Food Packet, Survival, SA-4 DoP March 1954 *Full Review*
Posted: Sun Nov 30, 2014 6:35 pm
Hello everyone, another pretty cool ration here that I want to present.
As with all my reviews, I feel it is necessary to examine and share detailed photos of these now rare & obsolete military rations of our past.
The Food Packet, Survival, SA-4 (Survival Arctic) was a newer version of another ration I have, the SA-3, and they have different contents. I am not exactly sure of when the SA-3 was made, but I am certain the SA-4 I have here was produced March, 1954. That is 10 months before my mother was born. Pretty cool stuff!
This SA-4 was not in the best of shape, I can also say it was no longer edible, sadly. At least most of it.
The Cheese bars went rancid, and there was alot of rust inside the ration tin. It smelled like dirty gym socks that were sitting in a damp locker for about 3 and a half weeks.
Sadly, even the drinks (coffee & tea) were hard as a rock. Nothing but the gum and the single jelly bar lasted and were edible, which even those are being saved for one of my display cases.
If you guys have any more questions about what this ration was like, or want any more photos than I provided, I will gladly oblige to the request.
Now here is some government information on this ration that I found on file about U.S. government operational rations.
Food Packet Survival, Arctic, SA
The Food Packet, Survival, Arctic, SA is designed to feed one man for one day in emergency aircraft landings, ditchings, or parachute landings in Arctic regions. The food packet is composed principally of concentrated food bars-premixed cereal, fruitcake, cheese, and sweet chocolate-and provides approximately 2000 calories.
The packet is contained in a flat, rectangular can which is easily carried in the pocket. A can opener is taped to the bottom.
When the Food Packet, Survival becomes available for issue, the Arctic food packet will no longer be procured or used.
The following components are included in this food packet:
Compressed cereal bars Chocolate bars
Cheese bars Fruitcake bars
Instant coffee Instant tea
Dry cream product Sugar
Chewing gum Polyethylene bag (container for uneaten Survival instructions portions)
Packets/case 24
Weight/case 34 pounds
Weight/packet 1.34 pounds
Cube/case .8 cubic feet
Cube/packet 45 cubic inches
Calories/packet 2000 approx.
Specification MIL-F-2413
As with all my reviews, I feel it is necessary to examine and share detailed photos of these now rare & obsolete military rations of our past.
The Food Packet, Survival, SA-4 (Survival Arctic) was a newer version of another ration I have, the SA-3, and they have different contents. I am not exactly sure of when the SA-3 was made, but I am certain the SA-4 I have here was produced March, 1954. That is 10 months before my mother was born. Pretty cool stuff!
This SA-4 was not in the best of shape, I can also say it was no longer edible, sadly. At least most of it.
The Cheese bars went rancid, and there was alot of rust inside the ration tin. It smelled like dirty gym socks that were sitting in a damp locker for about 3 and a half weeks.
Sadly, even the drinks (coffee & tea) were hard as a rock. Nothing but the gum and the single jelly bar lasted and were edible, which even those are being saved for one of my display cases.
If you guys have any more questions about what this ration was like, or want any more photos than I provided, I will gladly oblige to the request.
Now here is some government information on this ration that I found on file about U.S. government operational rations.
Food Packet Survival, Arctic, SA
The Food Packet, Survival, Arctic, SA is designed to feed one man for one day in emergency aircraft landings, ditchings, or parachute landings in Arctic regions. The food packet is composed principally of concentrated food bars-premixed cereal, fruitcake, cheese, and sweet chocolate-and provides approximately 2000 calories.
The packet is contained in a flat, rectangular can which is easily carried in the pocket. A can opener is taped to the bottom.
When the Food Packet, Survival becomes available for issue, the Arctic food packet will no longer be procured or used.
The following components are included in this food packet:
Compressed cereal bars Chocolate bars
Cheese bars Fruitcake bars
Instant coffee Instant tea
Dry cream product Sugar
Chewing gum Polyethylene bag (container for uneaten Survival instructions portions)
Packets/case 24
Weight/case 34 pounds
Weight/packet 1.34 pounds
Cube/case .8 cubic feet
Cube/packet 45 cubic inches
Calories/packet 2000 approx.
Specification MIL-F-2413