Military Servicemembers Enjoy Thanksgiving Favorites Thanks to DLA Efforts
In a significant effort to bring holiday cheer to American servicemembers worldwide, the Defense Logistics Agency’s Troop Support Subsistence team has secured over 380,000 pounds of traditional Thanksgiving food for this year’s celebrations. This initiative ensures that troops stationed far from home can partake in holiday festivities and underscores the military’s commitment to providing familiar comforts during the season.
Thanksgiving is a crucial time for morale within the military, as shared meals can help bridge the gap between servicemembers and their loved ones back home. The logistical challenges of meeting diverse needs highlight the important role of the DLA’s dedicated team in supporting military personnel across the globe.
Key Developments
- Food Distribution: Troops will receive a variety of traditional holiday foods, including:
- 152,626 pounds of turkey
- 124,022 pounds of beef
- 66,054 pounds of ham
- 38,081 pounds of shrimp
- 6,512 cans of sweet potatoes
- 15,282 cases of pies and cakes
- 792 cases of eggnog
- Adaptive Logistics: John Sheehan, the director of customer operations for TSS, noted that food orders must adapt to changing troop numbers and preferences, likening holiday needs to unique fingerprints.
- Leadership Engagement: Secretary of War Pete Hegseth reached out to troops, expressing his gratitude and wishing them a happy Thanksgiving during calls, despite technical difficulties during one of the video conferences.
Full Report
Food Procurement Details
This year’s Thanksgiving provisions are part of one of the largest annual distributions by the Defense Logistics Agency. The TSS is tasked with carefully ordering food that can accommodate the varied and shifting requirements of servicemembers stationed in different regions. The substantial quantity of food ordered reflects both the scale of the effort and the military’s mission to foster a sense of home during the holidays.
Army Chief Warrant Officer 4 Shemika Harris praised the DLA for their exceptional work, emphasizing that the meals offered are far more than mere sustenance—they signify connection, care, and support from the home front.
Holiday Messages from Leadership
In a show of solidarity, Secretary Hegseth made calls to servicemembers stationed around the world, aiming to uplift their spirits. His playful comments during a video call, despite the absence of video connectivity, served to provide a touch of humor and warmth to the interactions. His outreach reflects a commitment to recognizing the sacrifices and service of military personnel, especially during significant holidays.
Context & Previous Events
This initiative is in line with longstanding military traditions that prioritize the well-being and morale of troops during major holidays. Providing familiar foods and festive meals is part of broader efforts to ensure that servicemembers feel supported and connected to their families and home country, even while stationed far from home. The complexities involved in food logistics highlight the DLA’s critical role in military readiness and morale enhancement.










































