There was always something special about a kitchen in the field - the vat of coffee always on the go with its table with bread, peanut butter, jam and Cheese Whiz; eggs and bacon to order in the morning.
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Things varied. For technical shoots you didn't move much so we took out the kitchens right into each battery's A Ech. For tactical shoots with a lot of fire and movement we were on hayboxes from central kitchens and/or on RP 4s or IRPs.
Like my RCEME crew, I always liked and got along well with my kitchen staff. They were quite happy to get away from the base kitchens and into the field and particulalry happy doing the occasional function when they could really show their stuff. I always considered cooks a trade with folks that loved to do stuff but the system stifled their creativity.