I notice that only on days three and four will there be served a continental breakfast, and that this coincides with the sessions on 'sustaining military readiness'. I'm not sure what to take from this. 1Is sustainable military readiness inherently dependent on a (food-induced) Continental mindset?
Obviously, one can sustain a suitable level of readiness only by consuming a light breakfast. None of your traditional blueberry pancakes with bacon and maple syrup, no siree.
Or possibly the US military has recognised the X-treme power of the croissant.
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I notice that only on days three and four will there be served a continental breakfast, and that this coincides with the sessions on 'sustaining military readiness'. I'm not sure what to take from this. 1Is sustainable military readiness inherently dependent on a (food-induced) Continental mindset?
Obviously, one can sustain a suitable level of readiness only by consuming a light breakfast. None of your traditional blueberry pancakes with bacon and maple syrup, no siree.
Or possibly the US military has recognised the X-treme power of the croissant.
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