International rations talk here!
International rations talk here!
Feel free to use this forum for discussions about rations from other countries - Canadian IMPs, British 24-Hour ration packs, German Einmannpackungs, French RCIRs, etc.
Personally, I've seen a lot of US MREs and I'm always eager to hear about other rations from around the world!
Personally, I've seen a lot of US MREs and I'm always eager to hear about other rations from around the world!
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KMAN,
As far as the info to create a page- no prob the NVA had 10 levels of rations!. But w/ pics I will have to get one of the guys at work to scan them for me from the handbooks I have.
BTW, what about (yikes) mess tins, canteens, nutrition data , recipes, field kitchens, those wondeful MRE spoons, and all of the other things that go with MREs? How far back in time will this forum try to go or is that a topic too soon to approach?
Wow, this just makes me want to whip out the crakcers and japaleno cheese spread. LOL
Paul Heath
As far as the info to create a page- no prob the NVA had 10 levels of rations!. But w/ pics I will have to get one of the guys at work to scan them for me from the handbooks I have.
BTW, what about (yikes) mess tins, canteens, nutrition data , recipes, field kitchens, those wondeful MRE spoons, and all of the other things that go with MREs? How far back in time will this forum try to go or is that a topic too soon to approach?
Wow, this just makes me want to whip out the crakcers and japaleno cheese spread. LOL
Paul Heath
Paul, feel free to bring up whatever you like in the forum. If it's ration-related, I'm sure there are a lot of people who'd love to hear about it.
Heck...even if it's not rations-related, people would probably still like to hear about it. We're just starting out here with the forums so there aren't any real strict rules or guidelines or anything.
Just have at it!
Heck...even if it's not rations-related, people would probably still like to hear about it. We're just starting out here with the forums so there aren't any real strict rules or guidelines or anything.
Just have at it!
I agree with you Dave, I was just reflecting what I have heard....DIRTYDAVE wrote:Zeiti, I would not agree. I find MREs really no different in taste than any tv dinner you would buy in the grocery store, only the one big difference is that MREs are FUN to open up and eat!
I always take my MRE when I go one a bike tour or hanging out on a lake for tanning in summer

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