Do chefs get attached to regiments or in a regiment of chefs alongside attached regiment?
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SJ K. asked a question to Communications, Intelligence and IT
Category: Role Description
Date asked: Sunday, March 1, 2020
Last reviewed: Friday, March 6, 2020
Kieran U.
HR Specialist Cpl
Hi - Chefs are attached to regular Units. For example, at an Infantry unit, a detachment of chefs would be attached to them for around 3 years. You can deploy with your unit on exercises and operations as well as conduct training alongside them.
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