The Fort Hood Sentinel (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 23, 1985 Page: 23 of 43
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ALL IN A DAY’S WORK PFC Lillie
Timmons 62d S & S Co insures that
both invoice books register the same
By LANCE HASSELL
If you go behind the scenes at
the Fort Hood commissary you
ay very well catch a glimpse
Qf £gt. Jam es Bradley and PFC
Lillie Timmons 62d Supply &
Service Company 553rd S & S
Battalion hard at work. Both
Soldiers are Subsistence Supp-
ly S pecialists (76-X) and are
currently receiving on-the-job
training in comm issary opera-
tions at the facility.
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JSines J. McClure commissary
operations NCOIC the OJT is
geared toward giving the two a
general layout of commissary
work. The duo will work in ev-
ery ep artm enduring their
training.
TBradley described the train-
ing routine. “I began working
Ijere eight months ago” said
radley. “The train in both
im ons and I received ro-
tated on a 90-day cycle. Phase
I* dealt ith warehouse oper-
ations using 2000 pound fork-
lifts. We unloaded and stocked
fc pkllets of Class 1 perishable
I and non-perishable goods. To
I rev en dam aging the goods
While in storage the pallets are
stocked three high and each
has a predetermined location
so they can be shuffled from the
a to th lv
easier” Bradley said.
A FTER COMPLETING the
are a th tw
trained in them eat department
uhder the supervision of Henry
Jbst civilian service personnel.
“The training that I received
in the eat department taught
ore about th different
cdts of eat and erchandis-
ing of them eat portions that be-
nefit the customers the ost”
said Timm ons. “After receiving
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the eats.” She also learned
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eats or waking the meats sell
them selves is to set out only
choice selections of meat that
appeal to both the eye and the
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hoto by Lance assell
Soldiers OJT in operations at Commissary
taste of the customer.
Having worked in several dif-
ferent sections throughout the
com issary since November
im ons now works in the
machine room section where
she carefully studies docum en-
tations and invoices.
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BASICALLY WHAT I do
here is compare th invoice
to in in in ic
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ordering of items that are to be
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chandising meats as he places meat in
the refrigerated display case.
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side of the subsistence supply
field to them
“I really enjoy working in the
com issary” admitted rad-
ley. “The atmosphere is relaxed
and you feel as if you are cater-
ing to the needs of the soldier
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The Fort Hood Sentinel (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 23, 1985, newspaper, May 23, 1985; Temple, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth309707/m1/23/?q=waco+tornado: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Casey Memorial Library.