Unusual MRE on ebay
Unusual MRE on ebay
Anybody seen this one yet?
http://cgi.ebay.com/USMC-MRE-MEAL-READY ... dZViewItem
They're USMC rations, but the packages look like foil tins instead of the plactic bags...
			
									
									http://cgi.ebay.com/USMC-MRE-MEAL-READY ... dZViewItem
They're USMC rations, but the packages look like foil tins instead of the plactic bags...
Meh.
						Hi ockham. Yes, I've seen those before. Those are T-rats (tray rations). These used to be used for group feeding - something like 12-18 servings per tray.
IIRC, these foil-based trays were replaced by plastic trays now found in the UGRs (Unitized Group Rations):
http://www.dscp.dla.mil/subs/rations/pr ... uhsabt.htm
However, I read something somewhere that the Marines didn't want to give up the foil trays so they're the only branch still using them.
			
									
									
						IIRC, these foil-based trays were replaced by plastic trays now found in the UGRs (Unitized Group Rations):
http://www.dscp.dla.mil/subs/rations/pr ... uhsabt.htm
However, I read something somewhere that the Marines didn't want to give up the foil trays so they're the only branch still using them.
I think the reason they are being sold as a collectable has to do with this statement.
"NOT FOR CONSUMPTION PACKAGE EXPIRED 060605 AND IS BEING SOLD AS A COLLECTIBLE ONLY!!!"
eBay has a policy that anything that is expired must carry the caveat that it is not intended for consumption.
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									"NOT FOR CONSUMPTION PACKAGE EXPIRED 060605 AND IS BEING SOLD AS A COLLECTIBLE ONLY!!!"
eBay has a policy that anything that is expired must carry the caveat that it is not intended for consumption.
Lifesaver
"That others might live."
						I did some searching and ran across this article:
Group food: Unitized ration fuels troops when field kitchens arrive
http://www.natick.army.mil/about/pao/pu ... ltoget.htm
And here's the section from the same article that talks about the Marines' special requests:
			
									
									
						Group food: Unitized ration fuels troops when field kitchens arrive
http://www.natick.army.mil/about/pao/pu ... ltoget.htm
So it looks like the older t-rats might last as long as MREs but the shelf-life might be much shorter for the newer versions.Shelf life of the UGR-H&S was dropped from three years to 18 months at 80 degrees F to allow for more commercially-available items.
And here's the section from the same article that talks about the Marines' special requests:
A new UGR-B is scheduled to replace the Unitized B Ration in 2003.
The Unitized B Ration comprises mostly canned and dehydrated components packaged in metal or nonmetallic containers, and is ordered mainly by the Marine Corps. The Unitized B Ration currently consists of 10 breakfast and 10 lunch or dinner menus with a shelf life of 24 months at 80 degrees F. They require a kitchen to prepare but not refrigeration.
Harrington said the Marines requested more commercial items to be included in the new UGR-B and anticipates offering shelf-stable alternatives to the UGR-A's perishable components.
Aw come on mrekampr, you could put one of those away by yourself...what are you a little "girlie" man...LOL!MreKampr wrote:Kman probably knows better
But i think these are mess hall type rations
not for a individual but a group
Interesting that they state "not for consumption..collectable only items"
edit..LOL--Kman..your quick
"THEY CALL ME DIRTY...DIRTYDAVE"