An Army official said it was "a significant improvement in combat feeding" and soldiers will be able to carry seven days of meals for the first time.
We all know pizza tastes just as good the next day -- but what about next year, or the year after? U.S. Military MRE Pizza ...
The Meal, Ready-to-Eat is a staple of the U.S. military. Self-contained, shelf-stable, and packed with calories, MREs are the ideal food source to feed a formation on the move or when you forgot to ...
Nary has a military meal been so odious as a handful of hotdogs vacuum-sealed in a pouch. From 1993 to 2000, the Frankfurters, Beef, Menu #6 MRE wreaked havoc on the bowels of service members ...
Thousands of soldiers flying or busing into Washington, D.C., next month from more than a dozen Army divisions across the force will be sleeping on cots, eating mostly MREs (and hot chow for dinner), ...
EVANSVILLE, Ind. -- The Spam and endless beans served in World War II are long gone. Even the corned beef hash and chicken ala king fed to Gulf War fighters are passe. The modern soldier's prepackaged ...
A New Zealand Army soldier tries a US military MRE — or Meal, Ready-to-Eat — and compares it to New Zealand MREs. An MRE is designed to sustain soldiers during training or an operation while ...
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 ...