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"1st Campus Dining System (CDS) customer using his entitlement at the Mount Home Strikers Bowling Center snack bar. Air Force Service Center members spent 8-18 Dec 20 installing the new CDS program at Mountain Home. Mountain Home is the Air Forces 32nd CDS site and Air Combat Commands (ACC) first installation to move under the centralized CDS program."

MHAFB first base in ACC to initiate Campus Dining System

By Shelly Turner, 366th Fighter Wing / Published December 17, 2020 1PRINT | E-MAILMOUNTAIN HOME AIR FORCE BASE, Idaho -- The Air Force continues to deliver innovative and desirable customer service programs testing an…

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The new Simply to go station in The Beachcombers dining facility at Vandenberg AFB, California, is just one of the many new options for customers at the base’s training complex. Beachcombers, which caters to Air Education and Training Command students and cadre, was given a $650,000 renovation and upgrade to bring it in line with the Air Force’s Food 2.0 style of service with “finish in front” service stations, technology advancements and large, robust self-serve breakfast yogurt, salad bar and “grab & go” meal and snack options. The Air Force now has 25 installations under the program, managed by the Air Force Services Center. (U.S. Air Force photo by Dakota Lapioli) The new Simply to go station in The Beachcombers dining facility at Vandenberg AFB, California, is just one of the many new options for customers at the base’s training complex. Beachcombers, which caters to Air Education and Training Command students and cadre, was given a $650,000 renovation and upgrade to bring it in line with the Air Force’s Food 2.0 style of service with “finish in front” service stations, technology advancements and large, robust self-serve breakfast yogurt, salad bar and “grab & go” meal and snack options. The Air Force now has 25 installations under the program, managed by the Air Force Services Center. (U.S. Air Force photo by Dakota Lapioli) The new Simply to go station in The Beachcombers dining facility at Vandenberg AFB, California, is just one of the many new options for customers at the base’s training complex. Beachcombers, which caters to Air Education and Training Command students and cadre, was given a $650,000 renovation and upgrade to bring it in line with the Air Force’s Food 2.0 style of service with “finish in front” service stations, technology advancements and large, robust self-serve breakfast yogurt, salad bar and “grab & go” meal and snack options. The Air Force now has 25 installations under the program, managed by the Air Force Services Center. (U.S. Air Force photo by Dakota Lapioli)

AF continues dining facility modernization across enterprise

By Debbie Aragon, AFIMSC Public Affairs / Published August 07, 2020 PHOTO DETAILS  /   DOWNLOAD HI-RES 1 of 7 JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO-LACKLAND, Texas -- The Air Force continues modernizing dining facilities and menu…

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