What’s Happening with Fort Carson’s Food Funds?
The math doesn’t add up:
- Soldiers at Fort Carson collectively contribute approximately $22 million annually through the mandatory Basic Allowance for Subsistence (BAS).
- Yet the base’s entire annual food budget is just $5 million.
So, where’s the missing $17 million?
Is it being filtered through the Denver area by commanders?
Is it lost in bureaucratic inefficiency?
Or is there something more sinister at play?
$22M - $5M = $17M unaccounted for.
The article sheds light on the struggles soldiers are facing with food scarcity, but it raises a bigger question:
Are financial management technicians losing these funds due to mismanagement, or did the aliens take the mess halls, too?
What do you think? Who’s profiting from the missing millions?
Source: Military.com - Food Hard to Find as Fort Carson Base Struggles Feeding Soldiers
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