The 24 Hour Ration Pack - British WW2

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  • The 24 Hour Ration Pack was issued to British troops in WW2.
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  • @LivingHistoryUK
    @LivingHistoryUK  2 роки тому +18

    If you've enjoyed this video and want to help support the channel, join our members club from just £1:
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    We also sell reproduction 24hr Ration Packs on our website:-
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    • @edhodapp6465
      @edhodapp6465 Рік тому +1

      I’m hooked. Thank the Lord that you don’t have one of those upper crust English accents. Those folks can just piss off. 😂

    • @LivingHistoryUK
      @LivingHistoryUK  Рік тому +1

      @@edhodapp6465 Cheers for the compliment, and thanks for the pledge on our members club 😋

  • @Ragnarok691
    @Ragnarok691 2 роки тому +262

    We all know if British people don’t have tea daily they transform into French. Hence the tea.

    • @tb7771
      @tb7771 Рік тому +6

      Hillarious!

    • @umadbroimatroll7918
      @umadbroimatroll7918 Рік тому

      They revert to germans

    • @VVeremoose
      @VVeremoose Рік тому +8

      It's a shame they deny themselves such a beneficial transformation

    • @RomanvonUngernSternbergnrmfvus
      @RomanvonUngernSternbergnrmfvus Рік тому +14

      @@VVeremoose yea the French can cook better but a Brit can survive on virtually inedible food stuffs, a kettle of tea and a picture of the queen. I will say though Nothing beats some French style cultured butter on a scone to go with said tea.

    • @VVeremoose
      @VVeremoose Рік тому

      @Roman von ungern-sternberg a croissant and a pitcher of dirty water beats a scone and tea.
      Allthemoreso if the superior bread is paired with a café au lait

  • @stevekaczynski3793
    @stevekaczynski3793 Рік тому +57

    I had trouble believing there were 4,000 calories in that, until the chocolate blocks were brought out.

    • @ironboy3245
      @ironboy3245 4 місяці тому

      i stg 70% the calories are in the chocolate

    • @jeffyoung60
      @jeffyoung60 29 днів тому

      The chocolate D bar was a step in the wrong direction at the U.S. military food labs in early WW2. According to history, it was the decision of a full colonel there who dictated that the D bar should taste like a boiled potato, otherwise troops might snack on the D bar. In the decades hence, the colonel's reverse logic on food palatability had been completely debunked. You never intentionally create food that is unpalatable. It is an oxymoron. Food is meant to nourish, not save pennies. Therefore military food has to taste good.
      At the end of WW2, the U.S. Army was left with millions of D bars in stock. There was some thought of distributing the D bars to the hungry German populace but that didn't happen. No one knows what happened to all those millions of D bars. Certainly by the time of the 1950 Korean War, the D bar had completely disappeared from inventory and was not issued to U.S. troops in Korea even though they were consuming C rations manufactured in 1945.

    • @tommiturmiola3682
      @tommiturmiola3682 18 днів тому

      @@jeffyoung60 I believe that the exact quote was "should taste slightly better than a boiled potato". But yeah, that was a mistake. In case the men start getting fat from eating field rations then that is a positive problem. Otherwise the goal it to make sure that the men eat at least most of their ration every day.

  • @cmck472
    @cmck472 Рік тому +137

    British General: "We give our troops 4000 calories a day in their ration packs"
    Soviet General "Rubbish, they could never carry that many potatoes!"

    • @avishnevsky7394
      @avishnevsky7394 Рік тому +7

      Better to say next way: "They have guns, why do you need to feed them?!"

  • @BoggWeasel
    @BoggWeasel 2 роки тому +138

    Break up some biscuits into the meat to thicken it up ( Tip from my dad )... He used to bring home the oatmeal blocks and boiled sweets whenever he'd been on exercise. (1950's 60's)... hot milk over the blocks with some sugar was a great breakfast, liked it better than porridge......

    • @LivingHistoryUK
      @LivingHistoryUK  2 роки тому +24

      On my recent series where I’m looking at each content of the box specifically, I do just that with the biscuits. Keep an eye out! 😊

    • @BoggWeasel
      @BoggWeasel 2 роки тому +3

      @@LivingHistoryUK Wilco..... 👍

    • @thebelfastvikingmartinbrow3603
      @thebelfastvikingmartinbrow3603 2 роки тому +3

      It says that in the back of the menu

    • @BoggWeasel
      @BoggWeasel 2 роки тому +4

      @@thebelfastvikingmartinbrow3603 Sorry, I wasn't given one. I want to speak to the manager..😁..

    • @tchevrier
      @tchevrier Рік тому +3

      "... into the meat to thicken it up." - There is just something wrong with that statement.

  • @tooyoungtobeold8756
    @tooyoungtobeold8756 Рік тому +47

    I remember the 24 hour Ration Pack fondly (on excercise) from my time in the army in the mid 60s. Slightly different to the one you are illustrating. Loved the dried egg power etc. We also had tinned food and a hexamin stove.

    • @LivingHistoryUK
      @LivingHistoryUK  Рік тому +5

      A hexamine stove & fuel was issued alongside the WW2 24hr ration. It was the first hexamine cooker issued to troops in the British army.

  • @1daddyDA
    @1daddyDA Рік тому +12

    Great video. My late Father fought in Burma & the Far East in WW2. Was raised as a British Army Kid in the 1950/70s . Dad went through the ranks and finally retired as a Major RAOC to Chilwell Nottingham where he was Barrack Officer. Spent 3 years in Malta when 3 para were out there and went to a Royal Naval School. Never forget getting taken round Ark Royal when she was in Valletta Harbour. Happy days

  • @jt7216
    @jt7216 2 роки тому +63

    You show great respect for those soldiers who sacrificed so much for the world. Go UK!

    • @byrondewhaus1750
      @byrondewhaus1750 Місяць тому +1

      Well said. Best Armed Forces in the world since 1939.

  • @MrFredstt
    @MrFredstt 11 місяців тому +6

    Couldn't be a British ration without tea and porridge

  • @jamesellsworth9673
    @jamesellsworth9673 14 днів тому +2

    Thanks for posting a fine video on a WWII British Ration Pack.

  • @Kuhladestkyicky
    @Kuhladestkyicky Рік тому +6

    I hate “loomps “ in my food as well. The Russian equivalent was as follows: 2 packs of cigarettes, 2 freeze dried potatoes or beets 750ml. Vodka. Germans: 12 tablets of speed, 2 grams of coke.

  • @Nooziterp1
    @Nooziterp1 Рік тому +26

    Those biscuits remind me of the ones issued in ration packs in the 1980s. Biscuits AB, which officially meant alternative bread. Unofficially it was arse blocker because they were known for giving you constipation.

    • @federationprime
      @federationprime Рік тому +4

      Constipation bread is still a staple in many modern MREs, so I doubt it was unintentional.

    • @Nooziterp1
      @Nooziterp1 Рік тому +5

      Giving soldiers a food that will bung them up for three days is fine. Till day three when the whole unit is crouched behind rocks going 'Hnnnngg!. Reminds me: the result of being bunged up for three days was known as a 'Compo anaconda'. Compo being what field rations were known as in the 1980s. Apart from this it needs little explanation...

    • @gerrywoody4301
      @gerrywoody4301 Рік тому +4

      I loved the 80s oatmeal blocks and in the 10 man pack tinned sausages i always refered to biscuits ab as ard bastards

    • @Nooziterp1
      @Nooziterp1 Рік тому +5

      @@gerrywoody4301 Oh yeah the oatmeal blocks made a great porridge and could be eaten dry. The tinned sausages were nice too. The biscuits AB I think are the direct descendants of hard tack biscuits. They were hard but at least they didn't break your teeth like hard tack did. I found most people's favourite was the chicken curry.

    • @residentelect
      @residentelect Рік тому +2

      @Nooziterp1
      Biggest "crimes against snap" for us in the 90s-00s was those bloody awful Typhoo "one cup" teabags! I'd use both of mine in one brew just to try and taste something!
      Being a Yorkshire lad, I like my brew strong enough so that you can stand the spoon up in it lol
      Must admit, though, the alcohol-free antibac wipes doubled up as decent bog roll when suffering from "Tora Bora Belly!"

  • @aarhusnord
    @aarhusnord Рік тому +9

    MRE's have certainly come a long way since WW2. Interestingly enough, lots of chocolate is also a stable of the Sirius Patrol men, who patrol North Eastern Greenland on dog sleighs. In Greenland, a standard survival "meal" also consists of "skibskiks", some very hard and compact oat bisquits. There are some similarities. Greetings from Denmark 🇩🇰

    • @ClarenceCochran-ne7du
      @ClarenceCochran-ne7du 6 місяців тому +1

      Especially considering MREs only hit the scene in the 80s.

  • @user-hz2hp7yn4d
    @user-hz2hp7yn4d 3 місяці тому +3

    The salt was important for replacing electrolytes as they understand it at the time anyway. To avoid cramping etc. Sweating through slot of daily activity, salt was important.

  • @jacobbuxton932
    @jacobbuxton932 2 роки тому +4

    So happy to see an in depth video on this ration!! Always wanted to try it!

  • @shanepetersen4127
    @shanepetersen4127 2 роки тому +8

    to make the meat portion thicker break the biscuits up into it, it also reduces the saltiness of it

  • @RobbyGarber
    @RobbyGarber 29 днів тому +1

    The tea and oatmeal in those rations had a bloke go from feeling like a bloody sod to feeling like an Englishman in no time.

  • @christinevenner183
    @christinevenner183 2 роки тому +16

    Really interesting review, and a fantastic reproduction.
    Great vid, it's nice to learn something :)

    • @LivingHistoryUK
      @LivingHistoryUK  2 роки тому +2

      Thanks for the kind words, glad you enjoyed it.

  • @brucermarino
    @brucermarino Рік тому +2

    Informative and delicious presentation! Thank you!

  • @sputnikjones2477
    @sputnikjones2477 2 роки тому +7

    Thank you for the history lesson.it really in a small way helps me to imagine what it was like for the heroes who saved the world.

  • @Eupolemos
    @Eupolemos Рік тому +2

    This was amazingly interesting - thank you!

  • @weaponsofhistory2672
    @weaponsofhistory2672 3 роки тому +5

    Recently purchased one of these, looking forward to it coming. Keep up the good work.

    • @fostexfan160
      @fostexfan160 2 роки тому +2

      You must have more money than sense! 30 quid for that?! You can get the same effect from a few oxo cubes and lidl's rich tea biscuits

    • @hardcorehistorybuff5230
      @hardcorehistorybuff5230 Рік тому

      @@fostexfan160 you must be a poor sod

    • @fostexfan160
      @fostexfan160 Рік тому

      @@hardcorehistorybuff5230 I'm actually quite comfortable. The poor sods are people like yourself who play at being soldiers

    • @hardcorehistorybuff5230
      @hardcorehistorybuff5230 Рік тому +2

      @@fostexfan160 im sorry youre poor, and playing soldier? funny since I was actually in the Army

    • @fostexfan160
      @fostexfan160 Рік тому

      @@hardcorehistorybuff5230 Lots of people play at being soldiers in the army, you poor sod

  • @maxmarett8544
    @maxmarett8544 2 роки тому +3

    Brilliant informative and fun video! Good work sir,

  • @normski32
    @normski32 Рік тому +1

    Really enjoyed the video. Thank you 😊

  • @andrewcombe8907
    @andrewcombe8907 Рік тому +3

    Amazing ration compared to the K Ration which had three different meal packs for a day but with less calories. For two days they would need 6 KRations which would be difficult to carry.

  • @Abbiehallam
    @Abbiehallam 7 днів тому

    Brilliant bit of video. We need stuff like this in history lessons in school. Thank you for posting.

  • @haydenskilton
    @haydenskilton 2 роки тому +1

    Brilliant video thank you

  • @willtheww2collector742
    @willtheww2collector742 3 роки тому +7

    this is probably the best video on these I have ever seen. you presented it so well, and in a formal but easy way to understand. thanks for the info I learnt a lot about this. pleas could you do a video om compo rations,... do you specialize in the history of rations. i have subbed

    • @LivingHistoryUK
      @LivingHistoryUK  3 роки тому +2

      Thank you for the kind words, really appreciate it. Glad you found it educational and enjoyed it. I shall get something together on Compo rations in the near future.

    • @willtheww2collector742
      @willtheww2collector742 3 роки тому +1

      @@LivingHistoryUK ok mate thank you very much, keep up the great work mate

  • @kingjehukhan8541
    @kingjehukhan8541 2 роки тому +1

    Great video..Thanks!

  • @VVeremoose
    @VVeremoose Рік тому +8

    I do disaster prepping and in 2020 I expanded to attempt to store enough shelf stable food for my family, for a year. I based off a certain number of calories, per person, per day - with room for wastage.
    It's a lot of food.
    Bulk sugar really helps. It's nutritionally empty, of course, but it really helps you store raw energy long term. I can see why they used so much sugar/sweets in these kits.

  • @MrSilver261
    @MrSilver261 Рік тому +1

    thanks very informative ,thanks for sharing

  • @stevenmc56
    @stevenmc56 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks for the information

  • @1940sExperiment
    @1940sExperiment 2 роки тому +2

    This was really interesting! First time I've seen inside one of these!!

  • @Nyctophora
    @Nyctophora Рік тому +1

    Brilliant, thank you!

  • @stanboyd5820
    @stanboyd5820 Рік тому +4

    When you make the meat block you crumble the biscuit into it which makes it easier to eat, less salty and anyway, eating dry biscuits can be pretty challenging. As soon as you get the Rat Pack you break it up and disperse it about your person as your mess tins will already be occupied with spare socks, gloves etc.

  • @inhabitanttong4950
    @inhabitanttong4950 2 роки тому +23

    Thank you for the informative video. I am interested in the topic of rations and life of soldiers of the Second World War, it was very useful to learn about the British army.
    In my opinion, the main problem of this ration is a small amount of food. Yes, calories seem to be enough, but nevertheless I think that the volume of food in the stomach itself will be too small and the soldier, even after receiving calories, will still remain hungry.
    Greetings from Belarus :)

    • @mikeneill6813
      @mikeneill6813 Рік тому

      Vlad is looking to get your army guys to "liberate" Ukraine. I think the whole world knows what Russian MRE's are composed of and their expiry dates. Regards

  • @TheEnglishman-E202ST
    @TheEnglishman-E202ST 6 місяців тому +1

    The Bog Roll, ie izal~ you screw it up and then use it, fond memories of using it. The oatmeal you mix with water and make oak cakes out of it which you can eat cold later if you dont troff them 1st light.

  • @maincoon6602
    @maincoon6602 2 роки тому +1

    Great video👍🏻.

  • @matthewrowe9903
    @matthewrowe9903 2 роки тому +1

    Excellent review have a sub

  • @marksadventures3889
    @marksadventures3889 Рік тому +2

    Sugar and salt replaced the electrolytes your body needs because you're going to sweat in the field in combat. You will burn huge amounts of calories.

  • @natfoote4967
    @natfoote4967 Рік тому +2

    "It's not got much Spam in it."
    Sugar will only get you so far. This was a difficult time for nutritional science. The imperative was to eschew tinned food and provide light, dry rations that would keep a soldier going. Hence, all those boiled sweets. The chocolates and dried meat do provide some fats but not much. The complex carbohydrates of the porridge and biscuit are good, but the simple carbs would be better replaced by sizable tubes of peanut butter and ghee (clarified butter).

  • @penitent2401
    @penitent2401 Рік тому +2

    That is so much sugar. Modern rations are so much more bulky but I think more balanced and filling, more proteins and vitamins and solid meals. I can't think marching for longer than a few days on nothing but these rations will feel good.

    • @LivingHistoryUK
      @LivingHistoryUK  Рік тому

      Having lived off these repro 24hr packs for 48hrs I can vouch you feel pretty grim afterwards and there's no need for toilet paper!

  • @DavidSpratt123
    @DavidSpratt123 6 днів тому

    Great vid

  • @steelhelmetstan7305
    @steelhelmetstan7305 2 роки тому +2

    Very informative and well presented 🙂

    • @LivingHistoryUK
      @LivingHistoryUK  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you, glad you enjoyed it :)

    • @steelhelmetstan7305
      @steelhelmetstan7305 2 роки тому +1

      @@LivingHistoryUK yeh I've subbed your channel, I heard of you via Eire military collectables livestream 😀

    • @LivingHistoryUK
      @LivingHistoryUK  2 роки тому +1

      @@steelhelmetstan7305 Indeed I have, Good mate with John S, he is a top bloke. And thanks for the sub! Consider joining our Patreon too www.patreon.com/livinghistoryuk

    • @steelhelmetstan7305
      @steelhelmetstan7305 2 роки тому

      @@LivingHistoryUK 👍👍👍

  • @freebeerfordworkers
    @freebeerfordworkers Рік тому +8

    Not much different into the 1970s except the main meals were all in tins. There were four different packs lettered A to D. You got a pack of assorted sweets, I think Mars bars were in the D pack which were the favourite. The oatmeal blocks were in all the packs and they were OK you also got a small tin of processed cheese which went very well with the biscuits.
    I think nowadays there are about a dozen different packs with all sorts of foods in them you can buy them on eBay for around £14.

    • @swanseamale47
      @swanseamale47 Рік тому

      Some had rolos instead of mars bars, for some reason ours had araibic writing, the rumor was they were left over from the Suez crisis.

    • @ginojaco
      @ginojaco Рік тому

      I was serving just as the old packs were changed to the modern bags. Of the old ones, I liked the S & K pudding and the fruit salad tins, rollos were good, but... the hot chocolate was the best. Fortunately they kept the hot chocolate with the new packs too.

    • @swanseamale47
      @swanseamale47 Рік тому

      Ours normally had the cheese removed, my favorite was the bacon burgers and beans, that and the boiled sweets.

  • @mikerenton7374
    @mikerenton7374 2 роки тому +1

    This video has just answered my previous question!

  • @littlelilly93
    @littlelilly93 11 місяців тому +1

    Absolutely fascinating

  • @Peter-lm3ic
    @Peter-lm3ic Рік тому +7

    I well recall the freeze dried meat blocks of the 60's, broken up in water with curry powder heated over a solid fuel stove. The 24 hour ration pack weighed 2 lbs and we were used with 10 days rations which we had to carry, so a lot of biscuits were thrown out. But still great days!

  • @wordman3624
    @wordman3624 Рік тому +2

    All right, let's get this out onto a tray. Nice.

  • @wardogdauwdd3020
    @wardogdauwdd3020 4 місяці тому

    This helps a lot because I'm working on my own work Raton useing combination of the British 24hr and the us k and D ration as well as adding some 10-1 raton as well

  • @sacharissahimawari7917
    @sacharissahimawari7917 24 дні тому

    Great video. For some reasons when you say “Trial”, my brain interpreted it as “troll” 😂

  • @tommyanderson-filmmaker3976
    @tommyanderson-filmmaker3976 Рік тому +7

    Being an ex US Army Infantryman from Vietnam I found this interesting. We had to carry 3 C-Ration Meal Boxes for every day. This seems so much more advanced than ours including more toilet paper.

    • @jelkel25
      @jelkel25 Рік тому +1

      We still had that tracing paper toilet paper in our school in the 70s and using it was a skill in itself, we may have had more TP in our ration packs but there was a price to pay!!!!

    • @iangarrett741
      @iangarrett741 20 днів тому

      I heard that the British toilet paper ration was x4 sheets per day, while the GI ration was 24 sheets!
      Glad you and your bottom survived!

  • @tomawen5916
    @tomawen5916 Рік тому +4

    Very informative and educational. I first saw a mock up of the ration in a pictoral history of the British "Tommie" in the lead up to the Normandy landings. It is absolutely fantastic to see the ration being prepared and eaten (or drunk). Well done Mate!!!!

  • @jesseplaysgames2032
    @jesseplaysgames2032 2 роки тому +1

    After watching this video I plan on ordering one of these very soon!

  • @safiremorningstar
    @safiremorningstar Рік тому +2

    I just thought you'd like to know I gave you a thumbs up because it's nice to see a britishers take on these things though Steve 89 or 1989 he's been doing this for quite some time then he stop doing it who knows why nice to see a British person take on it although in those British rations I was surprised they also didn't come with cigarettes... There's was the smoking generation.

  • @colinmoore7460
    @colinmoore7460 Рік тому +1

    Zizal TP? I remember that stuff from school in the 1970s and early 80s! It didnt so much as clean thing up as just move stuff about! Mind you it DID get used as tracing paper, and from what I heard on a recent repeat of QI, it also got used as airmail writing paper by foreign exchange students, especially in boarding schools.

  • @jeromewagschal9485
    @jeromewagschal9485 Рік тому +1

    I always find it amazing when people eat genuine WW2 rations...That shows how well-prepared these rations were...
    To think that you're actually eating something that was prepared and packed 80 years ago just blows my mind...
    That said some people might have stronger digestive systems than others...

    • @zacharyrollick6169
      @zacharyrollick6169 Рік тому +1

      This might be a reproduction. It looks slightly too clean.

    • @DavidCowie2022
      @DavidCowie2022 Рік тому +1

      @@zacharyrollick6169 It says in the description that it's a modern reproduction, and the channel sells them on their website.

    • @zacharyrollick6169
      @zacharyrollick6169 Рік тому

      @@DavidCowie2022 Thanks, I forgot to update my comment.

  • @_____7704
    @_____7704 Рік тому

    "The Germans had crystal meth - all we had was tea with about a half a dozen sugars in it"

  • @kernowman2768
    @kernowman2768 6 місяців тому

    Even in the 1980s our ration pack was 4000calories. Our arctic rations in Norway were 5,500calories 🇬🇧.

  • @angloaust1575
    @angloaust1575 Рік тому +1

    Nostalgia !
    Rations much more improved today
    Best not to be bogged down in past
    Look forward!

  • @DiMaggio82
    @DiMaggio82 Рік тому +1

    Keep it up 💯

  • @historybuff9276
    @historybuff9276 Рік тому +1

    LoL I sworn you said "troops jumping into Ireland during operation Market Garden" but after listening a couple of times Arnhem pops out

  • @freddietb0875
    @freddietb0875 3 роки тому +2

    Hi I’m a huge fan and I follow your tiktok

  • @agent7796
    @agent7796 Рік тому

    Outstanding, 😎👍👍

  • @jeanroddenberry6433
    @jeanroddenberry6433 7 місяців тому

    This is the most compact daily ration I have ever seen 🔁

  • @bowen1189ify
    @bowen1189ify 2 роки тому +3

    I took a drink every time you said"ration pack"

  • @jtpenman
    @jtpenman 2 роки тому +2

    The box is one meal for me. No enough calories

  • @Sanderford
    @Sanderford Рік тому

    I would have to imagine the menu suggests biscuits with the oatmeal because it's assumed the soldier will crush one or more biscuits down and mix them in for thickening. Also, the tea having loads of sugar in it makes sense, as then you can save the sugar cubes for the oatmeal, or just for a light pick-me-up when on watch.

  • @Dorje17
    @Dorje17 Рік тому +2

    Very interesting,indeed!

  • @hooXpoo
    @hooXpoo 2 роки тому +5

    I wish they still made these, be grate to throw in a pack for camping.

    • @LivingHistoryUK
      @LivingHistoryUK  2 роки тому +4

      They do! Check out Living History UK Website:- livinghistoryuk.co.uk/shop

    • @darthsk8ter480
      @darthsk8ter480 2 роки тому

      Easy to make one

  • @AmstradExin
    @AmstradExin 2 роки тому +6

    HOLY COW....quite literally....That gravy looks like the most luxurious soup I have ever seen!

  • @fishsmell3939
    @fishsmell3939 Рік тому +1

    It isn't our boy SteveMRE but it's close enough.

  • @TheWirksworthGunroom
    @TheWirksworthGunroom Рік тому

    Interesting presentation. Could you elaborate on why the two different sizes were produced if the contents were the same? Also, who has made these reproduction items?

    • @LivingHistoryUK
      @LivingHistoryUK  Рік тому +2

      Thanks. The reproductions were made in-house here at Living History UK, we occasionally sell the packs on our website. The differing sizes were so that they could fit in the two mess tins (1 x large & 1 x Small).

  • @Stellar001100
    @Stellar001100 2 роки тому +2

    As innocent as a chocolate bar is... Fury has clearly messed that up for me.

  • @gregnulik1975
    @gregnulik1975 Рік тому

    The soldiers that were used to these probably included a grinder to save energy, and probably added a few more ingredients for the meat stew and porridge.

  • @B1900pilot
    @B1900pilot 10 місяців тому

    Very interesting! Really love the enameled coffee mug…

  • @robertrobert7924
    @robertrobert7924 Рік тому +2

    What ration pack had Bully Beef in a 12 oz can from Argentina or Uruguay ?

    • @LivingHistoryUK
      @LivingHistoryUK  Рік тому +1

      I think you are alluding to the 'Iron Ration' of WW1.

  • @dcanavan8558
    @dcanavan8558 Місяць тому +1

    Did they have different rations for troops in the fsr east or was it all the same due to costs?

  • @daviddaviscrawford3669
    @daviddaviscrawford3669 2 роки тому +1

    Awesomeness

  • @joshmartin7520
    @joshmartin7520 Рік тому +1

    Hey living history could you please do a ww2 usmc tropical ration what they had in the hot climate please many thanks

  • @keepourwarherosseen535
    @keepourwarherosseen535 3 роки тому +4

    Oh the part where you said "no it is not dog food" made me laugh. I have ordered my dad one for when he goes camping, man is he in for a feast. 😅

  • @Fatty2-sj8vr
    @Fatty2-sj8vr 3 місяці тому

    I could imagine still feeling hungry even though it's surprisingly with a good amount of calories. It would make sense with the cigarette rations they got, as well as smoking was and still is known to suppress feelings of hunger.

  • @josephd27
    @josephd27 Рік тому +3

    I wonder why they didn't just put in 4 tea bags instead of the blocks. Tea looked very cloudy like there was a bit of milk in it

    • @LivingHistoryUK
      @LivingHistoryUK  Рік тому +3

      It's pre-mixed, and each block has tea; sugar & powdered milk in it. 65% approx. sugar. It was created to be an energy drink, with one cup at daybreak and the other at the end of the days exertion.

  • @mikewingert-savagelyerudite
    @mikewingert-savagelyerudite Рік тому +1

    Toilet paper….as we used to say, two sheets to smear, two sheets to polish….🤣

  • @colingibson3921
    @colingibson3921 Рік тому

    Served in the navy. But as we carried SBS and the such it was really great .. we had to help with there loading and unloading often in the very early hours. They would bring extra rat packs for those of us that would go hiking when we were at anchor . My favorite was the Arctic packs. Not only did they have the extra Calories but I personally thought that the menus were better. Also I found that I could more easily break down the pack for stowage within my kit. And still be able to access it during the day without a major repack. Oh happy days.
    Just one question I now reside in the USA. But would very much like to try the WW2 rat pack. Is there any where that I could get a couple. Thank very much.

  • @jimmyhvy2277
    @jimmyhvy2277 Рік тому +1

    Marching burns a lot of energy , so , if you wish to lose weight , Walk , A Lot !

  • @aj2080xy6
    @aj2080xy6 21 день тому

    We would just be Angles and Saxons without the unifying power of tea.

  • @mikewinston8709
    @mikewinston8709 Рік тому

    One sheet of toilet paper to smear….one to polish, as we used to say…..🤣

  • @thomasdaily4363
    @thomasdaily4363 2 роки тому +1

    Now all you need is the dehydrated water.

  • @madzen112
    @madzen112 23 години тому

    Never go to war without oatmeal!

  • @mikeadams5305
    @mikeadams5305 2 місяці тому

    We were still being issued this for my school CCF in the 50s. We all felt is was far superior to school meals.

  • @farmerboy916
    @farmerboy916 Рік тому +1

    This is a great presentation, and shows just how well this kit is put together. Less than no idea why YT just recommended it to me, but I’m not complaining.

  • @user-xt9kl1vm3z
    @user-xt9kl1vm3z 29 днів тому

    Yorkie bars used to be issued but the message on the wrapper wasn't PC!

  • @SimonAmazingClarke
    @SimonAmazingClarke Рік тому +2

    While not an exciting menu I gave the average soldier sufficient calories for a day plus plenty of pick me ups. The Russian soldiers at the time wrre given a potato or a turnip, they had to source other ingredients themselves.

  • @Crodmog83
    @Crodmog83 8 місяців тому

    This is super cool ive never seen British ration paclks before. Really cool

  • @unguidedone
    @unguidedone 2 роки тому +2

    if i buy on your website a pack will it convert my visa usd -> £ ??

  • @sammythefinch8564
    @sammythefinch8564 Рік тому +1

    We used to call the chocolate “bung hole”

  • @davidmunro1469
    @davidmunro1469 2 роки тому +3

    Thanks man. The equipment was so heavy that the men would need every calorie. The Nazi,s really tried to starve Britain.

  • @jakemocci3953
    @jakemocci3953 Рік тому +5

    I love how English this guy sounds, god bless England and let her remain English.

    • @alexblue6991
      @alexblue6991 Рік тому +1

      Nowadays Britain can't even defend their own borders with thousands of illegal Immigrants coming into Britain every month they get hotels and meals and WiFi and spending money for free

    • @zhitchcresttail3387
      @zhitchcresttail3387 Рік тому

      Damn, are you brits not even hiding the racism anymore?

    • @jakemocci3953
      @jakemocci3953 Рік тому +2

      @@zhitchcresttail3387 It’s racism to want England to remain English?

    • @globalnomad450
      @globalnomad450 19 днів тому

      @@jakemocci3953well I guess anyone living in England is English or they wouldn’t live there? Nothing to do with racism …

    • @jakemocci3953
      @jakemocci3953 19 днів тому

      @@globalnomad450 No, they aren’t.
      A White guy living in India would never be Indian. An Indian living in England will never be English.

  • @renviluan2842
    @renviluan2842 Рік тому

    In WW2 some soldiers recruited were from headhunting tribes. Worse, some were from cannibalistic tribes. They were effective as they didn't carry as much rations . Though they never did leave without spices.