What do Soldiers Eat

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  • @Yea___
    @Yea___ Год назад +679

    Imagine sitting on your couch with 3 cheeseburgers, a large soda, and even a bag of chips. Then you scroll through RUclips while waiting for the unskippable cutscene in your 80 dollar video game to end, only to see your spitting image in military uniform on a simple history thumbnail. Couldnt be me

  • @nathanlynch9634
    @nathanlynch9634 Год назад +364

    This video has been done before but I still love it.

  • @hvr1874
    @hvr1874 Год назад +405

    Variation is probably the most important part of the keep the troops happy.
    An interesting fact to this was a slave revolt in Cape Town. Lobster was so abundant and easily caught in the 1600s and 1700s that it was the base food for slaves.
    The slaves revolted and was appeased by and agreement with the VOC that they will not have lobster more than 3 times a week.

    • @terran6686
      @terran6686 Год назад +76

      Lobster then wasn't the same as modern lobster. It was simply crushed, long dead, shell and all into one cold and unbuttered mash.

    • @adjustedbrass7551
      @adjustedbrass7551 Год назад +6

      @Don't Read My Profile Photo ok

    • @TNCombatMedic
      @TNCombatMedic Год назад +6

      If the answer is food that is unfit for civilian consumption & military / prisoner use only.
      One half rat in one lasagna, never found the other half.
      When the DFAC makes literally everyone so sick you take microbial test strips to every utensil in it.
      And still soldiers have undiagnosed abdominal issues.
      You will be fed 5-7 year old mre’s. Whatever is in rotating stock.

    • @KUNAIfever
      @KUNAIfever Год назад +23

      @Don't Read My Profile Photo ok ill report ya instead

    • @aweshetdima2157
      @aweshetdima2157 Год назад +28

      There's actually a different reason lobster was considered worse than gruel back in those days.
      The reason being that it was common practice to kill the lobster before cooking them.
      Lobsters rot pretty fast after death since their bodies are just constantly fighting against bacteria and barely winning, which is why it's now common practice to boil them alive since you'd be killing all of that bacteria before it can affect the taste of the meat.

  • @Cayman192
    @Cayman192 Год назад +89

    In Alaska soldiers eat cold weather MREs during the winter which contain more calories than standard MRE (because you burn more calories in the cold arctic weather) and it’s all freeze dried meals because standard MREs contain water which freezes quickly when temps are consistently below zero during the winter.
    Coldest I’ve seen it was -40 ambient with windchill down to -60. I had my energy drink freeze solid within 5 minutes of being outside.

    • @lancelindlelee7256
      @lancelindlelee7256 Год назад

      Do they put hot water in those? Eating too much freeze dried food could likely cause dehydration, or make you extremely thirsty at the very least.

    • @ManiacX1999
      @ManiacX1999 Год назад +1

      @@lancelindlelee7256 that's the idea

    • @memeticgenetic5160
      @memeticgenetic5160 Год назад

      Did you use a p38, cut open the can, and make I into an energy popsicle?

    • @Cayman192
      @Cayman192 Год назад

      @@memeticgenetic5160 No. I put it into my Stryker right by my heater. Thawed enough to drink within an hour.

    • @Cayman192
      @Cayman192 Год назад

      @@lancelindlelee7256 Yes. We carry Jet Broils to boil water. Or we use the issued squad stove (which is trash and never works if they are issued)

  • @Internettrolloftheyear
    @Internettrolloftheyear Год назад +150

    When I was in the army, they had to give us 6000+ calories a day. I remember exaggerated dinners to compensate for calorie requirements. One example: lamb shank, rice, lentil soup, a pack of pistachio, a can of tuna, a banana, and a chocolate bar for one dinner.

    • @MG21778
      @MG21778 Год назад +33

      Sounds like a bodybuilders dream. I’m in the Air Force and the portions they give out at the dfac are just sad especially when it comes to protein

    • @danielaramburo7648
      @danielaramburo7648 Год назад +1

      Sounds good.

    • @slayer4501
      @slayer4501 Год назад +2

      I would not be able to shovel that down my mouth hole. Then again I'm not in the military, not yet anyways...

    • @JesusChristisLORDrepent
      @JesusChristisLORDrepent Год назад +5

      Damn and what kind of army is that? I heard they only feed yall MRE’s and food similar to school lunch

    • @Internettrolloftheyear
      @Internettrolloftheyear Год назад +2

      @@JesusChristisLORDrepent MREs are for active duty. I never ate MRE. When you are in the base, you get hot food. It was generous in our base because we were only 40+ people but it is generally crappy during BootCamp.

  • @KnightSlasher
    @KnightSlasher Год назад +88

    From what I heard alot of soliders eat MRE (meal ready eat) of beans because they're high in protein and easy to scarf down, also pieces of chicken for the same reason as well

    • @SgtLogOfWood
      @SgtLogOfWood Год назад +1

      We do have alot of beans in our rations, but I have yet to encounter chicken in a meal. Except for the traditional chicken broth powder we bring to each training. The broth tradition is older than me and will probably outlive me.

    • @svenkrisenberg6684
      @svenkrisenberg6684 Год назад +4

      @DontReadMyProfilePhoto_3ok

    • @braggadocio7054
      @braggadocio7054 Год назад +5

      @@SgtLogOfWood there is multiple mre with chicken. There is even one called chicken chunks in water

    • @TheSpritz0
      @TheSpritz0 Год назад +1

      My personal favorite was "Weiners and Beans" as you got protein and fiber, AND it gave you that "Hot Dog" taste in some pretty ugly places. Like having SOMETHING from home!!!

    • @SgtLogOfWood
      @SgtLogOfWood Год назад

      @@braggadocio7054 not in ours. I'm Canadian.

  • @hiddentruth1982
    @hiddentruth1982 Год назад +128

    I can remember my dad bringing home a c ration now and then when he was in the army. That was right around the time they were switching to the mre. They were so good I wish they still made them. I guess it was the mci unit rather than the c ration but he always called it c rations.

    • @jessepacheco6020
      @jessepacheco6020 Год назад

      Yup. C rations are far superior in taste to MRE's. They sacrificed taste for weight...

    • @johnsee9696
      @johnsee9696 Год назад +2

      And do you remember how old they were?. I remember getting some from the 50s when i was in the Corps back in 80.

    • @hiddentruth1982
      @hiddentruth1982 Год назад +1

      @@johnsee9696 not really. I was only about 8 at the time.

    • @brianknapp6215
      @brianknapp6215 Год назад

      My dad was a Reservist- and he bought a couple cases of C-Rations once.
      On my first ever overnight camping trip as a Boy Scout- I carried, prepared and ate C-Rations.
      Never again...
      P.S.- I *_DO_* still carry a P-38 can opener on my keychain...

    • @hiddentruth1982
      @hiddentruth1982 Год назад +3

      @@brianknapp6215 best can opener made.

  • @smtoonworld
    @smtoonworld Год назад +39

    *I love these "what do soldiers eat" videos.*

    • @resentfuldragon
      @resentfuldragon Год назад +6

      Food history is super underrated, I hope they do similar videos about specific empires. I hope they show us the average diet of a mongol soldier or an ottoman soldier next.

  • @paulleach3612
    @paulleach3612 Год назад +68

    I served with the British Army, as a sapper for close to a decade. Some months after taking part in the invasion of Iraq and our only 'fresh' food being spam and processed cheese, we were slightly bemused to arrive (for three days R&R) at a forward supply base with Americans (who hadn't yet been warned about playing cards with Royal Engineers when money is on the line*), an upcoming concert by an ABBA tribute band, and mobile versions of Pizza Hut and Burger King.
    Won't lie. That first cheeseburger, after months driving about in the desert making enemy things explode into teeny tiny pieces, tasted so good it started an obsession.
    * The phrase "Let the Wookie win." was coined for moments like those.

    • @JBrins
      @JBrins Год назад +5

      Hurrah for the CRE

    • @darklighter8968
      @darklighter8968 Год назад

      heh, so how many arms were ripped out back then? ;)

  • @kanicshep
    @kanicshep Год назад +60

    You'll always remember your first MRE when you were in the military. Mine was the Beefsteak with Mushrooms

    • @michaellee7933
      @michaellee7933 Год назад +8

      Beef jalapeno patty, taste like liver but M&Ms and chocolate chip cookie made it worth it. Ate it with my platoon while DS was yelling at us in a chilly 25 degree 0430 morning.

    • @davidporter7051
      @davidporter7051 Год назад +4

      I don't remember, now to me they all taste almost the same.

    • @MonkeyJedi99
      @MonkeyJedi99 Год назад +1

      Chicken a la King.
      I also still crave the dehydrated pork patty!

    • @1337penguinman
      @1337penguinman Год назад +2

      I got lucky. Chili Mac. Probably why I never had the extreme distaste for them a lot of guys did.

    • @sonofsueraf
      @sonofsueraf Год назад

      Mine's beef shredded

  • @DecrepitBiden
    @DecrepitBiden Год назад +16

    When I was in the Air Force from 1990-1999, it varies. You have the standard chow hall food for breakfast, lunch, dinner, midnight. If you're deployed, it depends where you're at. We had catered food from Hilton when I was in UAE. When I was Kuwait, it was mostly chow hall food, sometimes we ate MRE's.

  • @VAMobMember
    @VAMobMember Год назад +186

    You forgot the Humanitarian Ration and the First Strike Ration. Agreed, First Strike is a minor variation on 3 MREs but still worth 45 seconds at least

    • @cmccoyy6
      @cmccoyy6 Год назад +4

      FSR should’ve been included for the immediate “food on the go” during a few days period were combat is more extensive and the standard MRE isn’t available. HDRs are more or so less for humanitarian aid and include mundane and basic menus to apply to a larger scope of individuals who can’t consume beef or pork in countries where they are needed. I have heard stories from a few of my friends who were in various conflicts during 2003-2010 where all they had was HDRs and they hated them lol.

    • @jessicaregina1956
      @jessicaregina1956 Год назад

      @@cmccoyy6 that's interesting because according to official dod regs hdrs are not allowed to be supplied. Your buddies G4's must have been really crap 🤣

    • @cmccoyy6
      @cmccoyy6 Год назад

      @@jessicaregina1956 honestly could’ve been a lie. Who knows lol. I only mentioned what I was told. Not necessarily a “matter of fact” thing lol

    • @jessicaregina1956
      @jessicaregina1956 Год назад +1

      🤣 this is the United States Military, we have an actual line of rations just to feed those detainees at Gitmo!!! Every other country would just hire some chefs with their culinary experience, we went and made a full line of rations just to feed them!

    • @jessicaregina1956
      @jessicaregina1956 Год назад +2

      You can search "meal alternative regionally customised" or MARC 🤣

  • @nuclearbomb1032
    @nuclearbomb1032 Год назад +91

    Narrator: “this could only feed a soldier for a limited amount of time”
    Me: “Doesn’t every food do that?”

    • @bunsroa9288
      @bunsroa9288 Год назад

      Yeah

    • @eizzeeefromstupidland
      @eizzeeefromstupidland 6 месяцев назад

      Not a DR inmate’s last meal 😂

    • @V3P0X-711
      @V3P0X-711 23 дня назад

      Full meal can get you through hours of the day
      That ration is for emergency,and probably only fed you for 30 minutes or an hour.

  • @DRAKKENFIRE22
    @DRAKKENFIRE22 Год назад +25

    For anyone without military experience, when Soldiers are in garrison, they eat the same meals that civilians can eat in restaurants. Almost every Soldiers favorite DFAC meal being Chili Mac or Yakisoba with a Coke!

    • @austinblake55
      @austinblake55 Год назад +2

      Favorite? DFAC was garbage besides breakfast and that was a stretch lol. Yakisoba was only the favorite because it was decent, especially with hot sos lol

  • @mehornyasfk
    @mehornyasfk Год назад +83

    Who knows tactics, wins battles. Who knows logistics, wins wars.

  • @T3utonicus
    @T3utonicus Год назад +15

    When I served in the Austrian armed forces, we did not have such modern stuff as MREs, we just got a bag filled with seemingly arbitrary stuff - yet everytime there was at least a full pound of bread as one big bulk.
    As the bread was way to much for most of us, one could either find someone, who really ate it (a friendof mine did so) or just put it into ones own backpack. Or one could just throw it away amidst the nature - I mean it is bread, so who cares?
    Well a guy from the other plattoon was seen by an officer throwing his remaining bread away - I think that was a changing point in his life.
    The officer gathered the whole plattoon and let them search for more bread (which they luckily did not find) and then let them dig a grave for the brave comrade bread, who fell so meaninglessly, when on duty.
    They had to dig 2x1x1 meters and then put the brave soldier bread into it - of course with all military honors! They had to sing 'the good comrade' and fire a gun salute before closing the grave.
    I think these guys never ever threw away any of their field rations

    • @wolfie5135
      @wolfie5135 10 месяцев назад

      What kind of bread did you get? i would honestly eat it i love bread

    • @MisterDvm
      @MisterDvm 7 месяцев назад +1

      funny way to teach a lesson

    • @ZeoViolet
      @ZeoViolet 5 месяцев назад

      My Dad was stuck doing this after he swatted a mosquito. He had to bury it with full honors. XD

  • @jonathanmcdonnell4327
    @jonathanmcdonnell4327 Год назад +124

    In the Canadian Army we have Hayboxes (Boxes with heated food which is cooked and directly brought out to the troops), Cafaterias, lunchboxes(a cardboard box with cold sandwiches, juice boxes, deserts, and candies)(sometimes the lunchboxes are swapped for local fastfood restaurant delivery boxes), IMP(Individual Meal Pack, which is basically an MRE). And you always have to bring your snacks 😂

  • @Ricewarrior01
    @Ricewarrior01 Год назад +14

    The silent zoom in on the fat soldier made me laugh harder than it should've.

  • @rosaria8384
    @rosaria8384 Год назад +18

    The next video of this series should focus on the rations eaten by Far East armies like the dynasty era Chinese warriors and such, I read they had different styles of ration provisions compared to the Western armies mentioned in these videos.

  • @Hawtload
    @Hawtload Год назад +7

    I'd recommend you keep about a dozen modern MRE's with the chemical heater if you need to go hiking or use in an emergency like a winter power outage
    Tastes pretty good especially if you're hungry.

  • @imathreat209
    @imathreat209 Год назад +18

    Thumbnail made me sign up for the military immediately

    • @j18397
      @j18397 Год назад +1

      Thumbnail was me 2 weeks before I got my DD214

    • @andrewevans7992
      @andrewevans7992 Год назад

      @@j18397 i get my DD214 on this January. Cant Fucken wait

  • @FacelessDeviant
    @FacelessDeviant Год назад +2

    Lets get this video out on a tray.
    Nice.

  • @nlbaileybanb
    @nlbaileybanb Год назад +26

    It's always interesting to see how food was used in the military throughout the ages. Personally the chili mac mre was my favorite

  • @Carlton-B
    @Carlton-B Год назад +4

    Reading soldiers and sailors comments about rations are the best parts of military ration videos.

  • @formoney5255
    @formoney5255 Год назад +16

    Meatballs and Marinara Sauce is the best MRE, hands down. actually tasty.

    • @autokrator_
      @autokrator_ Год назад +6

      Beef stew is the best if you put the Tabasco sauce in there

    • @botep5529
      @botep5529 Год назад +4

      Both are amazing. Kinda miss MREs

    • @rodgermurphy5721
      @rodgermurphy5721 Год назад

      Chicken Pesto

  • @darkphoenix4568
    @darkphoenix4568 Год назад +1

    I love that they combined the videos. Makes sense. Also, Chili-Mac for the win!!!! I served in the U.S. Army, 101st Airborne.

  • @tylerg1048
    @tylerg1048 Год назад +9

    At the beginning of my military service, I didn't mind the MRE's but once you've had nothing but them for a month plus, they lose any appeal they once had. I think they put something in the food so you don't have to use the restroom or more accurately can't use the restroom on a regular basis.

    • @tomhenry897
      @tomhenry897 Год назад

      High energy
      Your body consumes everything so very little waste
      Guys would pack cans of fruit so could go

    • @ferociousfil5747
      @ferociousfil5747 Год назад +1

      Yeah MRE and IMP can get old fast but the science behind them make them great compared to ww2 rations. Look at how much they charge on Amazon for them.

    • @resentfuldragon
      @resentfuldragon Год назад +1

      @@ferociousfil5747 also they were able to add a lot more variety and even dietary allowances to it. You can get a variety of meals and can get vegetarian or religious based meals if you request them (halal, kosher, etc.).

  • @cokieegex9441
    @cokieegex9441 Год назад +1

    Glad u make a whole video with the old 3 years video and the 5 months video

  • @goofyroofy
    @goofyroofy Год назад +2

    2:38 the orange cat w/the fish...priceless^^

  • @fellas4072
    @fellas4072 Год назад +1

    Let’s get this out on the tray ... nice!

  • @fnusecurity5112
    @fnusecurity5112 Год назад +42

    They eat anything they can get their paws on. When I was in Iraq. We be on base before we went out on the road. Getting everything loaded and checked. Mess hall be open 4 times a day. Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner and Midnight chow. Usually for the ones working 3rd shift or those coming off the road late. Usually just sandwiches and maybe left overs they heated up. But there were some who would not miss any off them. Some looked like the picture at the beginning.

    • @quincy3367
      @quincy3367 Год назад +2

      Thanks for this comment. I don't even need to watch the video now and lose 20 minutes of my life.

    • @samhall5096
      @samhall5096 Год назад +1

      Was great if you worked out a couple times a day.

    • @fnusecurity5112
      @fnusecurity5112 Год назад +1

      @@samhall5096 Think that was the issue. Some slacked off going to the Gym. We had a pretty big guy, looked pretty much like a Weight lifter or ex football player. Guess the Muscles helped with the Body Tape. Guess 4 meals a day did him in. Xtra Large Body armor on him look like he had a small. Army forced him out, even after he showed so much improvement in getting it off. sad.

  • @TheStrayHALOMAN
    @TheStrayHALOMAN Год назад +11

    I buy MRE to eat at work because I can get them almost new for just over $100 for a box of 12 and I LOVE them.

    • @bigmungus4864
      @bigmungus4864 Год назад +12

      Son u are special

    • @TheStrayHALOMAN
      @TheStrayHALOMAN Год назад +6

      @@bigmungus4864 It's hot food, that's cheaper per meal than what I would pay for a normal lunch.
      Plus the veterans I work with try and take the little Tabasco bottle.

    • @bigmungus4864
      @bigmungus4864 Год назад +2

      @@TheStrayHALOMAN u know now that I think about it that’s a good idea plus it means I ain’t gotta pack nothin your special tho in a good way

    • @TheStrayHALOMAN
      @TheStrayHALOMAN Год назад +1

      @ArmyMF No they feel fine, I'm 6'1 inches tall and 114 pounds, I eat constantly and lay bricks like a mason.

    • @davidgatward4395
      @davidgatward4395 Год назад

      ​@@TheStrayHALOMANhere in Spain they cost about 34 dollars each so not economical

  • @vonslagle
    @vonslagle Год назад +7

    Those little baby bottles of Tabasco are cute and awesome

    • @Backroad_Junkie
      @Backroad_Junkie Год назад +2

      You can still get them, available directly from Tabasco. Search for "Tabasco Countrystore". They're called miniatures. (1/8 fl oz, 4ml) and come in a couple of flavors.
      The stuff in MRE's today are in flexible sachets.

  • @alanroberson9749
    @alanroberson9749 Год назад +12

    Very good job fellows!! Congratulations.
    From what I heard alot of soliders eat MRE (meal ready eat) of beans because they're high in protein and easy to scarf down, also pieces of chicken for the same reason as well. Happy Holidays everyone!🎅🏻🎅🏻🎅🏻🎅🏻🎅🏻🎅🏻👦🎅🏻🎅🏻🎅🏻🎅🏻🎅🏻🎁🎄🧣🥇🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸👦🇺🇸👦👦👦👦👦👦

    • @Reniibooo
      @Reniibooo Год назад

      whats with the emojis?

  • @danielobrien3557
    @danielobrien3557 Год назад +3

    Keep up the interesting content 👍

  • @GrandKaiserOfKrieg
    @GrandKaiserOfKrieg Год назад

    Simple History best channel ever!!!

  • @placidphallus9678
    @placidphallus9678 Год назад +14

    Next week's episode will feature all previous videos on shuffle. Again. Can't wait

  • @psyience3213
    @psyience3213 Год назад

    Those early 2000’s rations with the little tobasco bottle. I loved those. Jambalaya was bangin.

  • @gdheib0430
    @gdheib0430 Год назад +5

    The amount of times the MRE evolved while I was in was just insane...they really did well updating it, but am both happy and sad they removed the 5 fingers of death.

  • @mikem2132
    @mikem2132 Год назад +10

    Anyone remember the picture of the big fat soldier with a boonie hat, combat shirt and pizza boxes in Iraq?

  • @seadowg5515
    @seadowg5515 Год назад

    Great stuff.

  • @rattleruger
    @rattleruger Год назад +5

    I feel that this video is a repost of an already existing video on this channel

  • @maharaja7391
    @maharaja7391 Год назад +2

    Me, as a lieutenant in ROK Army....
    Our batallion feeds us quite well.
    Let me give you an example)
    Today's lunch
    Plain rice(밥)
    Spicy chicken with cheese(치즈닭갈비)
    Kimchi(OH THE KIMCHI)
    Oyster soup(굴국밥)
    Fried hua juan(꽃빵튀김)/condensed milk(연유)
    And mandarin orange, quail egg salad for extra dish
    Idk about other battalion.

  • @Emperor582
    @Emperor582 Год назад

    It's nice to watch simple history 😌

  • @nomadman1196
    @nomadman1196 Год назад

    Let's get this out on a tray, Nice! 😉

  • @elvenkind6072
    @elvenkind6072 Год назад +2

    Adding details to the meals of ancient warriors:
    An Athenian made fun of the warriors of Sparta, and concluded that their willingness to die in combat, was because of their food: "Black Soup", made of blood, salt, vinegar and pig feet.
    Also Roman legionaries had rations of salt, vinegar and pork fat/lard, as well as grain.
    Vikings had a version of hardtack, still used in Scandinavia, called "knekkebrød" ("breakbread"). They also ate a lot of fat food, like sausages, to better handle the cold, and onions to prevent scurvy.

    • @killtie15
      @killtie15 Год назад

      Good God! I must have been that Athenian in past life))) That's virtually the comment I wrote below a Black Soup re-creation vid by a popular German or Dutch chef on this here Tube )

  • @Jagrofes
    @Jagrofes Год назад +1

    A comment I heard from someone who fought on the Vietnamese side during the Vietnam War was that one thing they prized was finding US MCIs.
    Finding one was basically a whole picnic they could enjoy, since they didn’t get much rice to eat.

    • @yoboikamil525
      @yoboikamil525 Год назад

      I imagine that's what it's like for any insurgency, actual rations, despised by soldiers, are heavenly for the insurgents because food is still food
      one man's trash is another man's treasure

  • @shdj1200
    @shdj1200 Год назад +2

    Let's get this out onto a tray........nice

  • @Hemvarnsungdom
    @Hemvarnsungdom Год назад +7

    We eat food👍
    From the swedish army🇸🇪

  • @arminius7909
    @arminius7909 Год назад +2

    Can you do a video on the battle of Lechfeld?

  • @redheads604
    @redheads604 Год назад +1

    and let's put it out on a tray. Nice!

  • @TheMilitantHorse
    @TheMilitantHorse Год назад

    There's an exhibit at the small frontier fort Fort McKavett in Texas that actually talks about early Army rations from Tin Cans. In the US, especially for Plains Soldiers, the cans were often faulty, and led to mass spoilage/disease.

    • @jessb5657
      @jessb5657 Год назад +1

      It’s also because those companies taking care of that were also using spoiled meat and purposely putting it in those cans, hence the birth of the FDA. It’s crazy how they got away with it for a long time.

  • @that1chaser751
    @that1chaser751 Год назад +4

    Why does this man’s voice change every year like what.

  • @AlliedX
    @AlliedX Год назад

    Love the description, "food"

  • @bobbyhill5067
    @bobbyhill5067 Год назад

    Whats Better than US MREs? Italian Module B/F
    why? Cordial alcohol included and food is best

  • @cannonball666
    @cannonball666 Год назад +3

    US soldier: "I hope these are Feen-A-Mints and not Chicklets. I ain't gone in 3 days."

  • @williamromine5715
    @williamromine5715 Год назад

    It was also common for armies having baggage trains with live stock to be butchered when needed.

  • @ajthereptile
    @ajthereptile Год назад +6

    The awesome Brit voice over is back 🎉

  • @hotcoater
    @hotcoater Год назад

    Glad the editors added a noise every time the animated soldiers ate. very cool.

  • @hippoguy17
    @hippoguy17 Год назад +2

    The peart where they are leaving the empty ration packs serves to tell the enemy how big the force is. not info that you want to give to the enemy. They should remove at least half of the empty packs to give false info to the enemy.

    • @jessicaregina1956
      @jessicaregina1956 Год назад

      Yes, I'm sure the enemy will count the amount of wrappers and rely on it as an estimate of troop strength.

  • @jessicaregina1956
    @jessicaregina1956 Год назад +1

    Food.
    What a trick question.

  • @hihellokitty85
    @hihellokitty85 Год назад

    Whatever they are given, & whatever they can get their hands on.

  • @notamoonraker
    @notamoonraker Год назад +1

    I praise the invention of Astronaut's liquid foods, instant foods, and MRE. Now we civilians hiking/trekking in the mountains don't worry anymore about what to carry and eat.

  • @LKH9Channel
    @LKH9Channel Год назад +1

    I wish I can try the MRE! Sounds delicious!
    See, it's war that push new inventions, the canned foods we take for granted today

  • @nimitz1739
    @nimitz1739 Год назад

    10:43 Skipped coloring in the jackets😂

  • @WoutBr
    @WoutBr Год назад +91

    would be nice if you guys looked at other nations in the modern era

    • @hrvatskicetnik
      @hrvatskicetnik Год назад +11

      No

    • @Waff3n
      @Waff3n Год назад +20

      These days in modern militaries it's all basically MRE variations.

    • @YTStopCensoringFreedomOfspeech
      @YTStopCensoringFreedomOfspeech Год назад

      The US puts the most money in defense compared to every other nation. Russia and China constantly copy what the US does for it's infantry soldier. The US spends the most money on it's infantry. They all basically follow the same format of MRE's.

    • @kanesmith8271
      @kanesmith8271 Год назад

      @@Waff3n true aside from dumb pr garbage like how France supposedly has Michelin 5 star level food in their MREs

    • @Broslush
      @Broslush Год назад +3

      @@hrvatskicetnik Yes

  • @themisfitbrigade
    @themisfitbrigade Год назад

    In the U.S military, daily meals are just like any other that civilians would eat. In combat, primarily MREs and Hot Chow (effectively better MREs that require actual preparation to eat)

    • @jessicaregina1956
      @jessicaregina1956 Год назад

      Uh, nope, the ugrs aren't better MRes , they require food service persons to prepare.

  • @ChooseLoveToday316
    @ChooseLoveToday316 Год назад +7

    Ive often wondered this. I mean how much food can you carry? They must have had wagons that were tightly controlled as well as a lot of pillaging going on. I suspect most armies literally pillaged and assaulted everyone they came across.

    • @jessicaregina1956
      @jessicaregina1956 Год назад +1

      Usually it was a mixture of livestock driven along with the supply train plus pillage 🤣

    • @samhall5096
      @samhall5096 Год назад +1

      Depends.
      40-60lbs would be decent for long distance. 80+lbs would suuuuuck for long distances.
      Mobility is also a consideration.
      One big pro to forrest or jungle war is water is everywhere so purification is your go-to.
      Ideally you wouldn't be a few days from a secure supply drop location. War is seldom ideal.

    • @rosaria8384
      @rosaria8384 Год назад

      During those times, especially when field kitchens can't be established due to location, some troops would often rely on their rations for months...or just begin foraging and asking locals.
      Apparently this is the case in Ukraine in 2022 where Russians ask locals for food because their supplies almost never include food. In WW2 those assault troops of the US military rely on K-rations for months due to being overstretched.

  • @Rulzan
    @Rulzan Год назад

    thank you

  • @alandesouzacruz5124
    @alandesouzacruz5124 Год назад +3

    Aníbal milhais the most decorated portuguese soldier of ww1 my sugestion of next episode

  • @Black_Templar_Studios
    @Black_Templar_Studios Год назад +1

    I actually own a c-ration can opener and it’s a lot better than your standard can opener❤

  • @jaytothelu
    @jaytothelu Год назад

    cool vid, is it possible to expand to other regions/countries?

  • @Welsh7133
    @Welsh7133 Год назад +11

    Again, the artist for the videos is going sicko mode

  • @jamesfranklin458
    @jamesfranklin458 Год назад

    great job on the thumbnail

  • @rohangangan8327
    @rohangangan8327 Год назад +2

    Anyone notice the cat at 2.36 ?

  • @originalguy4535
    @originalguy4535 Год назад

    Make more videos on Soldier's food of different countries.

  • @funveeable
    @funveeable Год назад +1

    MRE comes in many flavors except for anything from the Asian continent. Haven't seen any decent rice.

  • @estebanlaguna4580
    @estebanlaguna4580 Год назад

    I eat at the defac and sometimes I’ll order food XD when we’re in the field either mres or whatever the chefs make

  • @m1t2a1
    @m1t2a1 Год назад

    Let's get this out on a tray...

  • @jacobzehner2004
    @jacobzehner2004 Год назад +5

    Mission objective: protect the cooks.

  • @1337penguinman
    @1337penguinman Год назад

    18:12 "Rock or something." If you know, you know.

  • @CamXXL
    @CamXXL Год назад

    Including the 6-pack cigarette ration was a game changer

  • @internationalparam
    @internationalparam Год назад

    Now I want one

  • @GrOuNdZeRo7777
    @GrOuNdZeRo7777 Год назад

    When I was in the Army MRE's were very tasty.
    A-rats or hot-A's were pretty decent.

  • @ShaneAHayes
    @ShaneAHayes Год назад

    Have a good day

  • @romansanchez2277
    @romansanchez2277 Год назад +1

    Back then bread cheese I think probably an apple or something and a girl cup of water (they did not know how to make soda until 1798 that’s when the soda/soft drink got created)
    Military food today meals ready to eat (mre for Short) you know Gatorade or fruit, punch and spaghetti I don’t know

  • @TheBarracuda
    @TheBarracuda Год назад

    18:10 "rock or something"

  • @Leeterthanthou
    @Leeterthanthou Год назад

    lmao in bootcamp they made everyone throw away the candies.
    Needless to say we raided tf out the trash cans that same night and were livin good for 2 nights

  • @busterbeagle2167
    @busterbeagle2167 Год назад

    love the last part. lol

  • @JesusChrist-jh6jo
    @JesusChrist-jh6jo Год назад

    I wish they mentioned the tea making equipment in all British tanks

  • @ukeyaoitrash2618
    @ukeyaoitrash2618 Год назад +2

    The Roman ones seem best, it was mostly fresh food!

  • @getbluespheres3k
    @getbluespheres3k Год назад +1

    that thumbnail describes alot of us after COVID

  • @MRsolidcolor
    @MRsolidcolor Год назад

    the MRE is meant to clog you up. making it hard to go and you dont need to go as often..

  • @Liam1991
    @Liam1991 Год назад

    You should do a video on the British rat pack!

  • @MoltemGaming
    @MoltemGaming Год назад

    just the combined version

  • @cmdrcriton
    @cmdrcriton Год назад +1

    I miss the chicken and rice mre from the 90s

  • @schlirf
    @schlirf Год назад +2

    What did we eat as soldier? Just about anything to avoid having to ingest C-RATs and MREs

    • @jessicaregina1956
      @jessicaregina1956 Год назад +1

      Yes , and while on exercise you can step out to your local Mac for a meal 🤣

  • @gokarengo
    @gokarengo Год назад

    When I served we ate well and no MREs yet. C rations. Long time ago. I am a
    BE ALL THAT YOU CAN BE soldier.

  • @Jknight416
    @Jknight416 Год назад

    Is this a re-upload? I could’ve sworn that we already seen this same exact video on this channel before months ago

  • @snitchpogi1277
    @snitchpogi1277 Год назад +1

    Basically that's a Murican mentality in the ranks of the US Armed Forces, this needs to be changed by reforming their dietary policy as the US Servicemen needs to become fit or else they would kick out in the Armed Forces.
    This should also applied to other Nations' militaries.

    • @resentfuldragon
      @resentfuldragon Год назад

      the sad thing is this is slowly disappearing, being politically correct is starting to matter to the us military more than being powerful.
      They are loosing up restrictions and are slowly weakening themselves, about 1 in 13 us military servicemen are fat.
      Also the push for getting women in the military led to them lowering the physical requirements for women, meaning weaker soldiers than if they had given them a more close workload to the men to enter.
      I think that anyone who can't do the work required to be fit enough shouldn't be allowed.