Base Kitchen


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Base Kitchen

The kitchen at Rich Field served far fewer men than the one at Camp MacArthur, but it remained a vital part of the camp no less. During the influenza outbreak of 1918, men were required to use the same dishes and utensils during every meal to try and stop the spread of the deadly disease. Soldiers were spread at least five feet apart in the mess hall and began to sleep head to foot as well.


This file appears in: Rich Field Army Air Base