MREs - What do Soldiers Eat?

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    Food Rations from the 19th century to the present day.
    Meal, Ready-to-Eat
    The modern ration has been refined over many years and various conflicts to be both nutritionally balanced and contain all the calories a soldier requires when in the field, with one MRE bag containing approximately 1250 calories. In addition to this, the MRE has been designed to fulfil all operational requirements. This means that they remain shelf stable for a minimum of three years, or nine months in warmer climates. They also are highly durable and have the ability to survive non-parachute drops of 100 feet and parachute drops of 1250 feet. With all these elements considered, a soldier can eat a full, nutritional meal wherever they find themselves.
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  • @zacharydavis8197
    @zacharydavis8197 Před rokem +1515

    Fun Fact: there a little joke about the MRE heaters. The MRE heater instructions are printed on the heater itself. Mostly dry and pretty by the book. However, when it tells you how to lean it against an item to use, it says 'Use a Rock or something'
    Pretty minor, but for some reason every infantry unit I've been too think it's the funniest thing ever. Like the MRE writers got frustrated trying to explain how to use the heater.

    • @kellyalger2394
      @kellyalger2394 Před rokem +142

      Never put it into a milk jug and add water, or do and make sure you put it next to an NCO.

    • @Mariner797
      @Mariner797 Před rokem +185

      To be fair, there are a lot of idiots.
      Unfortunately, you know what they say about trying to idiot-proof something.

    • @parallax9084
      @parallax9084 Před rokem +11

      @@kellyalger2394 what happens

    • @alexissandoval1284
      @alexissandoval1284 Před rokem +55

      @@kellyalger2394 You get to haul the SAW next patrol.

    • @Backroad_Junkie
      @Backroad_Junkie Před rokem +26

      And be absolutely sure you never put a match to one in operation. (Funny the MRE's supply the match, lol.)
      Edit: I understand the non-dairy creamer can be a lot of fun, too...

  • @j.peters1222
    @j.peters1222 Před rokem +6725

    Ah yes the MRE. Otherwise affectionately known as "Meals Rejected by Ethiopians" and "Meals Rarely Edible" by some soldiers in the field. There were other names for it too. To be fair though, the MRE has improved A LOT since it's introduction. They actually got some decent entree options now.

    • @nebiyuesayas5600
      @nebiyuesayas5600 Před rokem +440

      Never actually heard the Ethiopian one lol, what's the origin?

    • @BarcelPL
      @BarcelPL Před rokem +690

      Also, Meal Refusing to Exit, as the sorely lacked fibre.

    • @brettscott3759
      @brettscott3759 Před rokem +148

      @@nebiyuesayas5600 us giving food to other countries that know what we eat is awful 😖...

    • @brettscott3759
      @brettscott3759 Před rokem +214

      @@BarcelPL bro they want you to hold on to that energy as long as possible... imagine being a sniper and eating constipation meds... there are songs in Valhalla dedicated to sniper duces

    • @nebiyuesayas5600
      @nebiyuesayas5600 Před rokem +23

      @@brettscott3759 I mean, Injera is delicious, but otherwise yeah idk about our food

  • @Grabbagar670
    @Grabbagar670 Před rokem +1800

    I'm in the US army. We did a large military exercise in Europe that involved driving a large convoy across several countries in Europe. We would make stops overnight at various military bases in these different countries.
    It's customary in the Army to trade patches, flags and ranks with allied soldiers. Kind of a neat momento of where you've been and who you met.
    We stopped in Hungary. They have a very small and not-very-well-funded military. I tried to trade patches with their soldiers. I was about to give him my patch, but the soldier pulled out a backpack, handed me a bunch of patches, waved away my patch, and pointed at my boxes of MREs strapped to our HUMVEE. We brought a lot of MREs with us. More than enough to feed us for more than a month. So i gave him a few MRE bags.
    I was curious what their MREs looked like. They had a "Sergeant first class (equivalent)" who i asked what their MREs looked like. She reached into her backpack and pulled out a plastic wrapped pear and a croissant, and she handed it to me. I told her i didn't need it and didn't want to take food away from them. She insisted that i take it, that they didn't want it. They only wanted our MREs.
    American MREs are apparently well known for being filling, fairly tasty, varied, nutritious, high in energy, and store for a long time.

    • @shishoka
      @shishoka Před rokem +179

      Hehe. That was the one good part about the Army Reservea for me. I'd come home with a trunk full of MRE's that no one wanted and just tossed to me.

    • @dravenocklost4253
      @dravenocklost4253 Před rokem +22

      @@shishoka eyy, my brother is finishing basic to join reserves

    • @edntz
      @edntz Před rokem +76

      @@shishoka MRE's are worth its weight in gold nowadays. They're a hot item to sell.

    • @ald1144
      @ald1144 Před rokem +20

      I'm curious what this female Hungarian soldier looked like.

    • @eizzeeefromstupidland
      @eizzeeefromstupidland Před rokem

      @@ald1144 Horny ahh
      *bonk*

  • @donaldsherman1
    @donaldsherman1 Před rokem +370

    It’s amazing how fast the novelty of eating MRE’s wears off when you first join the military. At first they’re the coolest thing you’ve ever seen, and then a few weeks later the last thing you ever want to see.

    • @underworldguardian704
      @underworldguardian704 Před rokem +6

      Heard that!!!

    • @txgunguy2766
      @txgunguy2766 Před rokem +48

      I've been out of the army for almost 20 years but I still eat 1 MRE a week by choice. I freakin love them.

    • @casedistorted
      @casedistorted Před rokem +29

      @@txgunguy2766 yeah it’s like when you work at a sandwich shop. You never want to eat another sandwich from there again after you stop working there.

    • @strickersniper7909
      @strickersniper7909 Před rokem +2

      The week of ceftx at Leonard wood all we wanted was some sort of normal meal

    • @justbrowsing4925
      @justbrowsing4925 Před rokem +13

      Some of us just don’t mind eating the same food on repeat. Some people just don’t like it.

  • @paleoph6168
    @paleoph6168 Před rokem +3377

    The long awaited sequel to "what food did soldiers eat?" I've always wanted to find out how rations further evolved from tin cans to MREs.

    • @brettscott3759
      @brettscott3759 Před rokem +34

      Money lots of money.... the cans work better much longer shelf life...

    • @azimisyauqieabdulwahab9401
      @azimisyauqieabdulwahab9401 Před rokem +9

      During the war

    • @randomstuff161
      @randomstuff161 Před rokem +9

      @@danielturner1630 aren't you from call of duty world war 2?

    • @deusvult6920
      @deusvult6920 Před rokem +16

      @@brettscott3759 cans make noise lmao

    • @Frenchcrusader53
      @Frenchcrusader53 Před rokem +17

      I heard that the french army have one of the best food rations in the military world

  • @kylejohnson5179
    @kylejohnson5179 Před rokem +3035

    My dad fought in Iraq in 2003 when I was just a newborn. He told me that during his time in Iraq, he would see young kids in the scorching desert with no food, so him and his unit would give those kids these MRE’s. His unit had to stop giving them these MRE’s because the Iraqi kids would be killed off by Iraqi soldiers if they were caught with the MRE’s.

    • @thatonefpsgamer1339
      @thatonefpsgamer1339 Před rokem

      That's fuckin horrible. I'm glad hussein was put down for being basically another Hitler

    • @MA-kr6yv
      @MA-kr6yv Před rokem +40

      @@kingtigertheheavy2708 i think he did still 😂😂

    • @km12370
      @km12370 Před rokem +12

      @@kingtigertheheavy2708 why insurgents?

    • @sneakydalek1632
      @sneakydalek1632 Před rokem +113

      @@km12370 cause those were the enemy in Iraq

    • @nicknapeem1541
      @nicknapeem1541 Před rokem +2

      Killing kids just because they got food, fucking animals

  • @rodrigodiazdevivar6183
    @rodrigodiazdevivar6183 Před rokem +483

    As a trained military historian, a retired Army officer, allow me to compliment you on your research. Sadly, it is hard to convey my compliment to you in a few words.

    • @sunlight-sky151
      @sunlight-sky151 Před rokem +8

      Oh! You are so brilliant and intelligent, I could read your comment for hours!

    • @TooFewSecrets
      @TooFewSecrets Před rokem +8

      Gonna be honest, you really sound like an officer.

    • @ferdinandmarcos4092
      @ferdinandmarcos4092 Před rokem

      You are the cid

    • @brrrrrr
      @brrrrrr Před rokem

      @@ferdinandmarcos4092 who's Cid

    • @brrrrrr
      @brrrrrr Před rokem

      @@kingsly3690 the Indonesian MRE has a packet of rice

  • @MothOnWall
    @MothOnWall Před rokem +137

    I learned D-Ration Chocolate Bars were mostly compacted cocoa powder that tasted more like a potato, but were gently sweetened enough, so that soldiers didn't eat it all in one sitting. It was also designed to crumble so you can add it to hot water or coffee.

    • @ianfinrir8724
      @ianfinrir8724 Před rokem +10

      It was kinda like baking chocolate.

    • @TooFewSecrets
      @TooFewSecrets Před rokem +2

      I don't think they literally tasted like a potato, the design spec was just "as appealing as a boiled potato" i.e. edible but not loved by basically anyone.

    • @JasonResnov
      @JasonResnov Před rokem +6

      If you want a good video on it, SteveMRE eats an original one from an unopened ration from November of either 1942 or 1943.

    • @rihe2692
      @rihe2692 Před rokem +1

      @@JasonResnov i wanna make some but idk how

    • @JasonResnov
      @JasonResnov Před rokem

      @@rihe2692 I think the recipe is available online, but there's some things you wouldn't be able to use I think.
      If you want to find a recipe, just research the Hershey D-Bar, and it should be some of the first things that pop up.

  • @brose2323
    @brose2323 Před rokem +967

    My time in Afghanistan I learned about the affects of heat and sunlight on mres. Most of them remained edible. The mixed nut pouch was most likely to fail. The little bottles of Tabasco tended to dry out. That's why they switched over to packets.

    • @Shhimhiding
      @Shhimhiding Před rokem +24

      They’ve brought the bottles back in the last couple of years.

    • @kellyalger2394
      @kellyalger2394 Před rokem +6

      I thought that was because of mre bombs

    • @tomhenry897
      @tomhenry897 Před rokem +13

      Packets are cheaper

    • @BridgesDontFly
      @BridgesDontFly Před rokem +14

      Thanks to the green new deal we'll be able to get our energy from staring at the sun soon.

    • @arcturionblade1077
      @arcturionblade1077 Před rokem

      @@BridgesDontFly Donnie Deutschbag has you beat there since he's been staring at solar eclipses before it was considered cool.

  • @Raptor747
    @Raptor747 Před rokem +1951

    As much as MREs are the butt of many jokes, I think it's pretty incredible how the militaries of the world have managed to create varied, nutritious, decently tasty, and sanitary meals for soldiers literally in battlefield conditions. That's a logistical, technological, and culinary challenge of immense proportions, and they've succeeded.

    • @donaldcarey114
      @donaldcarey114 Před rokem +50

      Deacently tasty? You never had to eat Ham and Mothers.

    • @codylucynki1279
      @codylucynki1279 Před rokem +57

      @@donaldcarey114 don't forget Creamy Spinach

    • @donaldcarey114
      @donaldcarey114 Před rokem +16

      @@codylucynki1279 We didn't have creamy spinich (the Marines were still using stuff left over from Korea), so I'll have take your word for it. Just be thankful you didn't ever have Ham and Mothers (ham and lima beans).

    • @codylucynki1279
      @codylucynki1279 Před rokem +44

      @@donaldcarey114 a friends dad had a couple that hadn't expired so he let us have em and the beef one was amazing but the creamy spinach was like the worst rotten cheese smell and it tasted like musky armpit it was basically a punishment mre

    • @donaldcarey114
      @donaldcarey114 Před rokem +16

      @@codylucynki1279 Repackage it and sell it as a diet aid...😆
      p.s. The C-rations we had were so old they didn't have expiration dates.

  • @sandovalperry2895
    @sandovalperry2895 Před rokem +261

    I was subjected to the early Natick lab test versions of the Army’s freeze-dried rations. We added water to the beef patty and after 10 minutes it was supposed to be eatable. After eating the hockey puck it felt like it continued to expand in our stomachs. Thank god this ration never got out to the troops, it would have been hard to explain to a mother that her son was killed by a beef patty.

    • @StCreed
      @StCreed Před rokem

      Hilarious :)

    • @tetraxis3011
      @tetraxis3011 Před rokem +18

      Horror movie stuff. Being killed from the inside by expanding food.

    • @CrowLot
      @CrowLot Před rokem +4

      I guess you could say it's inflation 😳

    • @canadiangamer4762
      @canadiangamer4762 Před rokem +3

      It would be very embarrassing to die from something you ate that would not stop expanding

    • @thefarklenator4518
      @thefarklenator4518 Před rokem

      I actually got to try some of the freeze dried stuff too my dad was stationed in fort nattick for like 4 years

  • @Tailstraw_xD
    @Tailstraw_xD Před rokem +306

    My grandpa used to sneak MREs home from base and share them with me. He always gave me the cheese/peanut butter and crackers

  • @MarikuSalana
    @MarikuSalana Před rokem +600

    There's a creator named steve1989mreinfo who actually opens up many of these older rations. Some of them held up amazingly well over time.

    • @ulyssespulido9556
      @ulyssespulido9556 Před rokem +126

      He was also the one who only got sick from eating a Chinese MRE.

    • @MarikuSalana
      @MarikuSalana Před rokem +82

      @@ulyssespulido9556 I'm surprised he got sick from that since the man eats 40+ year old rations.

    • @ulyssespulido9556
      @ulyssespulido9556 Před rokem +129

      @@MarikuSalana Guess that’s the Chinese MREs for you.

    • @koyuik6685
      @koyuik6685 Před rokem +86

      Then you have the ration that he ate from the BOER WAR, over a 100 years ago… it was literally just dust when he cracked it open.

    • @ra_alf9467
      @ra_alf9467 Před rokem +62

      @@koyuik6685 and the civil war ration, which half of it is already fossilized

  • @Shabadu395
    @Shabadu395 Před rokem +1858

    A story involving that emergency ration. During the Boer War a Canadian infanteer was pinned down by enemy rifle fire for a few days. Rather than face death on an empty stomach, he popped open his sacred emergency ration and consumed it. He managed to retreat back to his own lines only to be charged for having eaten the sacred ration. Only in the Canadian and British army would you ever be charged for trying to stay alive on the battlefield.

    • @kishascape
      @kishascape Před rokem +161

      Apparently a guy here on youtube managed to get his hands on one decades later and actually ate it.

    • @craggleshenanigans
      @craggleshenanigans Před rokem +117

      @@kishascape Steve1989 is the guy

    • @Luna-wg6ic
      @Luna-wg6ic Před rokem +42

      @@craggleshenanigans Nice!

    • @jasonator69er
      @jasonator69er Před rokem +122

      Well that’s stupid. That’s why we need NCOs, none of that stupid bullshit.

    • @bababooey7597
      @bababooey7597 Před rokem

      @@kishascape Finally it’s here
      czcams.com/video/2lacsTQ6m48/video.html

  • @williamparker7823
    @williamparker7823 Před rokem +44

    When I was a kid, my uncle would bring us a few MRE's from his guard trips. It was always fun to pretend we were soldiers and would set up tents in the yard to eat them. Then I got them when I went to the air force and the nostalgia wore off pretty quick.

  • @rlagustlrb4ever0
    @rlagustlrb4ever0 Před rokem +58

    I am South Korean, and my late maternal grandfather was a worker in the U.S. military unit. Korea was very poor in the 70s, and my mother and aunts told me they liked to ate the 'army meal' my grandfather got from the us soldiers those days.

  • @Doom_Guy__
    @Doom_Guy__ Před rokem +5213

    The creamy spinach MRE is truly a middle finger to whoever gets it.

    • @FancyCat69
      @FancyCat69 Před rokem +429

      Same with Asian style beef strips

    • @CB-zo9dn
      @CB-zo9dn Před rokem +423

      Only good item would be the Cranberry First Strike Bar

    • @ghostsmoke11
      @ghostsmoke11 Před rokem +203

      the vegetarian is also horrible

    • @rc59191
      @rc59191 Před rokem +109

      @@CB-zo9dn that and the ranger bar are really good.

    • @evaporatednut9824
      @evaporatednut9824 Před rokem +86

      @@FancyCat69 it's been replaced by Goulash

  • @decayingsun5798
    @decayingsun5798 Před rokem +1075

    I actually like most MREs. Plus, the included flameless heater is a really nice touch (love the "rock or something").

    • @jakolken7131
      @jakolken7131 Před rokem +95

      the 'rock or something' will always be funny to me

    • @firewalker1372
      @firewalker1372 Před rokem +14

      Never cared for the FRHs in the American MREs. The ones that come in foreign MREs like japans, those heaters actually work to good. I’ve always had to mix a little salt in with the water that went into the heater, with the us ones anyway.

    • @normal_handle47
      @normal_handle47 Před rokem +14

      @@firewalker1372 do you like raw salmon it taste kind good but you will puke if you dont wasabi and soysause

    • @jack_5477
      @jack_5477 Před rokem +23

      The heater also makes a great hand warmer for those cold mornings you're unfortunate enough to be out in the field in

    • @MIMALECKIPL
      @MIMALECKIPL Před rokem +7

      I bought recently 4... Menus 15, 19, 20, 23 (23 being the holy grail - Pizza slice). I've already eaten 2 of those. 15, 19. Delicious. Especially if you add chese spread to 15.

  • @Warmaker01
    @Warmaker01 Před rokem +113

    When I entered service in the early-mid 1990s, some of the MREs were pretty nasty, but it did get better. Not to mention if you're starving out in the field, you stop getting picky. I remember over the years they added a lot better variety. Some of this stuff was pretty good, in my opinion. I still remember guys would trade a lot to get the cheese spread. Or better yet, the jalapeno cheese spread. I also still recall the MRE cracker challenges we'd have.
    When I first saw these in the 1990s they did not have a chemical heater to them, that came years later.

    • @sarkybugger5009
      @sarkybugger5009 Před rokem +2

      IMHO, that orange stuff labelled as _Cheese Spread_ is absolutely disgusting to this non-American. It's the only thing I won't eat, in a UK ration pack.
      The peanut butter is OK...

    • @TooFewSecrets
      @TooFewSecrets Před rokem +1

      Was that the era of the dreaded V.omelet?

    • @ntfoperative9432
      @ntfoperative9432 Před rokem +1

      @@sarkybugger5009 it was probably government cheese, which is absolutely disgusting

    • @djshawn3042
      @djshawn3042 Před rokem

      Why they can’t get real food and eat

  • @soldieron9965
    @soldieron9965 Před rokem +76

    My favorite MRE was the steak and mushrooms! I could eat them every day! The nastiest was the egg omelette MRE, it looked like a yellow sponge. For dessert the creamsicle cookies were amazing!

    • @Pvaultingfenderbass
      @Pvaultingfenderbass Před rokem +4

      I thought the blueberry cobbler one was pretty solid. As incredibly basic as this is, I have fond memories of making peanut butter and jelly sandwiches with that god forsaken unleavened bread

    • @johngalt2506
      @johngalt2506 Před rokem +9

      The omelet also known as the vomlet! They were actually pretty good if you mixed in salt, pepper, and a package of the salsa (if no salsa was available a couple of bottles of Tabasco was a decent alternative). I also used to break up some crackers into it.

    • @Smong_Bobby69420
      @Smong_Bobby69420 Před rokem +1

      @@johngalt2506 they took out the "vomlet" I believe

    • @johngalt2506
      @johngalt2506 Před rokem

      @@Smong_Bobby69420 they did, starting in 2019 i think.

    • @Jeff.78
      @Jeff.78 Před 9 měsíci

      Four Fingers of Death, aka hotdogs were my least favorite...couldn't give em away.

  • @Btester2
    @Btester2 Před rokem +1277

    I've been eating MREs sense I was a young child. My dad was in the army and when he went out into the field they would give him 3 MREs a day and he would only eat one a day and brought the rest home for us kids. We were pretty poor and an MRE was a treat. They are actually pretty good

    • @projectdcb7525
      @projectdcb7525 Před rokem +97

      That’s so nice

    • @afailureofaanimator6744
      @afailureofaanimator6744 Před rokem +87

      Wholesome

    • @LazyLizzy706
      @LazyLizzy706 Před rokem +51

      You were poor but your dad was in the army?… I doubt it. The army would give your dad resources if MRE’s were a treat for the family. Your story is very suspicious and it’s making me nervous, man. What are we gonna do, friend? D:

    • @sanguisbumb6138
      @sanguisbumb6138 Před rokem +158

      @@LazyLizzy706 His dad was probably terrible with money or something. I knew a soldier in my time who got into 5,000$ in debt while he was in. He also didn’t pull out, bragged about it, and now he has a kid on the way with a girl he knew for 2 months. For comparison I was able to save up to 20k by the time I ETS.

    • @superairsoftmonkey
      @superairsoftmonkey Před rokem +136

      @@LazyLizzy706 Its obvious you have no clue what you are talking about. The pay is not good at all until you make sergeant, or make captain. The benefits and retirement is what makes it worth joining.

  • @pointly
    @pointly Před rokem +974

    During Hurricane Ike, and Rita, the National Guard gave civilians their MREs. My favorite was the one with pasta. It came with a mini bottle of Tobasco sauce. So good!

    • @jessicacolegrove4152
      @jessicacolegrove4152 Před rokem +53

      I have always thought that FEMA should keep a stock of MREs and bottle water to distribute in emergencies

    • @kishascape
      @kishascape Před rokem +29

      @@jessicacolegrove4152 I mean they have a billion dollar stockpile of walkie talkies and various other 2 way radios that sit in a warehouse most of the time. Seems like they could spin it if they really wanted to, but alas desk jockies and bureaucrats.

    • @kishascape
      @kishascape Před rokem +9

      A lot of them came with the mini tobasco. I would save them for the terrible steam tray cooked school lunches. Like the cardboard burgers and the flavorless pizza. I became popular at lunch after sharing them around.

    • @danielescobar7618
      @danielescobar7618 Před rokem +3

      They don't have the tiny cute itsy bottle anymore!!!

    • @mezmerizer0266
      @mezmerizer0266 Před rokem +1

      They used to all come with hot sauce.

  • @theleetworldbest
    @theleetworldbest Před rokem +19

    9:50 PRIVATES GET YOUR DAMN TRASH, YOU WANT THE ENY TO FIND YOU?

  • @woolwich2517
    @woolwich2517 Před rokem +30

    Funny enough, As I was watching this I was eating an MRE (Menu 5 to be specific) And to be honest it’s amazing how far military food has come

  • @evill01
    @evill01 Před rokem +480

    some of the MREs we ate were actually good, couldve been the lack of normal food clouding the judgement tho

    • @Elit3Nick
      @Elit3Nick Před rokem +70

      Hard work also tends to work up an appetite enough to override expectations.

    • @evill01
      @evill01 Před rokem +2

      @@Elit3Nick very true

    • @tomhenry897
      @tomhenry897 Před rokem +21

      When starving eat everything

    • @fbksfrank4
      @fbksfrank4 Před rokem

      I got gassy, hopefully that is cleared up.

    • @paintballgaming1090
      @paintballgaming1090 Před rokem +1

      The Pizza MRE slaps but so does that jalapeño cheese spread with crackers

  • @paleoph6168
    @paleoph6168 Před rokem +283

    2:40
    I like the detail where all the US soldiers have M1917 Enfield rifles. Despite being second standard, there were more of these rifles than the official standard M1903 Springfield during WW1.

  • @ViceN53X
    @ViceN53X Před rokem +10

    That First Person POV of the soldier eating his MRE is actually satisfying to watch

  • @genericfakename4372
    @genericfakename4372 Před rokem +42

    Not sure if it's true, but I remember reading somewhere that the d-rations was actually tough enough to be delivered to pinned-down troops via artillery fire.

    • @AJgaming-ce1ln
      @AJgaming-ce1ln Před rokem +1

      Jesus christ

    • @impyssadam
      @impyssadam Před rokem

      No way, doooooooooood

    • @paulperry7091
      @paulperry7091 Před rokem

      Biological warfare restrictions would prevent this.

    • @prorandocopier7945
      @prorandocopier7945 Před 11 měsíci

      Imagine being an enemy soldier, preparing for artillery barrages and then just seeing a pack of chocolate bits take down your whole squad

  • @HazardHowie8492
    @HazardHowie8492 Před rokem +345

    Gotta love the instant camaraderie and trade when the MREs get opened. Nothing brings the team together like laughing at Bill because he got the spinach MRE and asking Dave to trade because he got the Chili Mac MRE.

    • @illucidate3749
      @illucidate3749 Před rokem +12

      Ayo that chili mac aint no joke

    • @Envious__
      @Envious__ Před rokem +5

      In BCT we had a whole barter system for MREs lol

    • @sputnik9501
      @sputnik9501 Před rokem +3

      please do not speak of the creamy spinach fettuccini

    • @isaacduarte5938
      @isaacduarte5938 Před rokem +1

      but Dave needs to eat his spinach, how else would he fight if he’s not on spinach? 💪

    • @hardcharging
      @hardcharging Před rokem +4

      I remember the chili mac, but at the time the one EVERYONE avoided was the Veggie Omelet. Ugh! Even the tobacco sauce provided in the accessory pack couldn't save it!

  • @CrimsonRaven51
    @CrimsonRaven51 Před rokem +521

    I was in the army during the Vietnam war. We had “C” rations affectionately referred to as “sea rats.” Some were pretty good like the spaghetti and meatballs or the beans and “MFs” which was good. You heat them up with a pinch of C-4. Anyway, used to get a small pack of cigarettes. Usually Camels or Lucky Strike. Also a couple of packets of Nescafé instant coffee. I wasn’t a cigarette smoker, but big time coffee drinker. Used to trade my cigarettes for coffee and small vials of Tobasco sauce. Ah memories. 🇺🇸🇺🇸

    • @Heroickamikaze
      @Heroickamikaze Před rokem

      Beans and Motherfrickers, notorious. Thanks to share your story!

    • @S.T.A.L.K.E.R_fan
      @S.T.A.L.K.E.R_fan Před rokem +17

      We eat rice 🗿👍
      Just adding some few meals...

    • @theortheo2401
      @theortheo2401 Před rokem +8

      X to doubt. Pretty sure C4 paste has to be electrically stimulated to burn up.

    • @chancedavis6216
      @chancedavis6216 Před rokem +39

      @@theortheo2401 C4 is a very stable compound. It requires electricity to detonate, not heat. You can burn it, shoot it, stomp it or run over it with a duece and a half and it still won't blow up. There's anecdotes and first hand accounts of soilders using C4 as a firestarter.

    • @theortheo2401
      @theortheo2401 Před rokem +4

      @@chancedavis6216 that's why Im saying this, Im pretty sure you can't Just light it up like a candle.

  • @GenDrag1
    @GenDrag1 Před rokem +8

    9:44 they are running from their staff sergeant because they are about to get the beating of a lifetime for leaving trash🤣🤣

  • @davidmelo500
    @davidmelo500 Před rokem +23

    The canadian ones are amazing. When I was in scouts, they used those sometimes. Don't know how they got them. One time when we were hiking around the niagra gorge on this one trip, It was a beef and vegetable stew that I had. I really liked the dehydrated apricots that came with it. They were surprisingly really good. Every one i tried was really good. Not gonna lie.

    • @jayharper3491
      @jayharper3491 Před rokem +2

      IMPs, meaning Individual meal Packs. They replaced the older canned rations in the early 80s. The canned meals were good, all brand name stuff, but they came as a 24 hr rations in two small open topped boxes, covered in shrink wrap. You had to open both boxes to eat a meal, leaving you with all these loose items to fill your pockets. The IPMs were an enormous step forward. Each meal in its own package. The lacked variety at first, and some of the meals were awful, like the plain omelette, which we called 'lung in a bag.'
      I used to have the meals with chocolate bars memorized. One came with a Coffee Crisp. I retired in 2003, so I haven't eaten any of the newer ones, but my son, who served 2006-2012, says there is a lot of variety now.

  • @johnbeauvais3159
    @johnbeauvais3159 Před rokem +319

    The tiny bottle of hot sauce is Tabasco, and it has a long esteemed history with the USMC as Mr. McIlhenny served with the 1st Marine Division on Guadalcanal. Being a gourmet chef before the war he was aware of how tasteless the C rations became in combat so he created a recipe list that was wrapped around bottles of his Tabasco sauce telling troops how to improve the flavor of their issued rations and ever since Tabasco has gone with the American fighting man, as loyal a companion as his rifle and boots.

    • @randominternetguy88
      @randominternetguy88 Před rokem +10

      @waterconsumer69 so that's why it's so popular...

    • @donaldsherman1
      @donaldsherman1 Před rokem +2

      I saw more “franks red hot sauce” when I was in. A shame, because I’m a tobasco man myself

    • @kylerudert6191
      @kylerudert6191 Před rokem +2

      My grandpa was military he brought mres home when i was young, he gave me one it was the spaghettie one, i fucked up and put that tobasco sauce in the skettie, never again

    • @justsomeguywithasandwich5906
      @justsomeguywithasandwich5906 Před rokem +1

      Wow that last line was beautiful. My English teacher would’ve been very proud of you.

    • @TheMartianMancumpster
      @TheMartianMancumpster Před rokem

      @waterconsumer69 it's actually vinegar

  • @jamesmichael5
    @jamesmichael5 Před rokem +536

    I'm actually a big fan of MRE's..they started giving them out at the pantries in my area a couple years ago and I got to try several of them..they still give them out once in awhile but it's not a regular thing

    • @FadeRift2001
      @FadeRift2001 Před rokem +42

      You'll grow to hate them if you join the Army and they're all you have for several weeks in the field. By the time we got back I was so constipated

    • @thatonefpsgamer1339
      @thatonefpsgamer1339 Před rokem +7

      @Bonka you can buy some on Amazon.

    • @mantis_toboggan_md
      @mantis_toboggan_md Před rokem +4

      @@FadeRift2001 No joke. There are items in some of them that are edible, but I generally hate the MREs.

    • @joboring8397
      @joboring8397 Před rokem +3

      @@FadeRift2001 I ate Ramen noodles every day for lunch when I was in college. Be quiet

    • @alexissandoval1284
      @alexissandoval1284 Před rokem +1

      @@FadeRift2001 Don't know what you're eating but I didn't have a problem with them any of my tours.

  • @mymomsaysimcool9650
    @mymomsaysimcool9650 Před rokem +12

    My favorite MRE during Desert Storm was the Diced Turkey with Gravy. They were phasing it out by that time so the trade value went up fast.

  • @LITTLE1994
    @LITTLE1994 Před 9 měsíci +2

    One thing that is forgotten to be said is MREs actually has a civilian counterpart that can be sold in stores and actually have the same meals and similar package.

  • @22steve5150
    @22steve5150 Před rokem +526

    The US military has an interesting history with providing odd types of chocolate to the troops, from the super dense, super hard, calorie bar in WW1 to the special desert warfare heat resistant Hersheys bars that were issued starting in Desert Storm and beyond.

    • @ianfinrir8724
      @ianfinrir8724 Před rokem +45

      The D Ration was also specifically designed to taste like a boiled potato to prevent soldiers from eating it.

    • @jacksonsmith1438
      @jacksonsmith1438 Před rokem +15

      @@ianfinrir8724 that make it better to eat for me as I like boiled potatoes

    • @ianfinrir8724
      @ianfinrir8724 Před rokem +22

      @@jacksonsmith1438 Boiled potatoes are great. But this is chocolate that tastes like a potato.

    • @jacksonsmith1438
      @jacksonsmith1438 Před rokem +16

      @@ianfinrir8724 potatoes taste potatoes change my mind

    • @Shaun_Jones
      @Shaun_Jones Před rokem +22

      I’ve heard D rations referred to as “Dog Biscuits,” presumably because that’s what they taste like.

  • @Just_Some_Guy_with_a_Mustache

    Before the lifesaving Ration was invented, soldiers had to eat stuff like snakes. Somedays, you'd feed on a tree frog. What a thrill.

  • @jimmy03827
    @jimmy03827 Před rokem +5

    It’s very satisfying watching this while eating for a odd reason.

    • @rustyplugz698
      @rustyplugz698 Před rokem

      I agree! I come back to this video sometime just to watch while eating. It’s weird!

    • @katyusha9050
      @katyusha9050 Před rokem

      Same

  • @bamaguy5000
    @bamaguy5000 Před rokem

    I just came across this CZcams channel and I got to say it’s pretty good. Very informative and knowledgeable. You gained a new subscriber

  • @gromit848
    @gromit848 Před rokem +113

    Forgot to mention MREs back you up like crazy and is the most intense crap you'll ever take in your life

    • @CRAZYUNCLE117
      @CRAZYUNCLE117 Před rokem +65

      Know a guy that ate mre's in the field for 25-28 days without dropping a duce once. Never missed a meal. When he got back to garrison, he went out drinking and loaded up on fast food.
      Long story short, the screaming and cursing coming from his barracks room the next day made us all think he was being actively tortured. Well, he kind of was.

    • @Roblecop
      @Roblecop Před rokem +3

      In my experience this is false. I didn't have any irregularity issues when I was in the Army when eating a lot of MRE's

    • @laughingsnake1989
      @laughingsnake1989 Před rokem

      @@CRAZYUNCLE117 don’t eat the Charms

    • @ThisNameIsNotOriginal
      @ThisNameIsNotOriginal Před rokem +1

      @@laughingsnake1989 Not sure of the joke but I'm thinking of the ww2 candy that they gave in K rations. lol I heard those were some of the best candies.

    • @Sion_Revan
      @Sion_Revan Před rokem +3

      MRE, meal refusing to evacuate

  • @devinallen7706
    @devinallen7706 Před rokem +35

    During a Russian Famine in the 1930s: “Comrade, lend me a hand for dinner.” Some guy: ok. “wait comrade what are you doing?” “NOOOO!”

    • @LOLMGS
      @LOLMGS Před rokem +2

      This was random.
      but ok

  • @Daydreamer7070
    @Daydreamer7070 Před rokem +1

    Whoever is doing the art for this channel is certainly improving. Very nice.

  • @tquans9777
    @tquans9777 Před rokem +4

    in my culinary class we had a chopped challenge where the twist was we had had to include these into our meals. it was a huge struggle since you were given random ones and you had to use the entree on your Main dish, appetizer, and dessert. it was very stressful

  • @VarangianGuard13
    @VarangianGuard13 Před rokem +262

    Highly recommend MREs for emergencies, camping, travel and just a new experience in general.
    If you get the chance, try some from other countries, it can be a chance to try new foods, maybe even learn a bit about what's popular or common for each meal amongst other cultures.

    • @PetroBeherha
      @PetroBeherha Před rokem +17

      There is an entire channel dedicated to trying out MREs from different countries and time periods.

    • @VarangianGuard13
      @VarangianGuard13 Před rokem +11

      @@PetroBeherha Yes indeed. Steve1989. Great channel, very fun and informative.

    • @chemistryofquestionablequa6252
      @chemistryofquestionablequa6252 Před rokem +8

      French, eastern European, and Russian rations are all awesome. French are the best which isn't surprising.

    • @fbksfrank4
      @fbksfrank4 Před rokem +3

      Lol 😆, seen Steve mre eat a fresh Russian one, then hearing their tankers got blown up and they had mre expired in 2015!

    • @ThatGearCollector2002
      @ThatGearCollector2002 Před rokem +2

      Besides MREs, Mountain House is good too. They last for like 30 years.

  • @ColinTherac117
    @ColinTherac117 Před rokem +281

    I used to love MRE's. Absolutely delicious. 2010-2014. The food was always one of the best parts of the army.

    • @Lonemite
      @Lonemite Před rokem +6

      Same here, I’d choose them over normal canned stuff all the time if my dad had some in the house.

    • @CRAZYUNCLE117
      @CRAZYUNCLE117 Před rokem +3

      You ate the jumbelia didn't you?

    • @lorddodge2867
      @lorddodge2867 Před rokem

      Same, I rationed the EPA (as it is called in my country) and took it back home

    • @TheRugbyClubHQ
      @TheRugbyClubHQ Před rokem +4

      This is sarcasm int it

    • @lorddodge2867
      @lorddodge2867 Před rokem +1

      @@TheRugbyClubHQ No, in contrast to the cantine, the field food was tasty (or at least eatable)

  • @TheMilitantHorse
    @TheMilitantHorse Před rokem +18

    I read at a fort near where I grew up (Fort McKavett, TX) that has a small plaque about early army rations. It talks about how early US Army tin can food was actually poisonous because the cans were usually improperly sealed. For context, Fort McKavett was a Plains Fort during the Indian Wars (1870s specifically for this fort). They were assigned members of the 9th and 10th cavalry regiments (Buffalo Soldiers), and were often issued canned rations for patrols.
    Something neat about the US Army of the time. Canning came a long way.

    • @lilyofshalott
      @lilyofshalott Před rokem

      Probably botulism, it’s common in old improperly canned meat, actually a bacteria, but generally called a toxin

  • @jaimemunoz5920
    @jaimemunoz5920 Před rokem +9

    I love MREs. I don't eat them as often as I used to. They're expensive. Hilariously enough I was at Cabela's and I bought some of the freeze dried food there and it was literally just repackaged mre items. Like one of them was pizza and you opened the package and then out came the MRE style package.

    • @Top2BottomGaming
      @Top2BottomGaming Před 8 měsíci

      Humanitarian Rations
      (One meal, for a whole day)
      Are actually cheaper than eating a lot now. It’s kind of funny.

  • @alternator7893
    @alternator7893 Před rokem +69

    Back in the mid 2000’s they used to sell MRE’s in a store near my house. Me and my cousin used to go and buy a pack every Friday and they were always different, sometimes you’d get hamburger meat and gravy and other times you’d get chicken and veggies and they were always delicious.

  • @fitepanzer3764
    @fitepanzer3764 Před rokem +92

    In my old battalion the spoons in MREs were always referred to as 'tactical spoons', and were often used as clips for the radio phone when it broke

    • @The_Storm_That_Is_Approaching
      @The_Storm_That_Is_Approaching Před rokem +12

      😆 We still use em like that too. I can't tell u how many handsets I've pulled out of bags and been like "wtf"

    • @Luizz07
      @Luizz07 Před 11 měsíci

      Tactical spoon moment

  • @cookiesheepMRE
    @cookiesheepMRE Před rokem

    Solid comprehensive review! My speciality!

  • @Cuddlez
    @Cuddlez Před rokem +1

    Back then when I was in the military I would always go far the pasta. Specifically either spaghetti or the ravioli and I would use the cheese spread and mix with it. For the sweets, I always hope I get the energy bar if I don't then I would ask my battles if they have and would trade. Lastly, for the drink I go with the mocha and mix it with the coffee if they have. MRE might not be to other people's taste but I rather have them than to none whenever I'm out doing field operation.

  • @AnchisesGamer
    @AnchisesGamer Před rokem +130

    The heater pack in MRE's is the best if you want to mess with your friends. You can put some water in it, Tabasco sauce, seal it all up in a Gatorade bottle (quickly I might add), and throw that in with your buddies and it creates a CS gas bomb and smokes anyone out of the tent. It's hilarious

    • @BlueBoxMadMan
      @BlueBoxMadMan Před rokem +8

      LMAO

    • @Jakepearl13
      @Jakepearl13 Před rokem +21

      Always good to have an extra tactical option to mess with the enemy…or your friends

    • @kellyalger2394
      @kellyalger2394 Před rokem +18

      Best when done to a sleeping NCO, depending on how brave you are, you'll become a strong private real fast lol.

    • @Stalkergames916
      @Stalkergames916 Před rokem +8

      @@Jakepearl13 don’t know if this count as war crimes but it’s more like tear gas right

    • @Jakepearl13
      @Jakepearl13 Před rokem +15

      @@Stalkergames916 the Geneva convention is more like the Geneva suggestion

  • @the8madness905
    @the8madness905 Před rokem +286

    Call me a madman, but I've always been a fan of eating MREs. Every now and then, an MRE from the United States makes it to my country, and I generally enjoy how complete the meal is, which allows you to not go hungry for several hours.

    • @eldridgedavis
      @eldridgedavis Před rokem +1

      Same

    • @thegreatsun6571
      @thegreatsun6571 Před rokem

      Pro tip, they are designed to keep you constipated.

    • @LOLMGS
      @LOLMGS Před rokem +1

      Never got one to try out.
      Maby I get one in the future.
      Cus from some other persons experience it seems bit nice.

    • @_anti1ly
      @_anti1ly Před rokem +5

      i wanna really try is since i have never eat an MRE

    • @willwolf8436
      @willwolf8436 Před rokem +8

      I've enjoyed them for the most part when I did my 8 yrs in the Marines. usually we can make one MRE last a good while if needed. Majority of the time we ate the snacks first when on patrol or in a convoy since it was easier and quicker to eat. I remember when I got out I was at a Air Force base here in Texas with my retired dad visiting the ER and saw a bunch of new boots trying to warm up their MREs in doors and they got in trouble with their DI. After she left I told them they can eat them cold and they were perplexed by my tip. once I left with my dad one ran up and asked if I was serious. I was like, hey kid trust me I've done it more times than I can count you can eat them cold without heating them up. Remember that when your in the field.

  • @monkeycat48
    @monkeycat48 Před rokem +3

    I’m told civilians who haven’t even serve in the military I mean I haven’t served the military either have use them on camping trips or any nature hike. I never really knew too much about an MRE until I got in touch with my friend from high school. She introduced me to the MRE it was delicious I literally look at this Video every time like I’m hungry. She served as a drone operator in the US Army

  • @scottrok13
    @scottrok13 Před rokem

    Nice quick and easy “simple history” of the MRE! Thank😎

  • @bulldozer9451
    @bulldozer9451 Před rokem +103

    The field kitchen during WW2 was an important part of the soldiers rations during World War 2. The way it operated is really interesting and it deserves a video of it's own

    • @hurch1915
      @hurch1915 Před rokem +10

      I'd like to see that. You can't have an army without proper logistics.

    • @bulldozer9451
      @bulldozer9451 Před rokem +9

      @@hurch1915 Yeah, people have done a deep dive about the kitchen itself but not the logistics

  • @omarmatouq3855
    @omarmatouq3855 Před rokem +107

    Speaking of mres, there is ofcourse the infamous legend of the Charms Candy, the candy which flavours can lead to stuff like vehicle breakdowns or even death, and when it was responsible for a us army convoy being ambushed in Iraq in 2003.

    • @LOLMGS
      @LOLMGS Před rokem +8

      Never heard of that.

    • @aj3751
      @aj3751 Před rokem +7

      Ive eaten a bunch of MRE's and never gotten charms. Maybe they took them out of circulation. I hope so, for my sake

    • @tomhenry897
      @tomhenry897 Před rokem +6

      Ate some many get sick at the mention of them

    • @sigbauer9782
      @sigbauer9782 Před rokem +1

      The Charms were good, but the wrappers definitely aren't tactical.

  • @adriannesobremisana-kr2ld
    @adriannesobremisana-kr2ld Před 8 měsíci

    I love the ending when they are just chilling

  • @its.Andy1
    @its.Andy1 Před rokem +3

    Chicken pesto pasta, meatballs in marinara sauce, Mexican rice and bean bowl, Mexican style chicken stew, and maple pork sausage patty were my all time favorites🤣

  • @Twiska
    @Twiska Před rokem +80

    "An army marches on its stomach." Effective, long-lasting rations are the most significant military advancements... ever.

    • @HelloWorld-uw5wj
      @HelloWorld-uw5wj Před rokem

      I'd say it's guns

    • @N3gativeR3FLUX
      @N3gativeR3FLUX Před rokem +5

      @@HelloWorld-uw5wj how are you going to feed your troops? Gunpowder?? No, actual good food full stop.

  • @juciefruut8433
    @juciefruut8433 Před rokem +102

    USA: “So basically we will be replacing your current rations with this MRE which tastes better and its more compact”
    Marines: “We’ll keep these crayons thank you very much”

    • @alexissandoval1284
      @alexissandoval1284 Před rokem +24

      Meanwhile Airmen get their standard tea, crumpets and a full English breakfast complete with fine china.

    • @thisismagacountry1318
      @thisismagacountry1318 Před rokem +2

      The 64 pack crayons are the best.
      Your Recon Corpsman has your back.

    • @Obozo_Gaming
      @Obozo_Gaming Před rokem

      @@thisismagacountry1318 Is that the one with the crayon sharpener? I feel the sharpener gives the crayons a slightly....sharper...taste. And make them taste better overall.

    • @crazychase98
      @crazychase98 Před rokem

      @@alexissandoval1284 We get bag of nasties on the flight line. I prefer MRE's

  • @hyenapeacekeeper2220
    @hyenapeacekeeper2220 Před rokem +3

    Honestly, the vegetable crumble pasta MRE that you mentioned is pretty good, definitely one of my favorites. I'd eat it in a civilian setting anytime

  • @LichsuhoathinhDrabattle
    @LichsuhoathinhDrabattle Před rokem +1

    The channel releases videos regularly, with an easy to understand and interesting historical recap. Hope the channel produces more interesting historical videos☺☺

  • @muhammadfahmi7159
    @muhammadfahmi7159 Před rokem +45

    In Singapore, A and B are Fresh Rations. The other category of rations are known as field rations, emergency rations or combat rations. The US MRE is quite similiar to Singapore Rations.

  • @thefanwithoutaface8105
    @thefanwithoutaface8105 Před rokem +35

    1:04 Unfortunately they didn't work all the kinks out as going by the Terror, it's heavily implied part of the reason so many men died was because the canning process wasn't properly handled.

    • @SharpForceTrauma
      @SharpForceTrauma Před rokem

      "Military grade" at its finest

    • @JostVanWair
      @JostVanWair Před rokem +2

      The lead seals weren't the issue, but their water purification system being lead-lined might have been far, far worse.

  • @JokersAce0
    @JokersAce0 Před rokem +1

    0:35 Judging by his face, that's one intense food preserver.

  • @n3rdf0xx04
    @n3rdf0xx04 Před rokem +6

    Even though the only meat I can have now is fish and poultry, I've always wanted to try MRE's, both American and foreign, like the JSDF salmon and rice MRE

  • @sinisterisrandom8537
    @sinisterisrandom8537 Před rokem +71

    What's crazy to think is that these foods from the predecessors of the Mre to even early or mid mres can survive incredibly well to this day. Which is mostly contributed to people storing them properly.

  • @ex-navyspook
    @ex-navyspook Před rokem +53

    I actually like the newer MREs. They're fairly tasty, you can spice them how you like (although I DID know some guys who were using the little Tabasco or Chalula bottles as eyedrops to stay awake on watch...crazy fu...uh...people), and they'll keep forever. I have some, now, for emergencies.
    Edited for spelling.

  • @indigohammer5732
    @indigohammer5732 Před rokem

    Wow! You got the period rifles right! Nice detail.

  • @notfound4048
    @notfound4048 Před 11 měsíci +2

    I wanna buy some for travelling ,looks surprisingly convenient

  • @ironman2536
    @ironman2536 Před rokem +18

    Lived on MREs for 6 months with on Operation Restore Hope (Somalia). There were only the basic 12 different one during my military time ('91-'94). One fun game we would play is try and get your battle buddy to finish one of the crackers in 1 minute. No one ever could, cause it would expand in your mouth. It was so funny to watch. 🤣

  • @acer3573
    @acer3573 Před rokem +32

    I had some MRE's in the early 90s. I learned to be wary of certain candies that might have become so hard they could break your teeth. You would also be wary of certain meals, like Escalloped Potatoes with Ham. I was on a morning detail and got last pick for breakfast and had to choose EPwH. By the time I got to the field exercise site my stomach was rebelling. The senior NCO was from the 82nd and had seen combat in Panama. I told him what I ate and he grimaced (!!) and gave me a medical waiver for the morning.

    • @cougar2k720
      @cougar2k720 Před rokem

      He knew what you gone through, lol

    • @canadiangamer4762
      @canadiangamer4762 Před rokem

      You poor poor soul

    • @nicoderbin5418
      @nicoderbin5418 Před rokem

      Good thing that meal is no more

    • @Jeff.78
      @Jeff.78 Před 9 měsíci

      I'll trade you my Four Fingers of Death (hotdogs for the uninitiated) for your EPwH...please!

  • @AlwayzFresh
    @AlwayzFresh Před rokem +2

    I've always enjoyed both Canadian and American MRE's throughout my 20 years of service in the Canadian armored corps. The spicy jalapeño cheddar spread and crackers were my all-time favorite(American).

  • @Splintercelmaster1
    @Splintercelmaster1 Před rokem

    It thinks like this that just show how far we have come. History is very important and its a beautiful thing. We must never forget our history, we should always want to improve

  • @ryansextremegaming
    @ryansextremegaming Před rokem +16

    6:58
    Most soldiers wrapped the cans in spare socks.
    It was a requirement for soldiers to eat and change their socks every time they stopped.

  • @Solnoric
    @Solnoric Před rokem +63

    The P38 opener is one of those things to just have around. It's tiny, effective, and inexpensive

    • @fredgervinm.p.3315
      @fredgervinm.p.3315 Před rokem +5

      I have my original "John Wayne" from PI
      1979...

    • @tomfrazier1103
      @tomfrazier1103 Před rokem +7

      As a kid, a lot of middle aged men had them on their keychains, and trenching tools in the trunks of their Olds 98s.

    • @Solnoric
      @Solnoric Před rokem +2

      @@tomfrazier1103 yeah, I've got a couple tucked away in the camping gear.

    • @steveskouson9620
      @steveskouson9620 Před rokem +1

      I've got 2, WWII famous airplanes, on my
      keyring. P-38, and the P-51. I prefer the
      P-51, both in can openers and fighters.
      the P-38 is too short.
      steve

  • @sideflip1343
    @sideflip1343 Před 9 měsíci

    This is amazing. I just got so hungry right now

  • @shadowrfox
    @shadowrfox Před rokem +19

    The MRE now a days are actually pretty decent. I would recommend people try at least one to just get an idea of what they're like now.

  • @iplyrunescape305
    @iplyrunescape305 Před rokem +11

    7:19 damn the rice so good, his hair grows for a few seconds

  • @riflya6012
    @riflya6012 Před rokem

    somehow, this is the most appetizing video i've ever seen in this channel

  • @wangxi7575
    @wangxi7575 Před rokem

    what I really love about this video is the soud the solider's make when they eat

  • @JohnSmith-xv2ob
    @JohnSmith-xv2ob Před rokem +55

    "Hard bread" is a surprisingly pleasant way to describe edible drywall lol.
    Also, on that note, y'all should do a video on the US Army soldier who killed an insurgent with an UNBROKEN MRE spoon in 2006 thereabouts.

    • @justnoob8141
      @justnoob8141 Před rokem +3

      That dude met Spoon Ghost and had paid his price

  • @andrewfox96
    @andrewfox96 Před rokem +21

    Chilly Mac was always the favorite one. Plus the hot sauce inside made some meals edible. The only thing that by eating the MRE is that’s going to stop you up. You’ll not go normally if you get the drift.

    • @jonv8177
      @jonv8177 Před rokem +2

      Yes chilli Mac is the best, & being "stopped up", is why MRE really stands for
      Meals refusing (to) exit

  • @jackpearson1680
    @jackpearson1680 Před rokem

    I surprisingly loved the beef patty with pepper Jack MRE

  • @DylanYuhi
    @DylanYuhi Před 11 měsíci

    The animations of the soldiers eating was very satisfying to watch

  • @ihavetowait90daystochangem67

    If it wasn’t for Crayola, our soldiers wouldn’t even get a chance to fight in the frontlines due to starvation

  • @Geniusinventor
    @Geniusinventor Před rokem +70

    Can we all take a moment to appreciate the amazing Animation and Voice in this video? It's very favourable I will say.

    • @RE-zl7sy
      @RE-zl7sy Před rokem +1

      Can we all take a moment to appreciate how litte fucking time u put in ur comment? like fr u look like a bot

    • @nadersaid2215
      @nadersaid2215 Před rokem +1

      Yeah it is

  • @Sherudons
    @Sherudons Před rokem

    When I was in the cadets we would sometimes go out for well lazy excursions where we would stay in tents and do some hiking with navigation but all the other kids would turn their noses up at the ratpacks so my sister and I would just take them all home, we'd come home with a box of upwards of a hundred mre's for next to nothing as they could write off the meals as expenses...
    Irish stew ones were actually really good with just a touch of onion powder and pepper, cream corn was cream corn, we were not overly poor but having a meal you can just pop in a stew cooker right next to the computer and snack all day was a real treat.

  • @trontosaurusrex9532
    @trontosaurusrex9532 Před rokem

    Let's get this onto a tray,nice!

  • @hugosinclair6798
    @hugosinclair6798 Před rokem +33

    fun fact, the self heating system for the MRE can be used as an IED to confuse the enemy, seen it used often back when i was doing mercenary work in the Philippines back in 2018,

    • @Primus_Phallus
      @Primus_Phallus Před rokem

      Where did you fought in the Philippines?

    • @hugosinclair6798
      @hugosinclair6798 Před rokem

      @@Primus_Phallus rather not say other than in the southern end

    • @HighKnight
      @HighKnight Před rokem

      They can be detonated? How does that work?

    • @aidanwaydan
      @aidanwaydan Před rokem

      A mercenary? PMC or just contract work? That sounds fucking awesome.

    • @hugosinclair6798
      @hugosinclair6798 Před rokem

      @@aidanwaydan contract work to hunt communist rebels

  • @thewizard7780
    @thewizard7780 Před rokem +55

    I tried out an MRE once during a trench dig activity. I had the cheese tortellini in tomato sauce and someone else didn't want theirs, which was chili and beans. Wouldn't say they were something i'd love to eat every day, but if I were out there in the field, I certainly wouldn't turn them down.

  • @babekinsang4187
    @babekinsang4187 Před rokem +1

    Chili mac...I remember tearing apart pallets of mres just to find what i needed to make it... one mre had mac and cheese, and another had chili. I struck gold if i could find one of each

  • @toml3530
    @toml3530 Před rokem

    Ration packs taste good only in the yield. I love the beef jerky and Lancashire hotpot though.

  • @Oliveria663
    @Oliveria663 Před rokem +8

    I've eaten 3 years expired skittles out of a MREs, real moral boost.

  • @brightargyle8950
    @brightargyle8950 Před rokem +27

    I've actually been buying and using civilian versions of MRE's for food on the go or when camping. These are on par with military MRE's but are legal to buy. Comes with a nice menu and good variety of options. Great way to carry a lunch if you are on the road and don't know when you will be near town.

  • @ImmaSpam__________________Can

    The cheese omelette MRE is absolutely amazing

  • @bry10101
    @bry10101 Před rokem +1

    I'm glad that in the video the soldier places the MRE heater on a "rock or somthing".

  • @Odins3rdRaven
    @Odins3rdRaven Před rokem +20

    MREs are tested by POGs in a controlled environment where they took their time and use the heaters. And add little tid bits to enhance the meal. I had to carry my own bottle of Tabasco sauce to cover the nasty taste of unheated meals because there wasn't enough time to heat it up properly.