Anyone who has served in the U.S. military since the early 1980s knows all about the widely reviled food rations called MREs, for "Meals, Ready to Eat." But now those long-lasting plastic pouches, ...
Join us as we delve into the world of Korean military rations! In this video, we explore whether these meals hold up to their ...
Join us as British and South Korean military personnel come together to compare their official military rations. See how British Army rations, including staples like tea and steak packs, stand up ...
A New Zealand Army soldier tries a US military MRE — or Meal, Ready-to-Eat — and compares it to New Zealand MREs. An MRE is designed to sustain soldiers during training or an operation while ...
Look in your lunch bag. Or, even better, look in your kids’ lunch bags. You might find a turkey and cheese sandwich on sliced bread, some Cheez-Its, a juice box, maybe something wrapped in cling wrap ...
There’s an old military adage that an army runs on its stomach, meaning troops need to be well-supplied with food to survive harsh battlefield conditions. In modern times, the US military stockpiles ...