking said:If I hear a KAF vs FOB vs OTW vs COP vs whatever argument here, I'm going to blow my lid. We ALL face challenges, and ALL challenges were unique. Some were more risky to life and limb, but I could toss out that when I went OTW, I was in a pop can, not a 60+ ton IED eating machine.
It's all relative.
Now, about that Pork Neck...
POST EDITED UPON REFLECTION OF USING A POOR CHOICE OF WORDS...
Now, seriously, what's up with Pork Neck?
After eating at a Canadian FOB where they have (excellent) Canadian cooks, try eating at the Supreme DFACs on KAF. You may revise your opinion.Der Panzerkommandant.... said:Oh the hard life of living in KAF..... :![]()
CombatDoc said:After eating at a Canadian FOB where they have (excellent) Canadian cooks, try eating at the Supreme DFACs on KAF. You may revise your opinion.