DAA said:
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So, yup, maybe they just plain "forgot" or something else factored into the equation.
I have many vegans, kosher etc dietary considerations within my current Unit that we consider during ranges, exercises etc.
If one is assigned a task that is running over the meal hour, say --- ammo sentry, and one has special dietary considerations, the onus is on the member to report that consideration ... each time.
During EXs and ranges when my SQs are returning their daily ADREPs or FSRs - the onus is on them to differentiate the types/qty of special meals they will require for the next 24 hours (ie: the next day). If they do not note that they require vegan, no fish, kosher etc --- they get regular meals. This is not something that you tell your CoC once and expect to occur each and every time thereafter; the onus is on the member to report each task/EX.
Kind of like how every mess dinner the list goes out asking for allergies/alcohol etc --- and those attending must report their special needs each and every mess dinner.
Making/providing a kosher or vegan meal is as simple as making any box lunch, IMP, haybox or fresh these days.
Expecting the KO or the CoC to remember is not on. The KO works for me and I have to report each and every range, task and EX (especially on Fridays) that I will be requiring fish-free meals.
It is the member's responsibilty to report special considerations
each time they are tasked to duty over a meal hour, and once per exercise etc (because once they report once during that EX their SQs should be tracking for the ADREPs and FSRs. If the member reports, they will be fed. If the member fails to effect notification, they may not be.
Onus is on the member to initiate notification of special dietary considerations - once per individual activity/tasl/EX and the further in advance of that task, the better.