What neighborhood do you live in?
District 1/ North Killeen
What was your upbringing and what brought you to the Killeen area?
I grew up in Killeen, my dad retired from the United States Army, my mother is a retired teacher from Killeen ISD. Early on my parents taught me the value of being tenacious, self starting, vision and purpose driven, the importance of focus and taking deliberate action, compassion for our fellow man/woman, the power of forgiveness, and ultimately the value of love.
What do you do for a living and how did you get into the field you are in? If you are retired, what did you do?
Oregon man competing to be world s Favorite Chef March 07 2021
Jamar Adams shares how his world travels and culinary experience play a big role in his career as a lead chef at Tetherow Resort
Crook County High School alumnus Jamar Adams has had the opportunity to travel the world, work along some of the world s famous chefs, and be a lead chef at one of Central Oregon s finest resorts.
His story begins at the young age of six, when Adams moved to Prineville and attended Crook County schools until he graduated in 1999. Being an avid athlete in high school, he went to college to play baseball for three years in California, before joining the United States Army in 2002.
The Army Wants To Pay You to Stomach MREs in the Name of Science
Oh, yes. I am so all for this. As the child of a former member of the United States Army who will proudly admit to having eaten her fair share of MREs and okra and whatever else my dad would challenge me to eat, I am for this all the way.
I vividly remember when my dad would talk about those who were not part of the military family and he would call them civilians. And, I remember all the times my dad and his buddies would bring home mysterious looking green metal containers and tan-colored packages filled with food that smelled anything but appetizing and how they d joke about how big, bad, and tough they were for being able to stomach the contents of their tins and packets and how civilians would turn up their nose and turn down bets to try the stuff.
The Army Wants To Pay You to Stomach MREs in the Name of Science
Oh, yes. I am so all for this. As the child of a former member of the United States Army who will proudly admit to having eaten her fair share of MREs and okra and whatever else my dad would challenge me to eat, I am for this all the way.
I vividly remember when my dad would talk about those who were not part of the military family and he would call them civilians. And, I remember all the times my dad and his buddies would bring home mysterious looking green metal containers and tan-colored packages filled with food that smelled anything but appetizing and how they d joke about how big, bad, and tough they were for being able to stomach the contents of their tins and packets and how civilians would turn up their nose and turn down bets to try the stuff.
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