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The rank of the soldier who typically managed the mess hall during World War II was often a Sergeant or a Corporal. These non-commissioned officers were responsible for the day-to-day operations, including food preparation and serving, as well as overseeing the enlisted personnel assigned to the mess hall. In some cases, higher-ranking officers, such as a Lieutenant, might oversee larger facilities.

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