Importance Of Military Dining

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The Dining has been around for a very long time; it goes back as far as roman times and is still done today. Today we still practice it in all branches of the military Army, Navy, Marines, Air Force, and Coast guard. There may be differences in the way each branch holds their dining ins but they are essentially similar and hold the same purpose. The dining in or mess night, as they call it in the Marine Corps, is a formal event held by a unit or regiment where there is socialization, eating, dancing, awards ceremonies, special speeches, and last but not least drinking. The purpose of a military dining in is for a unit or regiment to come together and socialize and get to know other soldiers in the unit not just in a formal working environment. It is even held the Junior and Senior Reserve Officers Training Corps units all around the country, which again goes to show the importance of soldier coherence and build a comfortability working with others. …show more content…

The roman legions all the way to the Vikings would hold a mess night where they would honor victorious battles and heroes of battles where they would celebrate with drinking, eating, and women. It wasn’t much a formal event until the British army incorporated a “Formal” aspect to the dining in. It was practice in all of the military all the way up until WWII when the secretary of the navy put a halt to it due to an alcohol prohibition, but it shortly was reinstated. The army would also instate “ in-stone rules” for the dinning in such as specific silverware

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