Approximately 50 National Guard personnel were treated for gastrointestinal issues after eating what was described as poorly prepared food, a Pentagon spokesman said on Monday. Six of that set were treated at outpatient military facilities while the others received care at an aid station, John Kirby told reporters at a briefing. Some of the 5,100 troops who remain on duty at the U.S. Capitol complained of undercooked food, including raw meat. The Michigan National Guard called the reports, which included photographs, “very concerning,” and top officials from the state communicated their dismay to top defense officials. According to a report, over a dozen service members were hospitalized after consuming the food. A National Guard spokesman told The Epoch Times last week that there did appear to be some poorly prepared meals but said no cases of foodborne illness had been reported. Kirby said Monday that no Guard members have been …