For decades, soldiers at Fort Liberty and around the world have eaten Meals, Ready-to-Eat, or MREs in combat or field conditions — but how do they actually taste? Nearly every servicemember has an ...
So you’re stuck in the field, it’s raining — because why the hell wouldn’t it be? — and you’re famished. So you sit down on an overturned Kevlar and reach into your bag for your prized possession: the ...
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. — Bad news for troops hoping to feast on a pizza MRE in 2018. A problem with mass production has delayed the new meal offering, and it's unclear when or if the issue can be resolved.
HEIDELBERG, Germany - Soldiers here tested two new rations being fielded this year: an on-the-go compact ration based on pocket sandwiches, and a kind of kitchen-in-a-box that prepares hot meals for ...
UNDISCLOSED LOCATION - Staff Sgt. Rachael Marzette is the noncommissioned officer in charge of public health at the 386th Air Expeditionary Wing, undisclosed location, Southwest Asia. Some of her many ...
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Monster Musky Madness & Canadian MRE Taste Test
The morning explodes with action—giant muskies pushing 55 inches follow to the boat, heart-stopping near eats, and pure chaos in the figure eight. Between the adrenaline, I crack open a Canadian ...
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Korean Soldiers Try British Military Rations for the First Time! | Funny MRE Taste Test
Join British host Ollie and Major Charles from the British Army as they introduce British military rations to curious South Korean soldiers in a lighthearted cultural exchange. Watch as the group ...
The Army is asking for volunteers to eat Meals Ready to Eat — and nothing but — for six weeks for a study on gut health. NPR's Scott Simon reflects on MREs and the jokes soldiers crack about them.
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