
The Mongolian Army ration caught my attention. I can't find other pictures like that in the internet.
FREMONT wrote:Interesting picture. Can someone identify the "USA in Iraq" ration. Doesn't look like an MRE to me. It looks as if a twinkie is packaged with crackers and a few other container type foods.
Thanks for the info, is there any more information about this "Jimmy Dean" ration?rabidwolf wrote:FREMONT wrote:Interesting picture. Can someone identify the "USA in Iraq" ration. Doesn't look like an MRE to me. It looks as if a twinkie is packaged with crackers and a few other container type foods.
That is some form of a "Go-To-War" ration, and sometimes referred to as a "Jimmy Dean".
Getting solid data, and examples has been tricky. Outside of Natick like publications.
The Go-To-War ration, uses off the shelf items. It is used until ration makers can catch up with demand.
Jimmy Dean, is a nickname for prepackaged meals.