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  2. Meal, Ready-to-Eat - Wikipedia

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    The contents of MRE Menu 2, Shredded Beef. The Meal, Ready-to-Eat ( MRE) is a self-contained individual United States military ration used by the United States Armed Forces and Department of Defense. It is intended for use by American service members in combat or field conditions where other food is not available.

  3. Field ration - Wikipedia

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    Field ration. A field ration is a type of prepackaged military ration designed to be easily and quickly prepared and consumed in the field, in combat, at the front line, or where eating facilities are otherwise unavailable. Field rations are primarily used by military forces, though they are also sometimes distributed to civilians as part of ...

  4. Humanitarian daily ration - Wikipedia

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    Humanitarian daily ration. Humanitarian daily rations ( HDRs, "humrats") are food rations manufactured in the United States intended to be supplied to civilians and other non-military personnel in humanitarian crises. [1] [2] Each is intended to serve as a single person's full daily food supply, and contains somewhat over 2,200 calories (9,200 kJ).

  5. K-ration - Wikipedia

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    K-ration. The K-ration was a United States military ration consisting of three separately boxed meal units: breakfast, dinner, and supper. [1] It was originally intended as an individually packaged daily ration for issue to airborne troops, tank crews, motorcycle couriers, and other mobile forces for short durations.

  6. C-ration - Wikipedia

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    Note that the Old Gold cigarettes and vanilla caramels were not part of the C-ration. The C-ration (officially Field Ration, Type C) was a United States military ration consisting of prepared, canned wet foods. They were intended to be served when fresh or packaged unprepared food was unavailable, and survival rations were insufficient. [1]

  7. List of military rations - Wikipedia

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    Menu #4: dried beef w/pumpkin, chicken w/mixed vegetables & pasta. Menu #5: white beans w/sausage, risotto w/meat & vegetables. Brazil also fields the Ração Operacional de Emergência – R3. This is a 12-hour ration to be used in situations where cooked foods cannot be provided for all meals.

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