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  2. United States military ration - Wikipedia

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    United States military ration refers to the military rations provided to sustain United States Armed Forces service members, including field rations and garrison rations, and the military nutrition research conducted in relation to military food. U.S. military rations are often made for quick distribution, preparation, and eating in the field and tend to have long storage times in adverse ...

  3. Military nutrition - Wikipedia

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    Throughout the history of U.S. military nutrition, the main issue with military food has not been dietary quality, but rather the lack of food consumption.In the 1990s, the Institute of Medicine Committee on Military Nutrition Research attempted to identify factors that lead to low food intake by troops in field settings, investigating whether or not—and if so, when—the energy deficit ...

  4. Field ration - Wikipedia

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    Names used for field rations vary by military and type, and include combat ration, food packet, ration pack, battle ration, iron ration, or meal ready-to-eat (MRE); the latter is widely used but informal, and more accurately describes a specific U.S. field ration, the design and configuration of which has been used worldwide since its introduction.

  5. What does North Korea stand to gain from sending troops to ...

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    Its soldiers would be on unfamiliar territory, handling new weaponry and comrades speaking a foreign language. What’s on the table for the leader of the impoverished nation? Food, cash, and ...

  6. List of military rations - Wikipedia

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    Packed inside a small cardboard box, each ration has enough retort-pouched and canned foods to feed one soldier for 24 hours. [13] Seven menus (plus vegetarian and religious variants) provide two precooked meals (Breakfast and Main Meal) plus a midday snack. Example (Menu A) Breakfast: Hamburger and beans, Instant Porridge.

  7. 23 examples of amazing camouflage on military planes - AOL

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    And like all other examples of camouflage, aircraft patterns vary widely between countries, aircraft, historical period, and the location that the aircraft was being deployed to.

  8. North Korean elite Storm Corps reduced to cannon fodder at ...

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    The "Storm Corps" are said to be the "best-trained and best fed" of all the North Korean military and it's puzzling why Kim, 40, would want to sacrifice some of his best men.

  9. Military rations - Wikipedia

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    A garrison ration is a type of military ration that, depending on its use and context, could refer to rations issued to personnel at a camp, installation, or other garrison; allowance allotted to personnel to purchase goods or rations sold in a garrison (or the rations purchased with allowance); a type of ration; or a combined system with distinctions and differences depending on situational ...

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