I do recall being thirsty. Since your audience is mostly nam vets, Id guess ALL OF THEM remember c-rats. I was on Google looking up information on c-rat socks as this is a new term that I just learned and that is how I arrived here. 98 the LEMCO Cha Rang Valley 66 67. Not sure how the armor units split their meals. This was so insightful to read! We called it Coco mo. Dont have any Cs any more, but still got several P-38s, three still sealed in the brown paper. Miss those soldiers from our lives deeply. Vietnam Era C-Ration Cigarette Pack www.hardscrabblefarm.com The photo above shows the components of the cigarette pack. | dng sng c. Steve Miller Each menu contained approximately 1200 calories and consisted of: One canned meat course One canned fruit or cake During the monsoon season or in areas with rivers and streams, this is a moot point as water is plentiful! U.S.A.F. Might you, or anyone else have an idea? A can opener (called both a John Wayne or a P-38) was needed to open the cans. Found four P38s still in the brown paper wrapping that I brought back from Nam in Dec. 72. (LogOut/ (Ham and eggs) they were the worst. George Newport dynamite and dirt merchant Combat Engineer. Moat says though he warned his children over the years not to touch his pound cake, he did let them eat some other rations when they were growing up in the 1980s, including canned spaghetti and crackers. At topa C-ration with P-38 can opener. I never went away hungry! The menu is comprised of one meat (meatloaf, beef tips, chicken, etc), mashed potatoes, veggies, cake or pie, ice-cold milk, lemonade and steaming, hot coffee. As I recall, only about 30% of the soldiers in my platoon did not smoke. These meals came in a case containing 12 meals. Thanks Freddy Wright. Using a John Wayne (a P-38) pierce a series of closely spaced holes around the top and bottom rims of the can. These were the times that made it ok. This is the official Quartermaster's description of C-Rations used in Vietnam "The Meal, Combat, Individual, is designed for issue as the tactical situation dictates, either in individual units as a meal or in multiples of three as a complete ration. Keeping the Troops in the Field. Part 1: Rations - Australia`s Vietnam War However, none of us wanted to carry that much extra weight on our backs, instead, most settling for a single complete meal per day and extra cans of crackers, cakes and fruit to supplement their diet until the next resupply all stuffed into a sock and tied to the back of a rucksack. Smoking in the services came under attack in the 1980s. Use the removed lid to cut 4 thin slices from the biscuit, toss the unused biscuits. Would turn to soup. Wait until they run out of cigarettes and trade them for C-Rats. The 4 meals I remember are 1- chopped ham and eggs 2 beans and wieners 3- ham and lima beans 4- beefsteak and potatoes. Crash fire. 1960s US GI Vietnam era C-Ration PLASTIC SPOON Brand New $14.95 klink-one (11,878) 99.9% Buy It Now Free shipping 125 sold Sponsored Vintage Vietnam era unopened Combat C Rations B1 B2 B3 Unit Crackers & Candy Brand New $45.00 southern-surplus2016 (1,355) 100% or Best Offer C-RATIONS - Brownwater Vietnam Veterans Division base camps and some larger firebases had staffed mess halls, serving three hot meals every day. Everyone like cake after that. These things have left a deep impression on him, and he recalls to those memories fondly, despite the trying period his country was facing during that time. Used extensively during World War II. The 10-in-1 Ration included packages with 10 cigarettes each. Little known or unpopular brands. The daily ration of 3 meals provides approximately 3600 calories., 1 Beef w/Spiced Sauce, Halved Apricots, Peanut Butter, B-1 Unit crackers, candy, 2 Tuna Fish, Quartered Pears, Peanut Butter, B-1 Unit crackers, candy, 3 Ham and Eggs, Chopped, Quartered Pears, Peanut Butter, B-1 Unit crackers, candy, 4 Pork, Sliced, Cooked with Juices, Halved Apricots, Peanut Butter, B-1 Unit crackers, candy, 5 Beans w/Frankfurter Chunks in Tomato Sauce, Blackberry Jam, Fruitcake, B-2 Unit crackers, cocoa beverage powder, 6 Beef Slices and Potatoes w/Gravy, Pineapple Jam, Orange Nut Roll, B-2 Unit crackers, cocoa beverage powder, 7 Spaghetti w/Beef Chunks in Sauce, Peach Jam, Cinnamon Nut Roll, B-2 Unit crackers, cocoa beverage powder, 8 Beans w/Meat Balls in Tomato Sauce, Grape Jam, Pound Cake, B-2 Unit crackers, cocoa beverage powder, 9 Beefsteak, Sliced Peaches, Cheese Spread, Cheddar Plain, B-3 Unit crackers, candy, 10 Chicken or Turkey Boned, Cheese Spread, Cheddar Plain, Fruit Cocktail, B-3 Unit crackers, candy, 11 Ham Sliced, Cooked with Juices, Cheese Spread, Cheddar Plain, Fruit Cocktail, B-3 Unit crackers, candy, 12 Turkey Loaf, Cheese Spread, Cheddar Plain, Sliced Peaches, B-3 Unit crackers, candy. Marines were not great cooks, but they were inventive. I just put the pound cake into one of my scenes. One thing I remember about Cs was the fruit. We would punch a few holes in the top of the can using a P38 and add a small amount of water and heat it for a bit with a piece of C4. Fortunately I was able to run down a medic with some antacid. $40 . c rations cigarettes: Search Result | eBay yes i remember . Service. We would get a hot meal maybe onced a month. Enjoy! Usually the coffee, sugar and creamer had to be worked over with a bayonet pommel to reconstitute it into powder. I can't find my links right now, but a little bit of searching should turn them up pretty easily. No heat tablets before Vietnam. We had c-rats (MCIs) in basic and in Germany on FTX until about 83, then we got MREs over there. Original Rare U.S. Vietnam War Survival Kit & Ration Packaging Pingback: Remember C-Rations? A stove was usually carried in the back pack or cargo pocket and used repeatedly until the metal began to fail. Food was of secondary importance. Cigarettes were bad for your health along with bullets. Remember C-Rations? - CherriesWriter - Vietnam War website lemon aid powder was good with some descent tasting water, [] https://charliecompany.org/2012/04/20/c-rations/ [], [] freeze dried meals Ive tried over the years didnt taste much better than the C rations I ate in the military. Wow brings back a lot of memories. Good article. I got pretty good at stealing C4 to cook with , and those LRRP rations . Always enjoyed the meals when I was out in the field. The "Honcho Club". Gen. Walter S. McIlhenny son of the 2nd company president of McIlhenny Company from his experiences with C-Rations as a soldier during WWII came up with the idea to send soldiers copies of the Charlie Ration Cookbook filled with recipes for spicing up C-rations with Tabasco Pepper Sauce wrapped around two-ounce bottles of Tabasco Pepper Sauce along with a handful of a P-38 type can openers all in a waterproof canister. Although officially a new ration, the MCI was derived from and very similar to the original C-Ration, and in fact continued to be called "C-Rations" by American troops throughout its production life as a combat ration (1958-1980). We always had plenty of rice. We had would get rations of beer and soda dropped off often in the jungles. I was a cold war veteran spending my 3 years in Germany, but we were issued them for field trips, alerts and exercises. Being from MN was my home connection. That was when I had the idea to start my own sauce company. I just wanted to give you a quick heads up! Photo via Wikipedia. It tasted like delicious warm and moist cake fresh from the bakery. I was with the 15th Aerial Port Sq 1968-69, Da Nang. One case of C-Rations contained 6 rations. I did that too but I wondered sometimes if a 7.62 round could ignite it. Vietnam Us Army Usgi C Ration Boxes Sold by militarydepotga in Woodstock Buy Now! and heat a canteen cup of water and it provided you with quick hot water or c rations. In and around Quang Tri with side trips to Hue, Khe San & Dong Ha. I do have a question the meat and beans I liked but raised on beans, I recently found and on line copy of the Us Army cook book. . I , however, could not find its same taste and flavor in America after 30 years in USA. I was the lucky one that LIKED ham and Lima beans! made it somehow. They have the following menus: Ham & Eggs Ingredients: 82.5% whole egg, 9.3% of pork, onion, herbs, spices, salt, E250, E621, E300/E301, dextrose. Free shipping for many products! Agree pound cake slice it mix choc sugar creamer make icing. You brought back a lot of memories. From Sylmar, CA. We took them camping, my sister wanted corn dogs, which the bears ate as they passed thru our camp. Within shouting distance of us was a huge Marine Mess. Nov 16, 2013 at 2338hrs, Being an MACV Advisor C-rations always tasted good when ever we had a chance to beg some. So many times I got something other that ham & Lima so I made out in the bargain department. When I was in AIT training, I can remember eating the fortified chocolate wafers made at the Wilber Chocolate factory in Lititz, PA. I miss the guys I hope all are doing well. I could not find a meat and beans recipe. It was a luck of the draw right after we went through the gas obstacle coarse at basic training. These reminiscences take me back. Some of the meals werent too bad, especially if somebody from home sent Heinz-57 Sauce or Hot Sauce to doctor them up. I wanted to see more of his brave journey. Hey Fred, I was with the same unit as you except I was in B Company, August of 69 through June of 70. Anyway, you made my day this morning. I have an entire case of unopened C rations from 1969 for sale on Ebay right now. The heat tabs gave off exhaust like tear gas, which could drive guys out of a tent or bunker, so a little C-4 was just the thing burned hot and clean, and no danger of exploding because C-4 was a stable substance. https://charliecompany.org/2012/04/20/c-rations/ Reply With []. Then mix a bunch of mosquito repellent in about a half of can.use the rest of the peanut better on the very thick (hard tack) crackers!! Also read a lot about their c-rat experiences too. DONT HOW THEY PRESEVERED THEM BUT THEY DID A GOOG JOB TSGT CLARENCE C WOODY USAF. I thank each of you for all you have done and all the countless sacrifices you made. I do remember about a week after I was out in the field we received a case of onions by mistake. C-ration | Military Wiki | Fandom Original Vietnam era US Military C Ration white plastic Spoon.From C Ration 382314172092. This isnt Larry Craft from Pittsburgh, is it? And to you Vietnam soldierswelcome home sincerely wished to you all. Welcome Home my brothers & Sisters. I grew up in Pensacola,and lived on tabasco sauce for my oysters and everything else, and while in Nam I came up with an idea for my own hot sauce for eating c rations with,and wrote it down in a notebook we kept our call signs and frequencies in. You, and all veterans have my utmost respect and admiration. Yes they did in WWI, WWII and right up to Vietnam. They were the best canned peaches Ive ever had. BTW, I did some shows with Justin Wilson in New Orleans. Cigarettes, once considered crucial to American fighting men, have sadly gone the way of the daily rum ration. There was always enough for seconds, but most of us passed as our shrunken stomachs have already overextended from a single helping of this gourmet meal. The MCI was intended as a modest improvement over the earlier canned Type C or C ration, with inclusion . Helicopter Pilot. (LogOut/ And my brothers. the outer layer of clear plastic is starting to delaminate from the brown plastic. Three of us hailed a cab & that older gent stopped & bought us a six pack. I also still have my P-38. With this type of stove only half a Trioxin heat tab was needed to heat the meal and then the other half could be used to heat water for coffee or cocoa. As an infantry soldier in Vietnam, C-Rations was my sole source of nourishment for at least 300 of the 365 days I served in-country. During the 1960s C-ration cigarettes were identical to the sample packs of four that tobacco salesreps handed out to the public. Got some Phillip Morris cigarettes in a dark brown package PM quit using the dark brown package in the late 1940s thats how old some of the Cs were. I was a dog handler in Vietnam 67-68. When absolutely necessary, Id empty the water and spoon in a can of cheese, melting it together with a ball of C-4. Ham and Limas was the favorite for this purpose. Pour out all of the heavy syrup, and 3.) Each ration was composed of a B-unit and a M-unit; total weight was approximately 7 pounds. Only once was stupid enough to eat the WHOLE LRRP ration at onne, swells up pretty big after the water goes down! I liked the Cs better. Vietnam War-Stories.com: Phu Bai, Seabees: C-Rations descritpion c-4 was the best for heating, some 4th inf. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. I wanted to see the reality of what the soldiers had to endure. Ive been missing those Olive can food image and its opener tool. Each soldier was issued three boxes per day containing breakfast, dinner and supper. General Delivery Silver Springs Fl.34489 USA Spent almost 2 yrs in Northern I corps. took the fire extinguisher and use it to get our cokes cold. Ron Perron Close to Mom!s chocolate cookie mix before she put on the cooking ban to bake. My two favorites were green eggs and ham and yes, ham and lima beans. Where can I buy this rations ?I like this food too much. It was great when someone got a care package from homewe all shared. They Tried! canteens inside a canvas or nylon cover attached to web gear or ruck sacks, or the actual cans that C rations were canned. C-Rations | Charlie Company Vietnam 1966-1972 I had 2 brothers in the military, one in the marines, one in the army. I have the greatest respect for the grunts they did it with ingenuity and a lot of common sense. C-Rations - vietnamgear.com A combination my Italian wife would cringe at. Remembering Military C-rations - MidWeek fruit cocktail about to down it and a 60mm blasted my can out I always wanted to be in the military but because I about cut my foot off as a kid, I could not get in. I agree almost entirely with you assessment of taste and quality and preferences, with one exception: I was a combat photographer with the First Air Cav, and made it my personal mission to photograph an op from each of our original 8 infantry battalions , all of our artillery battalions, and the engineer and cavalry units, plus every company in the Aviation brigade. Remembering Vietnam: Heating C-Rations with a Pinch of C-4 I would like to extend a huge THANK YOU to you, and every single veteran for your honor, your valor, and for sharing what little you had with my father and our family. The ham and eggs were inedible. description of C-Rations used in Vietnam: The small cans included in the meal were ideal for making a stove. C-Rations FSN 8970-577-4513 Specification MIL-M-35048 First procured in 1961, the Meal, Combat, Individual (MCI) weighed just under 2 pounds and was produced in 12 different menus. Through some investigation he found the manufacturer of it was Sara Lee. It was intended to be issued to U.S. military land forces when fresh food (A-ration) or packaged unprepared food (B-Ration) prepared in mess halls or field kitchens was impractical or not available, and when a survival ration (K-ration or D-ration) was insufficient. Meatballs and beans! So I gave my last Cs to a Boy Scout Troop and switched to freeze-dried packets (civilian version of MREs) . The C-4 was safe to use as long as it wasnt compressed or using too much at one time. In addition to the two carboard parts, you will need four cigarettes & two pieces of foil. If you want to learn more about the Vietnam War and its Warriors, then subscribe to this blog and get notified by email or your feed reader every time a new story, picture, video or changes occur on this website the button is located at the top right of this page. Abovecrew members on a UH-1 helicopter deliver C-rations to soldiers in the field during the Vietnam War. C-rations combat rations. Always let the FNGs learn a lesson the hard way. I REMBER C-RATS I LIKED POUND CAKE AND RANGER PUDDINGDENNIS 4TH INF DIV 69-70, So cool, i love your post, I am from Vietnam. 10 days later gulfort, mississippi.. jus lemme have a p38.. The dilemma here is that water is required for these and at almost three pounds per quart; the extra weight is a consideration. Mass-2 Marine attached to the 3rd Marine Div. Glad to be on my way back to Goliad, TX so many of my buds were not so lucky. I collect all of the C-Rats rejects and I have plenty to eat. Smoke, if you got 'em.C-Ration cigarettes Loved the article brought back a lot of memories. It was reported in the media that each soldier in Vietnam had a hot meal each day. Open the cracker can leaving the lid attached, fill half way with dirt, then drain some JP-4 from under the Huey in to the can. The coffee, sugar, creamer and hot cocoa came in paper envelopes. My last CO also liked them. Looked for the fruit cans mostly, but some of the other items were tasty too. Cases of C-Rations are assigned and split among a squad of soldiers theres an ample supply to cover three meals per person 4.5 pounds of canned wet food for each days adequate nourishment. . Thought it was really good. THEY WERE STILL GOOD. Any leads would be greatly appreciated! Brings back memories of a distant time.. The C-Ration, or Type C ration, was an individual canned, pre-cooked, and prepared wet ration. C-ration - Wikipedia And one day I plan on working as a flight RN / EMT-P as well as continuing to either work or volunteer as a firefighter. loved getting the ham and eggs or beanie weenies pound cake with a melted John Wayne bar over it was heaven crackers were really funky l thought. Abandoned my country, Vietnam, in 1975, but that did not make me hating them. Hey, I think your website might be having browser compatibility issues. Got to Nam in July 68 an assigned as a pilot way down in the Delta. Patrick Douglas Erb was there from Oct.20,1970-March 15,1971. noviopera From shop noviopera. Everything was always better with Tabbasco Sauce to spice it up. Yes of course the C-Rations survived the bears. The local food in Thailand deserves its stellar reputation. Right? Left out the crew chief version of a stove. Never know when you may have to open a can of crackers! If I admit to actually liking and trading for ham & lima beans, does that imply Im strange beyond? Never heard of that version before. I was hoping you could help me identify a certain piece of equipment that soldiers used to cook/reheat their meals during the Vietnam War. Although the meat item can be eaten cold, it is more palatable when heated. Never saw anyone eat pound cake without spitting it out. My dad knows what its called in Vietnamese, but has no clue what it is in English. When did they stop putting cigarettes in C-Rations? - TimesMojo Anything a dog wont eat should not be consumed by a human. A Marine tank commander serving in Vietnam in 1968 noted his unit was frequently supplied with older stocks of C-rations, complete with early 1950s dates on the cans. The can fit the input chute clip perfectly and provided a smooth curved surface for the linked 7.62s to feed ammo into the M-60. Jerry. Give me pears or apricots any time. Warrant officer. That was like eating the congealed fat from a canned ham. I got ham and eggs. In the aviation community wed take a can of biscuits, poke holes in it, pour some JP4 into it, and voila a stove!! Click Here for web printable Marlboro Cigarettes from C-Ration Accessory Pack. Same when I came out of the field and started eating mess-hall chow regularly. A better stove was created by simply using the can opener end of a church key (a flat metal device designed to open soft drink and beer containers with a bottle opener on one end and can opener on the other commonly used before the invention of the pull tab and screw-off bottle top) to puncture triangular holes around the top and bottom rims of the can which resulted in a hotter fire and much less fumes. All individual empty cans and trash were buried prior to leaving the table unless he had another use for one of the cans. My dad knew few young kind and handsome American colleagues that I admired and impressed at that time. This stove was satisfactory, but did not allow enough oxygen to enter which caused incomplete burning of the blue Trioxin heat tablet, causing fumes which irritated the eyes and respiratory tract. In Vietnam I was with Regional and Popular Force troops in Rung Sat Special Since Cs were pre-cooked, they didnt need to be heated up, but it helped. In the fall of this year I will be in a paramedic program. 1967 Vietnam c-rations box being opened for the first time in 43 years. ONE ORIGINAL!! On the rare occasion when we got a fresh bag lunch sandwich some kinda fruit and a couple boiled eggs it was egg salad time what a treet. Original was from a formerly unopened original accessory pack. Want My Omelet? The Best and Worst of US Military Rations Medevac. Military explosives are designed to go through combat. MCI Rations | Hotel 2/5 Vietnam Marines Our squad leader was fairturned all Cs upside down and would mix up..then we would pick..No Fear!! A couple of days later our friend David called and told us that there was a problem with the sauce. Our company left San Diego with a Navy Band giving us Marines a memorable send off. My father used to grumble about C-rations from his service in WWII, also, so it was interesting to read this site. Put 1 slice on the bottom of the 2 cans with attached lids. While there me and a buddy were starved one night so we go to the helicopter pad and find loads of empty cases of c rats, we start searching after about 10 minutes my buddy finds a can, lights up his zippo and with his southern twang says Michael, I cant hardly believe someone left a can of ham and M F ers behind. I was at Pleiku AB 67-68 and we used to open up the tin of peanut butter, take a match and light the top layer of oil, and it burned excellent! Most used their canteen cups, which nested on the bottom of 1 Qt. Plate. Your email address will not be published. Its characteristics emphasize utility, flexibility of use, and more variety of food components than were included in the Ration, Combat, Individual (C Ration), which it replaces. Havent heard that in eons. The accessory pack with each meal was sealed in a foil pouch. vet 69-73 does any one have a recipe for meat and beans? after this became the way of doing it. (Obviously some supply sergeant made himself a bunch of money.) In 1968-69 I ate c-rations that were older than I was. just outside of Da Nang, we were working with the KMC. The first and last time I ate that meal. C Ration Cigarettes (1 - 3 of 3 results) Price ($) Any price Under $25 $25 to $100 $100 to $250 . P-38! What do you think? The daily ration of 3 meals provides approximately 3600 calories." There were 4 choices of meat in each B group. Larry, as a young WO1 pilot just reporting to Nam, making and using the crew chief stove was one of the first thing my crew chief taught me to do. I considered serving with the US Armed Forces on countless occasions however I have an old skateboarding injury in my foot and ankle and hardware that came with it that ultimately made me decide to serve domestically. Vietnam Equipment VE-547 Choice Vietnam Jungle Boots, size 12. As a Army pilot, I knew this well. I say all and families because a Military person has or had people waiting for them and worrying about them. Ive also created a poll to help identify my website audience before leaving, can you please click HERE and choose the one item best describing you. Web Printable Paperwork - HardScrabble Farm Blocks of c 4 began to be available, this spared claymores. The short story, "The Things They Carried," written by Tim O'Brien (1990), appears to be an unpretentious narration that list the tangible items carried by the soldiers while fighting in the Vietnam War. I was at minimum weight then. C-ration cans inside our huge transmitter, and after a couple hours sending messages back and forth we could remove those cans and enjoy a delicious hot meal e.g., my favorite, Ragout of Beef. In an effort to keep things fair, Ive witnessed squad leaders dumping cases of C-Rations upside down (hiding the name of the meal) and mixing them up to give everyone an equal chance of selecting a popular meal. We never had cold meals. VE-1226 Cigarette case from the 67TH TAC Recon Wing. I mixed the cocoa powder, coffee powder and creamer in hot water for a tolerable beverage. During the 1960s C-ration cigarettes were identical to the sample packs of four that tobacco salesreps handed out to the public. We just throw a fragmentation hand grenade in the pond, which is usually a bomb crater, then all of the fish will come to the surface of the water dead. Twelve different menus are included in the specification. I ate C rats in Korea in 1960-61, and in Vietnam 65-66. I was 13. So it was c-rats for at least two meals a night. Going through a box of memorabilia a couple days ago. My favorite recipewas to get a can of bread from the B-3 unit and a can of cheese from a B-2 unit; open both cans but do not take off the lid; place both cans in an empty B Unit box; light the box on fire until it burns completely; remove the bread and open it; pour the melted cheese over the bread and voila a toasted cheese sandwich. Smith Bravo Co. 2nd Plt 1st Bn 1st Mar Rgt 1st Mar Div, Old memories On rare occasions when allowed piled stones put tab in middle for stove. Vietnam C Rations - Military Collectibles For Sale I have so much respect & admiration for them. Pingback: Feasting on the Frontlines: The Vietnam War Discussing Food History. Vietnam (1961-75) Collectibles; Militaria; Vietnam (1961-75) Original Period Items; Other Vietnam War Orig. We were supplied by air drops and you ran to the pallet to get the best c ration unit. Great. A second or B unit might include peanut butter and crackers, chocolate, gum, cigarettes, salt, pepper, and sugar, among other items. Must have been super hot. That went for Officers and enlisted men. Using a John Wayne (a P-38) pierce a series of closely spaced holes around the top and bottom rims of the can. Last time I tried to replace my Cs the price had gone out of sight. C Rations & D Rations from WW2 and Korea - Digger History Pingback: A brief history of coffee in the US military, Your website really help me and my grandson doing a paper on me. Ha, ha! DD345 - Liberty Pass. Im writing a book which is fiction loosely based on my real experience for ages 10-14. $45: VE-1225 Vietnam Boxed lock and keys. Glossary of Military Terms & Slang from the Vietnam War A-C Brings back a lot of memories. During World War II, C-Rations included a cigarette packet of nine cigarettes. There was a time shortly after making my second move to a new area we got resupplied with a case of fresh onions by mistake. They learned quickly when the cans exploded and Messed up my airplane said the M/Sgt who was the flight engineer sitting across from the voltage regulators. Hill 55 out of DaNang.
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