- What is an MRE (Meal, Ready to Eat)? - MRE Info
MREs (Meals, Ready to Eat) are self-contained, shelf-stable meals used as the main operational food ration for the U S Armed Forces
- MRE Menus - MRE Info
See the official MRE menu listings for all production years, as provided by Natick and Defense Supply Center Philadelphia (DSCP)
- MREInfo | Your Source for MRE Information
MREInfo is the most trusted source for U S military operational ration information, for both MREs and rations from the recent past (C-Rats)
- MRE History - MRE Info
MRE History The MRE was adopted as the Department of Defense combat ration in 1975 A large-scale production test began in 1978 with delivery in 1981 MRE I (1981) was the first date of pack In 1983, a field evaluation was conducted with the 25th Infantry Division for 34 days They ate noting but MREs three times a day
- MRE Shelf Life
You have an MRE and you're wondering, is this thing still edible? Or, how long do MREs last? Here's all the shelf life information you need
- Civilian MREs - MRE Info
The older civilian MRE did not contain as much food, had different or inferior components, and did not offer much variety But with the latest Sopakco Sure-Paks, Ameriqual APacks, Meal Kit Supply MREs , MREStar MREs, and Wornick Eversafes those concerns no longer apply
- Buying Civilian MREs - MRE Info
Buying Civilian MREs [Buying U S Military MREs] [Buying Civilian MREs] [Buying Foreign MREs] [Buying MRE Parts and Pieces] [COVID-19 Coronavirus Update: MREs and Food Preparedness] Buying Civilian MREs [March 23, 2020 Update: WIth the COVID-19 Coronavirus pandemic, many online stores are sold out of civilian MREs
- MRE Date Codes
Information on how to tell how old your MREs are Learn how to read MRE date codes stamped on each MRE item and or case
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