Talk:Defense Commissary Agency

Mortuary affairs
I know a former commissary officer who served in Italy, who said commissaries overseas also functioned as emergency mortuaries and the one in charge as a mortuary affairs officer, because they were the ones with the freezer. If anyone is interested in adding it to this article, see Mortuary Affairs and then use a search engine for military commissary +mortuary. --Pawyilee (talk) 09:47, 17 July 2011 (UTC)

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Updates on operations
Some interesting information on operations is available from a 2018 interview with Rear Adm. Robert Bianchi, SC, USN (Ret.), DeCA Interim Director and Chief Executive Officer:

I'm not sure the lede in the article is still accurate.

I'd prefer not to edit the article as my employer is also mentioned. Nemo 18:20, 5 January 2024 (UTC)