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    Troop Support helping service members celebrate Easter, Passover

    Troop Support helping service members celebrate Easter, Passover

    Courtesy Photo | Marines partake in a Passover Seder meal at Camp Dwyer, Afghanistan. DLA Troop Support...... read more read more

    UNITED STATES

    03.19.2015

    Story by William Addison and Mikia Muhammad

    Defense Logistics Agency   

    UNDISCLOSED LOCATION - America’s Jewish military members deployed around the world during Passover can still participate in a traditional Seder meal and observe Kosher for the week, thanks to the work of Defense Logistics Agency Troop Support logisticians.

    DLA Troop Support is providing more than 444 Seder kits, which contain everything needed to observe the first two nights of Passover, including food and all ceremonial items, said Mike Ferguson, a Clothing and Textiles customer support manager.

    Ferguson helps oversee ecclesiastical support of religious items not readily available during military deployment, including support for Passover and Easter.

    Passover occurs April 3-11 this year, while Easter is observed April 5. Troop Support is supporting customers observing the holidays in Korea, Afghanistan, Kuwait, Africa and aboard Navy ships.

    Troop Support also provided 133 bags of palm, 30 cases of sacramental wine and 700 cases of Kosher for Passover Meals, Ready-to-Eat, Ferguson said.

    “That far from home, sometimes the traditions [our support] affords them to keep can help lift their spirits at a time they’re away from their families or in a dangerous situation,” Ferguson said. “That’s why we’re trying to get every Seder meal, every bit of palm and whatever’s required for the holidays, so that they know somebody is looking out for them.”

    The Kosher for Passover MREs vary from traditional Kosher MREs in several ways, said Deborah Sinno, customer account specialist for MREs. Kosher for Passover MREs are blessed by a rabbi and the manufacturing plant must be shut down and prepared to produce Passover-specific meals.

    Planning for Passover support begins six months before the holidays, she said. Since they are a seasonal item, they require a new contract every year.

    Service members observing Passover receive two cases of MREs, which provide their full meal compliment for the eight-day observance, according to Stephen Granato, Subsistence acquisition specialist for operational rations. Each case contains 12 different meals, with four different menu items like chicken, beef stew, salmon and gefilte fish.

    Both cases also contain similar beverage and snack food items, such as tea or coffee, cookies, dried fruits and nuts, and granola, as well as accessory packets with salt, sugar, spoon and fork, and napkins. The Passover ration also provides matzo crackers.

    Granato said that as a practicing Roman Catholic who observes Lent, he appreciates how important it is for service members to have what they need to celebrate their religious observances.

    “They sacrifice so much for all of us and are quite often in harm's way,” he said. “I'm sure having these special meals in place for them to practice their faith means a lot to them.”

    Leading up to the respective holidays, Troop Support personnel are communicating with customers and working with DLA Distribution to help manage shipments, customer account specialist Joseph Roshinko said.

    “So far, so good, but it’s not going to be a success until the customers receive all of their stuff before the respective holidays,” Roshinko said. “They’re over there fighting for us. The least we can do is get them what they need before the holidays.”

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    Date Taken: 03.19.2015
    Date Posted: 03.19.2015 08:22
    Story ID: 157466
    Location: US

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