Report: Soldiers at Killeen's Fort Cavazos unable to access dining facilities

Killeen’s Fort Cavazos — previously known as Fort Hood — can barely keep its food-service facilities running and serving soldiers, Military.com reports. Only two of the installation's 10 major dining options were open every day for much of the summer, the news site reports, noting that three others were only operating under limited hours. The closures have left personnel scrambling to find food during the day. “For months, one [dining facility] was open and was a more than 30-minute drive for my soldiers,” one noncommissioned officer told Military.com “All the soldiers were going to that one.
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