You’ve been out in the field for weeks without the gut truck, so Meals, Ready-to-Eat (MRE) on repeat is your reality. MREs are a staple of deployments and field training exercises for the U.S.
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It’s hard to think of a more beloved -- and sometimes hated -- cultural touchstone in the military than MRE meals, or meals ready to eat. They’ve been around since the C-Rations of World War II and ...
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Start saying goodbye to beef taco filling, pork sausage patties and beef rectangles floating in nebulous liquid in your meals-ready-to-eat. And say hello Cuban-style beef picadillo with veggies, ...
Whether it's in paper or plastic, either lovingly packed or thrust out a drive-through window, who hasn't pulled lunch out of a bag? Members of the U.S. Marine Corps often eat out of a bag, too. But ...
A pile of Meals Ready to Eat (MREs) lies on the floor at an Armed Force for the Defense of Mozambique (FADM) compound here July 30, 2010. Marines with 25th Marine Regiment spent part of the day ...
The MRE promise is right there in the name: it's a meal, ready to eat. Although they generally taste better heated up, they are designed to be eaten cold as well, just in case you find yourself behind ...
The U.S. Army is looking for volunteers who are willing to only eat the military’s pre-packaged food for soldiers, for three weeks. The Meals, Ready-to-Eat, also known as MRE’s include such options as ...
The Army is looking for a few good men and women to volunteer not for combat, but to eat the food that the armed forces eat when they're in the field. The Army Research Institute of Environmental ...
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