A visit to the Galley

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ORP LechThe smell is misleading. Because even though it smells of pork chops and saur craut all over the for castle, to day menu is tomato soup. Three conscripts are in action in the small Galley of LECH.

 

 

Massed potatoe and saur craut is often today's menu. But the cooks also serve the soup of the day. And it is large portions that have to be prepared when you want to feed the thirty men on board LECH.

The galley in the officers' mess Not far from the galley is the officers’ mess. It is small but very well organized. And as it is common on board naval vessels the wall is decorated with plagues from visits from other naval officers. At the rear there is a part of tail fin from an aeroplane. It was picked from the sea as a part of a rescue operation when two planes crashed in to each other near Poland and crushed to sea. LECH saved the pilots and as such the tail fin is decorating the wall as a remembrance of this operation.

 

Billedtekst:
Tukesz Switowiz is preparing the tomato soup for the officers and the guests on boards LECH.
Foto K10

 

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