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The Meal That Holds The Formation Together

NOVEMBER 27, 2025 – Thanksgiving in the military does not look like Thanksgiving anywhere else. It carries a weight that settles quietly on the shoulders of everyone in uniform. While the rest of the country gathers with family in cozy kitchens, our service members gather in dining facilities (DFAC), tents, and makeshift halls around the world. On this single day, something remarkable happens: the roles reverse.

If you walk into a DFAC on a base or a remote outpost, you will find senior leaders behind the serving line with aprons tied over their uniforms. Colonels carve turkeys, sergeants major place rolls on plates, generals lean forward with a smile and ask a private which slice of pie they want. It is a simple act, yet it conveys more than any speech or policy. This tradition isn’t documented in a manual; it is ingrained in our military culture.

Long before anyone steps into the serving line, an entire logistical machine moves in the background. Pallets of turkey, vegetables, pies, and spices are pushed across oceans, deserts, and continents. Even in places where hope feels thin, a Thanksgiving meal still shows up. It is the military’s quiet way of saying that distance does not erase belonging. The world may be wide, but the nation still remembers the people who defend it.

The heart of the military Thanksgiving rests in the moment a leader hands a plate to a junior Soldier. In a profession built on rank, order, and discipline, this reversal becomes powerful. It reminds us that authority in the military is never meant to sit in comfort; it exists to protect, to guide, and to serve. A leader offering food to a young Soldier makes the uniform human. It tells that Soldier, often far from home and family, that they matter. It tells them that their long nights, their patrols, their sacrifices are seen. For one meal, the entire chain of command becomes a family line.

Thanksgiving can be the toughest holiday for deployed or isolated service members. It is a day that carries the smell of home and the memory of laughter around a table. When those things are missing, the ache can be sharp, but something beautiful happens in our dining facilities. The room begins to feel like a borrowed living room. The banter, the inside jokes, the shared stories, and the clatter of trays all blend into a feeling that resembles home. Leaders step into the role of head of the household, even if just for an hour. Soldiers sit together like siblings and the moment becomes more than a meal. It becomes a reminder that no one in this uniformed family carries the weight alone.

‘I will never leave a fallen comrade.’ That promise sits in the room like an anchor, steady and unspoken, especially on Thanksgiving when the weight of distance, service, and sacrifice settles on every table a little heavier than usual. When the aprons come off and the rank returns, the memory of the moment stays. It reminds every leader that command is an act of service. It reminds every Soldier that they belong to a team that sees them as more than a rank or a roster number. Finally, It reminds us all that gratitude is not something spoken. It is something lived.

Thanksgiving in the military is not about the food; it is about the message. It is about the quiet, steady promise that no matter where we are in the world, we take care of each other. That promise is what strengthens a unit, that promise is what keeps a formation resilient and that promise is why the sight of a General behind a serving line will always matter.

Story by Capt. Lydia Laga
3rd Combat Aviation Brigade, 3rd Infantry Division

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