Posted on Dec 29, 2014
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From the five branches (Army, Navy, Marines, Air Force, Coast Guard), with which ones have you eaten, who has the best chow, and where was it at?

For me it was the Air Force, at Langley AFB.
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I ate in a lot of Navy chow halls but the only other branch I ever sampled was chow on Lackland AFB. It's so long ago I can't comment.

However, I can relate this little story. As a ship's MAA I was assigned to show two visiting Army LT's the ship and get them acquainted with the facilities...First I took them to their berthing compartment, a simple, small two man room. They ooohed, and ahhhed. Then I showed them the ship's gedunk store where they could buy snacks and magazines and such...be sure and get your ship's lighter, sir. They loved it of course. As I'm taking them around we passed through the mess decks and they were blown away, going gaga over the salad bar and milk machines...this is just great they are saying, why'd we join the Army...ha ha. Until I pointed out that this was just the enlisted mess and took them farther down the passage way to the Wardroom. White table clothes, silverware, stewards with the proverbial white towel on their arm, etc.

I don't know if Navy chow beats any other branch or not but I will say these officers thought they'd died and gone to heaven. LOL
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CSM Thomas McGarry
CSM Thomas McGarry
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At Joint Base McGuire/Dix foods was always better on the Air Force side!!
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CMSgt James Nolan
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Air Force. Hands down. And I always say please and thank you to the nice ladies serving it up! Result, usually a little extra for the guy with manners...just saying.

Best chow hall? Kadena AFB, 1987-1988. Ate there every chance I could.

Worst ever? Camp Schwab, Okinawa, 1987. Not sure what the cooks were serving the Devil Dogs, but I guarantee this-it kept them angry!
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MSgt Mark Reynolds
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It was while I was TDY aboard USS Austin in the Persian Gulf in 1993. As an AF MSGT (E7), I was afforded the privileges of a Navy Chief while I was on board for four days. It was great compared to when I was a TSGT (E6) on the USS Stanley in 1986.
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You needed a sixth option, SFC (Join to see), 'cause the best chow I've ever eaten was at home, prepared by my mother.

My next choice would be Air Force.
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