British 24HR ORP pack

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rik_uk3
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British 24HR ORP pack

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Note the American Cherry slice made by Bridgford with a use by date of September 2016 and tabasco sauce

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Nice pics and info, rik_uk3! I noticed that there was no mention of the folding hexamine cooker and fuel tablets in the sundries or anywhere else. Are they still issued with the 24hr rations?
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Hexi stoves are a separate issue so still used. These days a lot of stoves are available for patrol use, Primus Omnifuel and the likes of small Coleman may be there to use. One lad I know said a lot of troops took there own small stoves ETA stoves/Jetboil sort of thing.
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Great pictures, are the main entree boil in the bag meals?
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yes thats boil in bag main meals.
pretty tasty most of the uk boil in bags.

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Thanks for the reply rik_uk3! :) I wonder why they are no longer issued with the ration, mebbe to save weight, but probly as you said with the availabilityof stoves forpatrol use.
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