"The one up ahead leads into the chamber where the soldiers were eating."
The class system in the military is the only reason the lowest soldier can eat.
His father had told him of working in a stable where he watched Japanese soldiers eat.
This devastation took three hours; the soldiers then sat down and ate lunch.
"If this is the finest fare the camp has to offer, I really don't want to think about what the common soldiers are eating."
The Order understood the value of workers; they needed slaves to do the work so that the soldiers might eat.
He asked what the soldiers will eat, but is dismissively told "Only beans."
But the ultimate goal of the program is to have every soldier eat better.
We have no food left, and the women and children are starving in order that our soldiers may eat.
He said that the soldiers he saw had not eaten for at least four days.