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7th Transportation Brigade (BDE): A Case Study
The 7th Transportation Brigade (Expeditionary) (BDE) can support the Dining Facility (DFAC) with 92G Soldiers barring an increase in vessel missions and simultaneous BN exercises which require 92G support. However, an increase in vessel missions will decrease the number of available 92G Soldiers and increase our reliance on civilian contract cooks who represent up to 50% of DFAC personnel during times of increased OPTEMPO

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