File:Col. David DeMartino hands the first place trophy to Matthew Manoj, manager of Castle Heights.jpg
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DescriptionCol. David DeMartino hands the first place trophy to Matthew Manoj, manager of Castle Heights.jpg |
English: Col. David DeMartino, commander of the 332nd Expeditionary Mission Support Group, hands the first place trophy to Matthew Manoj, manager of Castle Heights, dining facility three, and a Kerala, India, native. Castle Heights won the title of best DFAC at Joint Base Balad, Iraq, after the sixth annual Thanksgiving Day competition. |
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Source | http://www.army.mil/article/31087/Castle_Heights_wins_6th_annual_Thanksgiving_Day_competition/ | ||||
Author | Spc. Michael V. Camacho | ||||
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