I Cooked 100 Years of Military Food

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  • @Bluebuxlmao
    @Bluebuxlmao 18 днів тому +4172

    This is probably the calmest I have seen chef rush

    • @Jjdaweirdkid
      @Jjdaweirdkid 18 днів тому +29

      Fr

    • @Uzithings_plays
      @Uzithings_plays 18 днів тому +19

      Ngl

    • @zeldamaster52
      @zeldamaster52 18 днів тому +119

      He was chill on Master Chef and the time he agreed to make Thanksgiving food for a family in Compton. He's actually a super nice dude.

    • @PixelProtaganist
      @PixelProtaganist 18 днів тому +6

      FÜR REÁL

    • @SKITEMAN
      @SKITEMAN 18 днів тому +12

      Must be on his 25% roid dose

  • @learnmore6192
    @learnmore6192 16 днів тому +673

    You missed out on the fact that Ice Cream was big in the military during WWII. Ice cream became so associated with America that Italian dictator Benito Mussolini banned it to avoid the connection. In 1943 Americans military ate 135,000,000 lbs of Ice cream.

    • @lukelontcoski
      @lukelontcoski 15 днів тому +36

      And the navy had ice cream barges

    • @brentatbluenovaproductions2136
      @brentatbluenovaproductions2136 13 днів тому +41

      You're leaving out Historical context as well, Ice cream was a huge replacement due to Prohibition of Alcohol from 1920 to 1933 due to the 18th Amendment and it's repeal via the twenty first amendment. Ice cream became so popular because bars shifted to ice cream shops to stay in business and a whole generation who were, consequently of "fighting age" viewed Ice Cream as the the "taste of home" for many service members like Beer was for Vietnam service members.

    • @yougndrxcofrmdawic5932
      @yougndrxcofrmdawic5932 11 днів тому +7

      ​@@lukelontcoskihard not like theyre eating ice ream during battle😂 like the navy have better things than icecream😂

    • @gyromurphy
      @gyromurphy 11 днів тому +11

      Not only that, but Americans getting good desserts sent to the front was absolutely obliterating to German soldier's morale. They're starving...and the Americans are eating freaking ice cream and cake. American logistical supply lines are one of the unsung heros of WW2

    • @brentatbluenovaproductions2136
      @brentatbluenovaproductions2136 11 днів тому +5

      @gyromurphy not just the Germans, but all axis powers. You're 100% correct that it was a crushing blow in terms of psychological warfare as American and allied troops supplied by Americans had a distinct morale advantage vs Axis forces who were hurting for even ammunition and rations.

  • @JinzoMask656
    @JinzoMask656 18 днів тому +1762

    We actually get steak, lobster, and ice cream. When i was in from 2010-2020, we'd get that when we got bad news like deployment extensions or shit ops. Basically when you see surf and turf with ice cream, expect the worst.
    Edit - Thank you all for the your support!

    • @CharlesLeoZ_
      @CharlesLeoZ_ 18 днів тому +36

      Damn

    • @Aliiiirobloxxd
      @Aliiiirobloxxd 17 днів тому +19

      Wow

    • @PABCOM1
      @PABCOM1 17 днів тому +72

      Like how suicide squad was about to sortie. Eat best 'cause you might not able to again.

    • @matthewcarter2683
      @matthewcarter2683 17 днів тому +77

      Probably doesnt bring back the fondest of memories nowadays huh? Conditioning you over time to expect bad news with a good meal sounds like psychological warfare.
      Thank you for your service.

    • @Gabe94dotcom
      @Gabe94dotcom 16 днів тому +3

      Wow

  • @Aha5653ch.
    @Aha5653ch. 13 днів тому +218

    1:06 he really got PTSD

  • @Un_knownXNoob
    @Un_knownXNoob 18 днів тому +1930

    Chef rush is actually so calm and not yelling all the time at Albert and Patrick XD

    • @the_jingo
      @the_jingo 18 днів тому +26

      Wow actor acted in entertainment business hooooow mind blowing eh?
      I’m jealous of how simple you are

    • @Rollinsly29
      @Rollinsly29 18 днів тому +7

      I am making my own cartoon animated series called, Jailbima Rotains

    • @yehyayoussef-lu6dd
      @yehyayoussef-lu6dd 17 днів тому +7

      ​@@the_jingoit's a joke

    • @Hozzie323
      @Hozzie323 17 днів тому +5

      ​@@the_jingoWhoosh

    • @Gabe94dotcom
      @Gabe94dotcom 16 днів тому

      Wow ❤

  • @Pudding404
    @Pudding404 13 днів тому +103

    Chef Rush, aka, Chef from total drama island himself, teaching more people that the kitchen is far more brutal than any battlefield out there by the day. And this is him toned down.

  • @blueiron_yt
    @blueiron_yt 18 днів тому +551

    21:59 Heavenly ahh dap

  • @alexramos7708
    @alexramos7708 14 днів тому +93

    12:06 "american soldiers were walking around local shops" that's one way to put it

    • @TrakBreaker
      @TrakBreaker 6 днів тому +7

      Yes a very interesting, way 💀🙏

    • @catholicatkin5765
      @catholicatkin5765 4 дні тому

      Are you talking about how American soldiers got freaky?

    • @Aaroncadwell
      @Aaroncadwell 2 дні тому +8

      They looted and committed a lot of grape

    • @HoneyPot.9
      @HoneyPot.9 День тому +1

      ​@@Aaroncadwell I'm sorry to have to say this,but that's every war. You can litterly look at DNA and genetics and connect when wars happened through the whole genetic lines. There's even been a whole charity for people in Ukraine and other countries now to pay for abortions of raped victims- children and all.
      War is basically synonymous with rape at this point. The one that caused Hiroshima I believe is considered the worse so far.

    • @hasanhaskovic4307
      @hasanhaskovic4307 День тому +1

      @@HoneyPot.9 the rp of Nanking isn't what caused the nuke drops, unless you're willing to resort to conjecture.

  • @bernardabang4107
    @bernardabang4107 17 днів тому +64

    Really love this style of video. We actually got to see the amazing personality of Chef Rush outside of his skits. Keep em coming

  • @aussiefreeman9829
    @aussiefreeman9829 14 днів тому +63

    13:11 I'm so glad that both the chefs loves the 1970 one where they're basically just Vietnamese foods, automatic W

  • @Masonthebaconhair
    @Masonthebaconhair 18 днів тому +686

    Rare Footage of Chef Rush not tearing apart Patrick and Albert but just chillin' and eating military food.

  • @endergamer6396
    @endergamer6396 13 днів тому +41

    This goes to show how much we should respect our soldiers, for surviving through these meals for months in battle, which a normal person couldnt even take 3 bites of.

    • @Plazard_YT
      @Plazard_YT 12 днів тому +2

      Well said endergamer6396

    • @shaynewheeler9249
      @shaynewheeler9249 11 днів тому

      Ww1 food

    • @rightaxlebroken4835
      @rightaxlebroken4835 3 дні тому +1

      the MRE one i can attest to, wasnt actually as bad as they made it out to be, but they arent really good either, they're just a step above bad school food in terms of taste usually, which is fine, some of the better ones (cheese tortellini, chili mac, etc) are up there though and are things i'd actually choose to eat regularly if they werent so expensive
      Source: hurricane helene forced me to break into The Stockpile.......

    • @Kingkhan-qv6ee
      @Kingkhan-qv6ee 2 дні тому

      its not that deep relax dude.

    • @michaelgarner4423
      @michaelgarner4423 2 дні тому

      A shame half the country doesn’t respect these heros

  • @sirnight6438
    @sirnight6438 17 днів тому +25

    I really like videos like this because not only do we get like a military but we also get a chef perspective because since Chef Rush was in the military and he’s also a pro chef you get two proper opinions for the price of one

  • @Kaungkhantzin7
    @Kaungkhantzin7 11 днів тому +6

    WOW, all these meals are amazing, I would even happy eating 1910 food everyday

  • @Fatty2-sj8vr
    @Fatty2-sj8vr 18 днів тому +92

    The 1920s didn’t look to bad at all. Really interesting to see whst troops got fed at their garrisons a long time ago. Cheers for the upload 👍

    • @carlbirtles4518
      @carlbirtles4518 17 днів тому

      Prohibition was around in the 1920s.
      Did it apply to the armed forces or did soldiers buy booze on the black market?

    • @shervinmarzock7021
      @shervinmarzock7021 17 днів тому +1

      Black marked or when they stayed outside us in the country

    • @shervinmarzock7021
      @shervinmarzock7021 17 днів тому

      Or made it themself

  • @Zoroo.fr-xy7zt
    @Zoroo.fr-xy7zt 6 днів тому +4

    13:00 those who know + still water + german stare + bulgarian rage + thick of it 💀🥶

  • @lizzytroy9503
    @lizzytroy9503 17 днів тому +33

    As a kid, my dad used to bring a box of MREs home every 5-6 months. I really loved the pasta options and the drinks more than anything. I also remember most of the "desserts" being pretty awful. If you were lucky, you would get a pack of skittles. If you were unlucky, you would get a crumbly dry pound cake.

    • @wildbanana5628
      @wildbanana5628 14 днів тому

      How old were the skittles 😂😂

    • @sethhauck1283
      @sethhauck1283 14 днів тому +5

      @@wildbanana5628let’s see we are still in 2024 and I still occasionally find a guardians of the galaxy vol. 2 skittles 😂

    • @lizzytroy9503
      @lizzytroy9503 13 днів тому

      @@wildbanana5628 at the time, didn't taste weird or expired at all! XD this was well over 10 years ago

    • @Emperor_Sxmuel
      @Emperor_Sxmuel 13 днів тому

      skittles are bad luck

    • @lizzytroy9503
      @lizzytroy9503 13 днів тому +1

      @@Emperor_Sxmuel my dad says the same thing.

  • @garymathena2125
    @garymathena2125 13 днів тому +3

    You can forget the spaghetti and pasta, that did not come into soldier's diets until after WW2, this was because of GIs who had served in Italy who brought these tastes back with them. Also, don't forget pizza.

  • @CecilHarrisIII
    @CecilHarrisIII 17 днів тому +18

    The heaters didn't get introduced until the 90s. We always had Dfacs. But it was mostly ran by military until the 90s in some post. We didn't have energy bars in the MRE. Candy, cheese, and crackers peanut butter. That little chicklet square gum. We also had steak dinner in the dfacs But I enjoyed this, great content with Chef. Rush.

  • @Baller_rbx-official
    @Baller_rbx-official 16 днів тому +20

    12:24 i don't think he's smiling

  • @latewizard301
    @latewizard301 17 днів тому +46

    Nothing beats instant coffee when you're on the go, and need caffeine right away! On my mountain bike trip i remember i was soooo hyped for it!! I can only imagine how great it must be while on duty! It will probably be the best tasting coffee ATM!

  • @PapaSkyRooster
    @PapaSkyRooster 12 днів тому +66

    0:15 ww1 didn’t start till 1914

    • @Commander_blitzkrieg
      @Commander_blitzkrieg 12 днів тому +4

      Hello from 26 secs

    • @Kinsjofercuerdo
      @Kinsjofercuerdo 12 днів тому +14

      He meant 1910s

    • @amoebaa_4084
      @amoebaa_4084 11 днів тому +11

      Blud thought that the military only emerged during the first world war 😂

    • @PapaSkyRooster
      @PapaSkyRooster 11 днів тому +10

      @@amoebaa_4084I didn’t say that the guy in the video said “it’s 1910 and we’re in ww1” which is incorrect because ww1 didn’t start until 1914 read a book and the us didn’t join the war till 1917 the war ended in 1918

    • @Nuts2Big
      @Nuts2Big 10 днів тому +5

      You get very far in life with this knowledge?

  • @AggressivelyLoving
    @AggressivelyLoving 17 днів тому +536

    Fact: If you dress up as a US soldier in Germany and someone (near a US station) sees/catches you, you'll get arrested and sentenced by US law, on German grounds. :P

    • @marcuspinson
      @marcuspinson 15 днів тому

      Aren't there reenactments every year where thousands of people dress up as US soldiers?

    • @yoluuwee
      @yoluuwee 14 днів тому +8

      Why ?

    • @GooberBoi6000
      @GooberBoi6000 14 днів тому

      ​@@yoluuweeI think it's because dressing up as a US soldier while not being enlisted is fraud.

    • @pvt.potato1943
      @pvt.potato1943 13 днів тому +67

      ​@@yoluuweeImpersonating a US Army servicemember.

    • @Luisito-t7d
      @Luisito-t7d 13 днів тому +4

      Umm…… how did you know that???

  • @fluffycloud_13376
    @fluffycloud_13376 8 годин тому +1

    3:39 it might be the last chocolate soldiers😂😂😂

  • @luciuscaron
    @luciuscaron 18 днів тому +328

    4:08 These troops are shown wearing the M1 helmet, which wasn't designed until 1941

  • @alirezafbp5059
    @alirezafbp5059 15 днів тому +39

    1:51 how does he even know that tastes like cat food 💀

    • @Arey2539
      @Arey2539 13 днів тому +12

      He’s a chef he gotta know what everything tastes like

    • @Blakethegamer-jd8os
      @Blakethegamer-jd8os 13 днів тому +4

      @@Arey2539lol

    • @quinta0w035
      @quinta0w035 12 днів тому +4

      Every cat owner tasted they're cat food at one time. No?, just me? Okay.
      Idk of he's a cat owner I'm a new subscriber....

    • @Blakethegamer-jd8os
      @Blakethegamer-jd8os 12 днів тому +3

      @@quinta0w035 I ate my cat instead
      Jk

    • @quinta0w035
      @quinta0w035 12 днів тому +2

      ​@@Blakethegamer-jd8os😧

  • @mitchellthompson3025
    @mitchellthompson3025 17 днів тому +12

    1980 segment has an MRE from the modern era. In the '80s the US MRE had an olive green outer packaging and way fewer components

  • @ranger4791
    @ranger4791 16 днів тому +3

    Hey, you should do a park two of this because soldiers would find ways to improve any and all of these rations

    • @maloryfunction2260
      @maloryfunction2260 15 днів тому +1

      FORREAL I feel like this whole video was minimum effort. Anachronistic recipes, intentionally not adding salt or pepper at least which they would have totally had at least in the MREs all the way back to the 40s

  • @SDZ675
    @SDZ675 18 днів тому +27

    They only feed you the good stuff when they know something huge's about to go down the next day. Almost like a last meal kinda thing.

  • @Alexo-l5j
    @Alexo-l5j 12 днів тому +6

    9:41 HELL NAH, beans and sausage give nutritians and energy, and it even would taste good! I would give 4.5/5 delicious!

  • @noahjackson8174
    @noahjackson8174 18 днів тому +33

    I heard from a history youtuber that they now serve fast food at bases that are away from combat zones for the soldiers to have a bit of home near them.

    • @Seras99
      @Seras99 18 днів тому +5

      McDonald’s at the military?

    • @kovacevic6870
      @kovacevic6870 17 днів тому +4

      Here in Germany they have Starbucks 😂

    • @xminus5561
      @xminus5561 13 днів тому

      ​@@Seras99even kfc

    • @carlosmedina1281
      @carlosmedina1281 13 днів тому +4

      In Afghanistan they brought mobile Burger King for troops stationed in rural areas

    • @shaynewheeler9249
      @shaynewheeler9249 8 днів тому

      Ww2 food

  • @Barersaturn287
    @Barersaturn287 13 днів тому +2

    WW1 started in 1914, good video btw!

  • @Siais_soocool
    @Siais_soocool 18 днів тому +23

    I literally love this series ❤

  • @danielhyams8278
    @danielhyams8278 13 днів тому +4

    Thre British Army ate Maconochie that tasted edible when warm, but cold its a man killer one tommy said, hard tack (biscuits), alcohol only before going to the top or special occasion, cigarettes, dessert and more that i can think

  • @EC_Djboy
    @EC_Djboy 17 днів тому +87

    4:53: They have it! Canned bread
    - Squidward Tortellini

  • @noirhoro1792
    @noirhoro1792 12 днів тому

    A really good episode, and you are very likable! Have you considered doing something similar from other countries, like Germany, France, or Russia, or testing modern food packages?

  • @Yellowshadow2012
    @Yellowshadow2012 18 днів тому +11

    Patrick your the best I watch your vids every single day and you make me smile when I feel sad

    • @Pybro646
      @Pybro646 18 днів тому +4

      Yes, I prefer him

  • @Novachronogaming
    @Novachronogaming 9 днів тому +3

    18:21 THAT GATORADE IS LITERALLY GLOWING. ARE YOU SURE YOU DONT HAVE A NUCLEAR REACTOR SIR?

    • @indiglo1971
      @indiglo1971 5 днів тому

      I think it's a relection .

  • @prophet_zxz
    @prophet_zxz 18 днів тому +30

    1970: soldier first time tasting real food lol

  • @RiverForestCreekArrow_on_paws
    @RiverForestCreekArrow_on_paws 13 днів тому

    Sometimes while I am on a backpacking trip, I find myself really looking forward to a freeze-dried meal. Once you've been backpacking for a week, they're like a real treat! You've got the wrong one; they also have breakfast skillets and other choices too! The other day, a friend was telling me about how much they like the freeze-dried scrambled egg skillet because it tastes like real food once it's prepared.

  • @MinhPham-kj1up
    @MinhPham-kj1up 18 днів тому +45

    13:09 imagine you and your allies eat this 5-star food, have better equipment when your enemy eats rice with a bit of vegetables and has worse equipment.
    And surprisingly??? THEY STILL WON! 😅

    • @jinxsiemcdeath6250
      @jinxsiemcdeath6250 18 днів тому +5

      In wrestling terms, the match hit the 30 minute time limit and the "winner" through outlasting warhawk government and extremely negative "crowd reaction" was Vietnam.

    • @abracadabra16234
      @abracadabra16234 17 днів тому

      It's a Pyrrhic victory. Hundreds of thousands of lives lost, forests destroyed, people contaminated with napalm and Agent Orange. People dying every year from prolonged exposure.
      Its hell. No one won in that war, Vietnam could have been reunited without one.

    • @floridaman-pt2bv
      @floridaman-pt2bv 17 днів тому +5

      america lost 50k whilst vietnam lost 1.2 million america had a 24/1 kd ratio we won, we just left

    • @jinxsiemcdeath6250
      @jinxsiemcdeath6250 17 днів тому +4

      @@floridaman-pt2bv Agree. The goals were met but the attrition was too high. It also fed the MIC from a tadpole to a young hungry predator.

    • @Machanoo
      @Machanoo 14 днів тому +2

      @@floridaman-pt2bv funny the way you think that war is just only about how many you killed lol

  • @stephaniefairley8326
    @stephaniefairley8326 10 днів тому

    I appreciate you taking a look at all military facets of dining. Good job.

  • @Vallgor
    @Vallgor 17 днів тому +18

    Bro chefs rushs biceps are the reason he could eat 3x4000 calories of MRES, he must need to eat 20k daily for those badboys

    • @V4vendetta_.
      @V4vendetta_. 13 днів тому

      he just needs his daily roids

  • @CalvinNapoleonBall
    @CalvinNapoleonBall 13 днів тому +24

    Not even 2 minutes in and chef rush gets PTSD

    •  6 днів тому

      shit your right

  • @pdawg69
    @pdawg69 13 днів тому

    Thank you for your service chefrush! Men like you is what keep our country free. Have a great weekend.

  • @EggbirdplushWDT
    @EggbirdplushWDT 13 днів тому +3

    12:20 i love his smile it makes my day

  • @christianjeffress5312
    @christianjeffress5312 9 годин тому

    My grandfather was in Vietnam as a crew chief, Plaque was one of his assignments, and the meals that were available for him, and those around him were basically sea rations. There was a mess hall, but he was flying so late at night that it was mostly just sea rations available for him.

  • @Mavedits99
    @Mavedits99 10 днів тому

    It also shows us how blessed we are to get to eat proper food respect to the soldiers

  • @CROW-DYNE
    @CROW-DYNE 13 днів тому +6

    18:12 that aint Gatorade thats slurp juice

  • @SaadiFasaadi
    @SaadiFasaadi 14 днів тому

    I love these 100 years videos keep it up Patrick ❤❤❤

  • @BriefcaseGaming4460
    @BriefcaseGaming4460 16 днів тому +4

    14:58 i like my MREs drippy bruh 🔥

  • @superlamborghinikha5144
    @superlamborghinikha5144 11 днів тому

    it's so proud to know much foreigners fell love our traditional foods such as pho, bun rieu, bun bo and other stir-fried dishes.

  • @BeefKids
    @BeefKids 17 днів тому +36

    11:49 IS THAT KSI

  • @Jalen_wilki
    @Jalen_wilki 13 днів тому

    My great grandfather was a chef in the US army in Kolkata, India 1943 after his short service as a combat medic. Great video guys!

  • @NickTubeMemes
    @NickTubeMemes 18 днів тому +7

    This is probably the most appropriate video to have Chef Rush in yet

  • @Mr_avilaz
    @Mr_avilaz 9 днів тому +1

    1920 is my favorite

  • @felominogamila4535
    @felominogamila4535 17 днів тому +5

    That dap was godly

  • @AlexandreDeBraquilanges
    @AlexandreDeBraquilanges 12 годин тому +1

    As à vietnamese I am happy that you enjoyed that😊 13:07

  • @bluelightstudios6191
    @bluelightstudios6191 18 днів тому +43

    damn, not only died vietnam beat america in the war, they colonized their military's food palette XD

    • @AlsayidHaddosh
      @AlsayidHaddosh 17 днів тому +16

      The fact it took until Vietnamese cuisine for the rations to actually be good 😭

    • @deandrehoward1261
      @deandrehoward1261 12 днів тому

      Vietnam could've been reduced to rubble if not for $hxt politicians.

    • @Hakun09
      @Hakun09 7 днів тому +2

      There's a reason why foreign food is popular in the usa lmao

    • @deandrehoward1261
      @deandrehoward1261 7 днів тому

      @Hakun09 it's not.

  • @medicsmania7435
    @medicsmania7435 12 днів тому +1

    funniest thing is seeing a German field kitchen in a us food vid. caught me off Gard. great vid keep up the good work.

  • @Krome106
    @Krome106 13 днів тому +3

    13:53 I feel proud that I'm Vietnamese =))))

  • @Jdbye
    @Jdbye 8 днів тому

    Those mashed potatoes needed more water, and more thorough mixing. I've eaten a lot of the Mountain House freeze dried meals and they actually taste pretty good. But they usually benefit from rehydrating a little longer than the package says. And they can tend to be a little runny or mushy due to the rehydrating. Dehydrated mashed potatoes are like the simplest thing ever though, it's hard to mess that up.

  • @carloszometa1808
    @carloszometa1808 18 днів тому +6

    5:34 chefrush was so hesitant in that one bite 😂

  • @kalashnikovdevil
    @kalashnikovdevil 11 днів тому +1

    Kinda disappointed you guys didn't do SOS!

  • @Rollinsly29
    @Rollinsly29 18 днів тому +6

    Jailbima Rotains: This is probably the calmest I have seen Chef Rush lol 😂

  • @Fr0zzyyy
    @Fr0zzyyy 11 днів тому

    Like a week ago we had an ex UK Marine come in and talk about his life from being in the marines to just before while also cooking a really nice hot meal. Very inspiring

  • @Beatlesfan19977
    @Beatlesfan19977 18 днів тому +7

    You guys should do 100 years of train food or 100 years of hotel food (if hotels had restaurants back in 1910s)

    • @xhell247x7
      @xhell247x7 12 днів тому

      They technically did, as far as I know, but they were usually brothels

  • @TheSwishhouse
    @TheSwishhouse 10 днів тому

    idk why but this is such a nice and pleasant video to watch, i enjoyed every second of it

  • @WYTO-t4u
    @WYTO-t4u 14 днів тому +9

    6:36 fun fact about field kitchens, when the soviets would set them up, Germans would stop doing what they were doing and come over for food, the soldiers didn’t like it, but they let the Germans get food.

    • @Seyma.124
      @Seyma.124 13 днів тому

      If I were the German I would just throw my weapon and go buy that dang that look good

  • @Reliable_Excavasion_Demolition
    @Reliable_Excavasion_Demolition 12 днів тому

    man, i love these kind of videos!

  • @xero5727
    @xero5727 17 днів тому +4

    Vietnam is 5/5, LET's FREAKING GO!!!

  • @cameronagha1449
    @cameronagha1449 4 дні тому

    One thing u gotta remember is back in the day smoking cigarettes during the WW was different. A lot of the time they were smoked to keep warm along with drinking alcohol.

  • @lizi.2503
    @lizi.2503 18 днів тому +30

    “Was it this bad chef?”

    “NOOO!”

  • @FBI_agent26
    @FBI_agent26 15 днів тому +2

    16:47 The food at this timing is better than my school lunch😭🙏🏻

  • @tranhoa9283
    @tranhoa9283 16 днів тому +7

    I’m vietnamese and i love your content when u got 70s that look delicious

  • @SimplyMe-p1f
    @SimplyMe-p1f 13 днів тому

    In the 1910’s it depended on the country, however, any stews were rare to get, they usually just had canned beef and veggies. In ww2, the uniforms would vary on the soldiers. The picture shown of the 1930 U.S military was a uniform used on amphibious battles

  • @DublikoDublyc
    @DublikoDublyc 13 днів тому +5

    2:17 mmmmm bacon 🥓:D

  • @Sushi-cr7
    @Sushi-cr7 12 днів тому +5

    6:18 he didn't break the law

  • @RainAnimatesThings
    @RainAnimatesThings 5 днів тому +2

    14:10during hurricane Milton we got that

  • @Unix2816
    @Unix2816 15 днів тому +4

    19:28 "US Army Uniforms"
    Proceeds to Show a US Air Force servicemember in USAF combat fatigues

    • @kaitheguy3572
      @kaitheguy3572 14 днів тому

      Also mentions that 1910 was during WWI.

  • @primo1331
    @primo1331 2 дні тому

    I love Chef Rush, great video!

  • @paulmorrison-hs4lw
    @paulmorrison-hs4lw 12 днів тому +7

    1910 and we are in WW1 ??? The US joined WW1 in 1917

    • @ÅkeGustafsson-e1r
      @ÅkeGustafsson-e1r 4 дні тому +1

      Thank you bro

    • @RyanNorman-yx5dv
      @RyanNorman-yx5dv День тому +1

      He’s not talking about when the US joined he’s talking about when the WW1 started

    • @paulmorrison-hs4lw
      @paulmorrison-hs4lw День тому

      @ 1914

    • @paulmorrison-hs4lw
      @paulmorrison-hs4lw День тому

      Plus those were US rations British rations were different as Britain had field kitchens also a thing called The Aldershot Oven

    • @Voucher765
      @Voucher765 День тому

      WW1 started in 1914 that's why and it was bloody

  • @Happiness_addicted
    @Happiness_addicted 12 днів тому +1

    15:44 right out of the womb was crazy

  • @AyoDude-NXV
    @AyoDude-NXV 14 днів тому +3

    20:16 that looks like an average US Air Force meal lol

  • @cedricosborne442
    @cedricosborne442 11 днів тому

    I worked in a basic training mess hall from about 2007 to 2017. They did indeed serve steak. Just about every Sunday. But given what they went through and what was in their future, I'd say they deserved something nice at least every now and then. Also, as an Army brat myself, I don't remember all MREs being all that bad when I tried them as a kid.

  • @Scutt_le
    @Scutt_le 18 днів тому +4

    Corned beef was actually invented for WW1,same with things like Protein Bars and Cornish Pasties,hilariously Corned beef was also Universally REVILED😂

  • @planeten167
    @planeten167 5 днів тому +1

    Bro, they have the temu solder💀😭

  • @frenando_.1
    @frenando_.1 17 днів тому +6

    2:12 it's 472$ today but ig it was enough to feed the family of 5 and buy a house back then

  • @NekoCuello
    @NekoCuello 13 днів тому

    My maternal grandfather fought in the Vietnam War on the American side and his father-in-law (my maternal great grandfather) fought in WWII for America. I can picture my grandfather falling in love with the Vietnamese food. He died 7 years before me and my 4 other maternal cousins were born. We’re hoping to honor both of them on Veterans Day this Monday even though I never even met them. 🥲🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

  • @gachaofthegalaxy915
    @gachaofthegalaxy915 11 днів тому

    That p38 will last you, it's great for just about anything that needs a can opened, camping, cooking, ect. Keep that with you, and along as it doesn't get rusted or anything it'll work like a charm

  • @svartrbrisingr6141
    @svartrbrisingr6141 13 днів тому +10

    0:07
    you are saluting wrong. in America we don't show are palms during a salute. your hand should be tilted just ever so slightly downward to not let the palm be seen.
    also your hand is to high, it should be at the eyebrow or edge of the brim of a hat if wearing one.
    just a bit of info for those who dont know as i know he was joking

  • @KisekiFan
    @KisekiFan 13 днів тому

    Chef Rush totally chill in this segment, the military discipline. 😂
    Also that was US military food, what about for other countries? would be interesting to see what they had throughout the ages.

  • @6789ABCD1-THCSCHUVĂNAN
    @6789ABCD1-THCSCHUVĂNAN 17 днів тому +5

    As a Vietnamese, being attacked by america but we still love americans because had it not been for you guys, the war might have endured and i'm really happy to see you guys love our food!!!

  • @bendillard2064
    @bendillard2064 11 днів тому

    hey respect to all the soldiers who are deceased or currently served or serving our country and may god be with you all god speed

  • @---TOON---
    @---TOON--- 12 днів тому +2

    This is the closest we've had to eating with mike tyson😂

  • @ZamasuBl
    @ZamasuBl 4 дні тому +1

    Idc im malnourished asf IM EATING EVERYTHING UP

  • @aes.e6439
    @aes.e6439 18 днів тому +6

    6:47 reminds me spaghetti from Band of brother which they complain about it bc red sauce was just ketchup😂

    • @AceofAllAcesJames5558
      @AceofAllAcesJames5558 9 днів тому +2

      What's the good thing is that he didn't broke the spaghetti
      If he did, dind dong 2 Italians coming in 💀💀💀

    • @FlavoredKitchenware
      @FlavoredKitchenware 8 днів тому +1

      @@AceofAllAcesJames5558ding dong eat it up, eat it well and mix it up

  • @justinmcclung6030
    @justinmcclung6030 13 днів тому

    Former Army Quartermaster here, the mobile kitchen trailer or MKT are pretty neat concepts. They basically are an evolution of the Chuckwagon's that fed and sustained Cowboys on the trail and Ranchers who needed to camp out for long periods of time.

  • @maikashpatel6164
    @maikashpatel6164 18 днів тому +8

    Pov: when u and bro just want a bad stomach to skip school while making money

  • @wildbanana5628
    @wildbanana5628 14 днів тому +3

    15:27 FYM 😂😂😂I used to chug the chocolate shake 😂