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Fort Hood Soldiers to Get ‘Freedom Dollars’ with First Campus-Style Dining Facility
The $39 daily allowance covers all meals with unused funds rolling over within the day, aiming to improve food quality and access for soldiers at Fort Hood, Army officials said.
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Soldiers will get 'freedom dollars' to spend at the Army's new dining halls
The Army will open a new dining hall at one of its largest bases later this month, which the service has closely modeled off cafeterias on college campuses. Soldiers will be given $39 worth of what the Army is calling “freedom dollars.” Freedom dollars is the term the Army is using to refer to the funds that are taken out of soldiers’ paychecks to go toward meals at dining facilities. Typically, soldiers can only get a set number of food items p…
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