Posted on Jan 22, 2014
Mess Hall, Chow Hall, or Dining Facility. What do we call it??
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Soldiers have Mess halls, they always leave a mess of garbage behind. Dining facility, cause the air force is just a bunch of fruity civilians. Chow Hall, it's where real men/women go to get chow without leaving a mess behind.
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As an Air Force officer I was seldom allowed to eat government-provided meals. We were expected to eat in the Officers Club, other on-base facilities, or go off base for meals. Most of my active duty career I called it a "chow hall." I knew the Navy called the kitchen a "galley" and the place where you ate was a "mess". Brits also referred to the chow hall as a "mess." Best "chow hall" I ate in was at the Prep School for the USAF Academy--winner of several Hennessey Trophies.
Later on as an Army Civilian, I was introduced to the "Dee-Fak" or "DFAC." Short for "dining facility." Best of these I experienced was Camp Arifjan, Kuwait.
Later on as an Army Civilian, I was introduced to the "Dee-Fak" or "DFAC." Short for "dining facility." Best of these I experienced was Camp Arifjan, Kuwait.
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