1st Armored Division Releases June 2026 Fort Bliss Dining Facility Schedule
The U.S. Central Command daily release details exact breakfast, lunch, dinner, brunch and supper hours for all 1st Armored Division and Fort Bliss dining facilities throughout June 2026. Service members, families and on-post civilians must consult the new calendar to plan meals because operating windows shift from the May 2026 schedule on 1 June.
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewFORT BLISS, Texas — The 1st Armored Division published its complete Feeding Platform Calendar for June 2026, listing precise meal service hours at every on-post dining facility, according to the U.S. Central Command daily release dated 12 May 2026.
The schedule governs meal operations for the division’s approximately 17,000 soldiers, plus attached units, family members and civilian employees who rely on the installations’ dining facilities. It specifies separate times for breakfast, lunch, dinner, brunch on designated days, and supper at each location.
The graphic breaks out hours by facility rather than applying uniform times across the post.
The new calendar takes effect 1 June 2026, replacing the May 2026 operating hours that expired at the end of the prior month. Facilities will open and close at the exact posted times with no grace periods listed in the release.
Downstream effects begin immediately for unit commanders who must align training schedules and troop movements with meal availability. Food-service contractors receive final confirmation of labor requirements for the full month, and family readiness groups must update community calendars distributed to thousands of households.
Logisticians responsible for bulk food orders will adjust deliveries to match the exact service windows, triggering a new cycle of procurement actions within the Army’s subsistence supply system.
This marks the monthly update required to keep the division’s feeding platform synchronized with seasonal training cycles at Fort Bliss. The original operational framework for these calendars traces to standard Army installation management regulations that mandate publication at least two weeks before the start of each month.
Congress has separately required the services to maintain transparent reporting of base support activities through the Defense Visual Information Distribution Service, the platform that carried the 12 May release.
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