Combat Dining-In
The combat dining-in, the newest of the dining-in traditions, is becoming increasingly popular, especially in operational units. The format and sequence of events is built around the traditional dining-in, however, it's far less formal atmosphere and combat dress requirements (flight-suit, BDUs) have made it very appealing to the masses.
Members of the 164th AW let loose in a time honored military tradition that can trace its roots back to the 1930s with General H. "Hap" Arnold's "wing-dings." Such Dining-In traditions were upheld like the calling the mess top order, toasts, the POW/MIA table and of course, the grog bowl.