My grandap

He was cook in the army. Even do he wasn't out there fighting. Still think that it was still important job. Do you guys agree?
 

CoachN

Builder Builder
I've hear Armies move on their stomach. Without good food, there's not much more to fight for.
 

Bob Franks

Past District Deputy Grand Lecturer
I used to teach Army Foodservice Sanitation.
A battalion (800-1000troops) disabled by food poisoning is as ineffective as a battalion that suffered an attack.

A cook is a VERY important troop, in addition to the morale issues.
 
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