CHARICHCHO, Ethiopia, Oct. 16, 2007 — Far away from the dining facility of Camp Lemonier, Djibouti, the Soldiers and Sailors of Forward Operating Location Charichcho look to Culinary Specialist Seaman Vannessa Robertson to serve up tasty treats that keep their bellies full and their smiles right side up when performing their daily missions.
Cooking for 32 people, thousands of miles from home with a very small kitchen, can be a daunting task, but for Robertson being the only cook makes the work constraints a little easier.
“There’s not a lot of room to move around, so it’s better to have one set of hands vice four, especially here,” said Robertson.
There are many more challenges that come with being an independent culinary specialist, but Robertson considers each obstacle a blessing.
“Besides cooking, I am responsible for maintaining the records and inventory, stocking the shelves and cleaning the kitchen several times a day,” said Robertson. “Those additional duties are giving me far more experience than I ever expected to get as an E-3 in a deployed location. This assignment has taught me a lot, and I know it will serve me well in the future.”
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