Military rations
Military rations are food intended to feed military personnel. Types of military rations include garrison rations and field rations. They may be used where fresh meals are not available.
Australia
- Combat Ration One Man (CR1M)
Canada
- Individual Meal Pack (IMP)
United States

Two Meal Ready to Eat packets
See also
- Alexis Soyer
- ANZAC wafer (hardtack)
- Armed Forces Recipe Service
- Army Catering Corps
- British military rations during the French and Indian War
- Combat Ration One Man
- Dining in
- Field kitchen[1]
- Field ration
- First Strike Ration
- Flameless ration heater
- Foods of the American Civil War
- Garrison ration
- Hardtack
- History of military nutrition in the United States
- History of military nutrition
- HOOAH! Bar
- Humanitarian daily ration
- Imperial Japanese rations
- Individual Meal Pack
- Jungle ration
- Paul Logan (colonel)
- Lusikkahaarukka
- LRP ration
- Maconochie
- Meal, Combat, Individual ration
- Meal, Ready-to-Eat
- Mess kit
- Mess
- Military chocolate (United States)
- Mountain ration
- Salt pork
- Vinogel
- George Washington (inventor)
References
- "Your Mobile Canteen in Action". Imperial War Museum. Retrieved 2014-02-11.
External links
Media related to Combat ration at Wikimedia Commons
Media related to Military food at Wikimedia Commons
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