In addition to supplying all daily meals, the Defense Logistics Agency also ensures troops receive traditional holiday meals and necessary religious supplies.
"As with all our holiday or special-event meals, our personnel begin demand planning and contacting customers as well as potential suppliers several months in advance to ensure timely delivery," Subsistence Deputy Director Ray Miller said. "Our planning for meals for this Passover holiday began back in November."
Passover, the Jewish holiday commemorating
The four different main courses of the special Passover meals are: canned salmon, bone-in chicken, gefilte fish (ground fish patties) and beef stew, which are all certified Kosher for Passover. The meals also contain with other Passover extras like matzo and macaroons. Each meal is in a chemically activated, self-heating package.
The 12-meal cases will be distributed to U.S. warfighters throughout the world. While most U.S.-stationed service members will have access to regular dining facilities or other local options for their Seder meals, most of the domestically delivered meals will go to service members on training missions.
The retail value of the 10,932 Passover meals provided this year is $141,988.46. This represents an increase by almost 30 percent from 2009, when 8,424 meals were provided.
In addition to food items, the agency's Clothing & Textiles Supply Chain provides Passover Seder kits containing special prayer books and robes. The Ecclesiastical Branch of C&T provides Seder kits to chaplains and Jewish Soldiers in the field.
DLA also supplies Christian and Orthodox Christian celebrants of Palm Sunday with palm leaves. Palm Sunday is celebrated the Sunday before Easter and commemorates Jesus's entrance into Jerusalem when palm fronds were strewn in front of him. Traditional services include a procession of members of the congregation carrying palms.
"Whether service members are in the field or on training assignments away from the regular places they would celebrate, Jewish and Christian alike, we offer all the items needed to conduct their respective ceremonies," said Maryann Bonk, an inventory management specialist in the Clothing & Textiles Ecclesiastical Branch.