July 17, 2006 NATICK -- A new commander takes up his post next week here at the US Army Soldier Systems Center, a research site.....that traditionally has been responsible for developing rations, clothing, shelters, and air-drop systems for the Army's fighters
http://www.boston.com/business/technolo ... in_natick/
July 19, 2006 Audit Shows Fraud, Abuse
Investigators also noted that Customs and Border Protection wasted up to $464,586 by buying meals-ready-to-eat over the Internet instead of contracting through the Pentagon, as is standard procedure.
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/07/ ... 4980.shtml
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FEMA Cajun Chic at Mardi Gras 2006
http://pnjwood.com/fotoblog/index.php?showimage=295
"Once on field exercises, division arty was getting set to fire around sundown. People were heating their MREs in the exhaust of a 2.5 ton truck. (The usual procedure, drop 'em in , let the truck idle for a minute, gun engine and catch MRE's as it sails through air out of exhaust.) Anyway, one luckless tracktoad had just dropped his in when the Paladin fired. The overpressure pushed his packet beyond the point of return.(or possiblky it just got unluckily stuck)
Luckily, the CO was standing by and laughing his ass off as the luckless private was trying to figure out how to get his "Beef, shredded, in BBQ sauce" out of the deuce, as I have heard this kind of mistake resulted in the unit being banned from heating the meals this way."
http://www.thedonovan.com/archives/001409.html
Off topic, funny picture
http://home.hamptonroads.com/stories/st ... ran=213207
FEMA Cajun Chic at Mardi Gras 2006
http://pnjwood.com/fotoblog/index.php?showimage=295
"Once on field exercises, division arty was getting set to fire around sundown. People were heating their MREs in the exhaust of a 2.5 ton truck. (The usual procedure, drop 'em in , let the truck idle for a minute, gun engine and catch MRE's as it sails through air out of exhaust.) Anyway, one luckless tracktoad had just dropped his in when the Paladin fired. The overpressure pushed his packet beyond the point of return.(or possiblky it just got unluckily stuck)
Luckily, the CO was standing by and laughing his ass off as the luckless private was trying to figure out how to get his "Beef, shredded, in BBQ sauce" out of the deuce, as I have heard this kind of mistake resulted in the unit being banned from heating the meals this way."
http://www.thedonovan.com/archives/001409.html
Off topic, funny picture
http://home.hamptonroads.com/stories/st ... ran=213207