Before United States military members train for combat, they have to fuel up.
We traveled the country to find out how the US military feeds service members, from mobile field kitchens to military academy dining halls. We also asked a New Zealand Army soldier to review US military MREs (Meals, Ready-to-Eat).
00:00:00 – Intro
00:00:20 – Military’s Largest Cafeteria
00:13:29 – Army Cooks
00:30:07 – US Naval Academy Dining Hall
00:51:38 – Air Force Academy Dining Hall
01:05:18 – West Point Dining Hall
01:19:59 – New Zealand Army Soldier Reviews US Military MRE
01:29:18 – Army Cooks Loadout
01:42:16 – Credits
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These cooks are just as important as the soldiers. They play an important role in making sure the soldiers are well fed so the soldiers can perform their best. Thank you cooks. Thank you soldiers.