The Mess or Mess Hall is where military staff are served their food. This place is named after the word Mes, or "portion of food" from old French. It refers to the standardized portions soldiers were given in standard army-sized food platters, not unlike the one we know from the militaries of modern countries.
About the same as now, except less of it. Not fast food, not expensive food, just normal home-cooked meals. Military personnel had special meals created for their situation. Soldiers often ate out of cans while in the field. Google: Military Rations
You cannot. Canadian military rations (known as Individual Meal Packs or IMP's) are only for military use and cannot be sold to civilians. You can however order American military rations (known as Meals Ready to Eat or MRE's) online.
Mess Hall
Mess Hall
Meals Ready to Eat, or MRE's
Yes, I've heard Chili's has, but I found this info from a veteran who got declined for his free meal at Chili's.
Military type MRE prepared meals for emergencies can be purchased online for $9.90 for a single meal, $69.80 for 6 meals and $119.00 for a case of 12. Go to www.survivalstore.com for more information and to place an order.
MREs (Meals Ready-to-Eat) typically contain around 1200-1300 calories, with a balance of macronutrients like protein, carbohydrates, and fats. They also include essential vitamins and minerals to meet a soldier's daily nutrition needs. MREs are designed to be a portable, shelf-stable meal option for military personnel in the field.
Soldier food in a plastic pouch is typically called a "Meal Ready-to-Eat" (MRE). These are self-contained, individual field rations designed to be lightweight, portable, and shelf-stable for military personnel to consume when traditional food facilities are not available.
The per diem for military personnel typically starts when a service member departs from their permanent duty station on official travel orders and ends when they return to that station. It covers daily expenses such as meals and lodging during travel. The specific rates and allowances may vary based on location and duration of travel, as outlined in the Joint Travel Regulations (JTR).
30 minute meals
Shes known for her 30 minute meals