Being deployed to a warzone is no excuse for missing out on Thanksgiving celebrations.
For America's troops, being deployed to a warzone is no excuse for missing out on Thanksgiving celebrations.
Even when stationed in far off countries like Iraq and
Afghanistan, America's military service members still get their turkey
and stuffing. Soldiers take the day to relax, enjoy some food, and play
football.
For troops in Afghanistan, Thanksgiving dinner has been in the works for months. Food, as well as sparkling grape juice, is ordered and shipped up to four months in advance.
Check out these photos of members of the US military
celebrating one of America's biggest holidays while deployed around the
world:
Despite being deployed to warzones, large military bases will
usually hold a Thanksgiving feast for the soldiers, such as this one in
Camp Eggers, Kabul, Afghanistan in 2011.
Despite
being deployed to warzones, large military bases will usually hold a
Thanksgiving feast for the soldiers, such as this one in Camp Eggers,
Kabul, Afghanistan in 2011.
(Associated Press)
Military personnel and civilian contractors are all treated to Thanksgiving buffets made by fellow servicemen.
Military personnel and civilian contractors are all treated to Thanksgiving buffets made by fellow servicemen.
(Reuters)
Military bases are decorated to look more festive for the holiday,
like this display at ISAF headquarters in Kabul, Afghanistan in 2014.
Military
bases are decorated to look more festive for the holiday, like this
display at ISAF headquarters in Kabul, Afghanistan in 2014.
(Associated Press)
Some soldiers celebrate by decorating themselves. Here, US soldiers
wear turkey-shaped hats as they attend Thanksgiving dinner at their base
in Kabul, Afghanistan in 2013.
Some
soldiers celebrate by decorating themselves. Here, US soldiers wear
turkey-shaped hats as they attend Thanksgiving dinner at their base in
Kabul, Afghanistan in 2013.
(Associated Press)
But soldiers still carry their weapons with them, just as they would any other day in a warzone.
But soldiers still carry their weapons with them, just as they would any other day in a warzone.
(Reuters)
Even at smaller combat outposts, Thanksgiving dinner is essential.
Even at smaller combat outposts, Thanksgiving dinner is essential.
(Associated Press)
Of course, there are football games on Thanksgiving as well. Here,
US soldiers play a game of football on Thanksgiving Day inside the army
base in Qayyara, south of Mosul, Iraq in 2016.
Of
course, there are football games on Thanksgiving as well. Here, US
soldiers play a game of football on Thanksgiving Day inside the army
base in Qayyara, south of Mosul, Iraq in 2016.
(Reuters)
The Navy provides Thanksgiving turkey for crew members out at sea.
The Navy provides Thanksgiving turkey for crew members out at sea.
(REUTERS/U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Alex King/Handout via Reuters)
American troops are not the only ones who enjoy the Thanksgiving
festivities. Georgian soldiers, part of NATO forces stationed in
Afghanistan, join in on Thanksgiving dinner.
American
troops are not the only ones who enjoy the Thanksgiving festivities.
Georgian soldiers, part of NATO forces stationed in Afghanistan, join in
on Thanksgiving dinner.
(Associated Press)
Happy Thanksgiving!
Happy Thanksgiving!
(Associated Press)
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