A rigorous scientific study found out what any grunt knows after just two weeks in the field: MREs make it hard to take a shit. By James Clark Published Oct 24, 2019 9:09 PM EDT A rigorous scientific ...
The U.S. military has always had menu options, although no one expects a five-star buffet. But when your leadership tells you to cut those ties and bust open a Meal, Ready-To-Eat (MRE) box after a ...
One of the MRE's newer package designs bears a striking resemblance to President Donald Trump. ((D.J. Kremer/Army via Reddit) In case it has yet to be brought to the attention of Meal, Ready-to-Eat ...
Not many people who have ever indulged in an MRE would say they were overly concerned with things like "nutrition" or "recommended daily allowance." Still, on the label of every one of the U.S.
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From base to bellies: How veterans, regenerative ranching, and clean MREs could quietly rewire US combat power
Base to Bellies treats the MRE like a piece of kit, proving that if you want harder, smarter warfighters, you start with the ground under their boots and the food in their rucks.
MREs. It's short for Meals Ready to Eat. They're the latest thing in Iraq, but I don't think you can buy them at the grocery store.
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