There's this general assumption that during WWII everyone ate some amount of spam, but I can't actually find any specific references to spam being issued as rations to US soldiers, and that it more served as a civilian food staple here, although in what quantities compared to regular meat, I'm not sure.
Does anyone have any evidence that the military was distributing spam at all? I would have thought OD green cans with some military designation would appear if you do image searches for it since the military usually doesn't issue anything in commercial packaging.
What role did Spam play in the US military?
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Re: What role did Spam play in the US military?
Many pictures of SPAM in WW2 show it packed in a round silver colored can labeled "Pork Luncheon Loaf."
SPAM was so ubiquitous, supply depots were nicknamed "SPAM Canyons," and Uncle Sam was sometimes called "Uncle SPAM."
The 125th Fighter Squadron named their base in the Pacific "SPAMville". A souvenir postcard from WW2 shows "Spamville" painted across the base water tower.
President Dwight D. Eisenhower, in a letter acknowledging the role of SPAM in World War II, stated that he ate his "share of SPAM along with millions of other soldiers." The letter was sent to retired Hormel President H. H. Corey in 1966. A copy of this letter is on display in the World War II section of the SPAM Museum.
SPAM was so ubiquitous, supply depots were nicknamed "SPAM Canyons," and Uncle Sam was sometimes called "Uncle SPAM."
The 125th Fighter Squadron named their base in the Pacific "SPAMville". A souvenir postcard from WW2 shows "Spamville" painted across the base water tower.
President Dwight D. Eisenhower, in a letter acknowledging the role of SPAM in World War II, stated that he ate his "share of SPAM along with millions of other soldiers." The letter was sent to retired Hormel President H. H. Corey in 1966. A copy of this letter is on display in the World War II section of the SPAM Museum.
"I think," said Christopher Robin, "that we ought to eat all our Provisions now, so that we shan't have so much to carry."
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Re: What role did Spam play in the US military?
I rediscovered my own post and museum visit:
Go to here for some actual images: viewtopic.php?f=1&t=5037&p=37812#p37812
Go to here for some actual images: viewtopic.php?f=1&t=5037&p=37812#p37812
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Re: What role did Spam play in the US military?
cool post... it amazes me how SPAM is still a component in many Japanese and Hawaiian recipes.
I heard that so much of it was left behind after the war that the locals did whatever they could with it to suit their tastes. SPAM likely saved many from starvation, but that's just an assumption.
I heard that so much of it was left behind after the war that the locals did whatever they could with it to suit their tastes. SPAM likely saved many from starvation, but that's just an assumption.
Re: What role did Spam play in the US military?
I recently traveled to Hawaii (early February) and can confirm that Spam is ubiquitous in their cuisine. My favorite Hawaiin staple is Musubi - which basically amounts to a handheld sushi roll that uses spam instead of raw fish or vegetables.
I wasn't a Spam guy (having avoided the stuff my entire life) but while in Hawaii adopted the "when in Rome" attitude. Man, am I glad I ponied up and tried it... it is fantastic especially in the various Hawaiin dishes that I consumed and it was part of.
Would be curious to try a classic formula (circa WWII) versus the modern version.
I wasn't a Spam guy (having avoided the stuff my entire life) but while in Hawaii adopted the "when in Rome" attitude. Man, am I glad I ponied up and tried it... it is fantastic especially in the various Hawaiin dishes that I consumed and it was part of.
Would be curious to try a classic formula (circa WWII) versus the modern version.
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There are spam-type pantry items in this video within the period you indicated: viewtopic.php?f=20&t=10045
Never been to Hawaii, but wish to do so. Want to visit Diamond Head mountain.
Suppose pineapple
tastes good with everything in Hawaii. Look forward to trying Hawaiian pineapple.
Never been to Hawaii, but wish to do so. Want to visit Diamond Head mountain.
Suppose pineapple

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There can be found more info on Spam in the other forums as well as tastier Bacon Spam here: viewtopic.php?f=6&t=2635
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