The Horrifying Truth About Stormtrooper Rations
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If you think military rations in real life are terrible... imagine supplying a massive military force that has to be deployed galaxy wide. In this video we enter into the realm of heavily processed mystery meats and shady protein paste.
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@sketchtherapy1218
11 ай бұрын
NYC stable, LMAO
@chriscummings4206
10 ай бұрын
For some reason, I can envision stormtroopers eating only hot dogs...
@brianlindee4397
5 ай бұрын
Alan if you had a crystal ball you would never said New York City is stable it's more like a judge dredd maga city in chaos full of illegal immigrants
During WW2 the US Navy had created Ice Cream Ships to keep moral up and provide frozen treats to all allied forces.
@GenerationTech
11 ай бұрын
I imagine it has ridiculous amount of weapons emplacements on it to protect it from ice cream thieves
@Marisa_arts
11 ай бұрын
@@GenerationTech sadly, no, it was just a ship made of concrete that delivered delicious frozen treats. But the Marines on board, those, are the real weapons that you shouldn't f with.
@sentrysapper45
11 ай бұрын
If memory serves me correctly there was a Japanese commander who despaired when he learned of the existence of American ice cream ships, since your average Japanese serviceman would get little more than a couple handfuls of rice and dried fish for their daily rations. They had no hope of competing with an enemy supply supply chain so extensive that it could regularly feed its soldiers luxury food like ice cream.
@Marisa_arts
11 ай бұрын
@@sentrysapper45 I think so??? Not exactly sure, but wouldn't surprise me lmfao Like what the hell would you do after seeing the insane supply chain an enemy faction has? I'd sure as hell would try to think of a way to just find a means of keeping my guys alive and if it means surrendering to live another day (if it isn't the Russians) I'd go for it if it was like the USA that offered it. There is no shame or dishonor in surrendering to survive.
@tomhenry897
11 ай бұрын
Only for a few naval ships Not for marines
My dad told me that, while he was in the military, one of the most important members of his group was the one who always brought spices with him and knew how to cook.
@maxwhite8616
11 ай бұрын
That would be me as I'm not much good at anything else
@Stormcrow_1
11 ай бұрын
Always take spices and Tobasco with you when you deploy.
@fyreantz2555
11 ай бұрын
Pain is MRE's leaving the body...
@Stormcrow_1
11 ай бұрын
@@fyreantz2555 Meals Refuse to Exit.
@HylianSith920
11 ай бұрын
If you can spice or salt up your MREs, you're set.
I remember in Jedi Fallen Order, one of the random bits of dialogue Stormtroopers can have while you're exploring has one of them blame their infamously bad aim on the rations.
@orrthehunter
11 ай бұрын
I will not be surprised if that was true consider how bad food can affect someone who react to it in negative ways.
@twistedyogert
11 ай бұрын
Hard to use that fancy blaster if you feel like Ewoks are chewing on your insides.
@genericuser984
10 ай бұрын
@@twistedyogert using that saying is how karma sends you to Space Vietnam™
@twistedyogert
10 ай бұрын
@@genericuser984In that case their insides really were being chewed on by Ewoks. If Order 66 was enough to nearly give Yoda a heart attack, what would someone being butchered do? Does Yoda even have a heart?
@eurosonly
6 ай бұрын
So they're all hypoglycemic?
If you want to see a telescoped course in bargaining and haggling, watch a group of soldiers in the field when ration packs (like MRE's) are passed out. If a soldier gets stuck with an unappetizing main course but a sought-after dessert item, the entire group will converge on him, offering a better entree in return for his dessert, along with various other side items like cookies, slices of ration bread (MRE bread was surprisingly good), and so on. If all went well, everyone in the unit would come away with something he liked to eat.
@GenerationTech
11 ай бұрын
Market economy is what humanity does best ;)
@specterusarmy3983
10 ай бұрын
Oh yes been there done that
@nuke7777
7 ай бұрын
Thats some shit we do at the cafeteria lunch table when a nigga brings a lunch box😊
@andrewshaughnessy5828
7 ай бұрын
In Burma during WW2 the British troops would trade their dried fish to the Gurkhas (who regarded it as a delicacy) in return for their chapatis. It was a win-win!
@daviddevault8700
6 ай бұрын
A whole box of Omlet with Ham MREs. It looked like the seat foam of my Humvee. I think the seat would have tasted betterm
What's more important is Grogu's lack of rations. Why do you think he is grabbing and eating whatever he can? Din Jarin is starving him.
@ShadowReaper-pu2hx
11 ай бұрын
This is why the Mandalorians had to be wiped out. -Imperial media.
@Angry_Squirrel555
11 ай бұрын
😂 It’s kind of true.
@jacob4920
11 ай бұрын
Grogu's species literally eats whatever it can get its' hands on. Yoda does this as well. These aliens can gobble up anything, and enjoy it. Yoda lived, for decades, alone on Dagobah. What exactly do you think was in those soups and broths that he fed to Luke, when Luke was training with Yoda? Hint: It sure as hell was NOT prime rib...
@twistedyogert
11 ай бұрын
@@jacob4920 I thought Luke had his own rations in the X-wing.
@nightraven836
11 ай бұрын
@@twistedyogert which Yoda promptly stole and ate
As a 5 year army vet...there's much truth to this in the real world...in my final assignment before getting out of the military the food we received was such garbage i was insulted as a human that a couple occasions i refused to eat.
@Zachomara
10 ай бұрын
Yeah, the defac messed up my stomach so much I couldn't eat there anymore. I straight up got sep rats because I was medically incapable of consuming the defac's rations. I wasn't even deployed at the time.
@thegamerboy1000
10 ай бұрын
@@Zachomara I'd rather eat the food I had when deployed as at least that never made me nauseous
@jeremypintsize7606
10 ай бұрын
I had only made military service in France Navy in Fusiliers marins but ... the NATO approved RCIR (ration de combat individuelle réchauffable) - Combat Ration Individual Reheatable - is pretty good it's 1500g (3.3 lbs), 294L x 149W x 63H (11.6″ x 5.9″ x 2.5″) cardboard box in plastic wrap for 24 hours... It has a good quality control: The choice of products depends 70% on quality, and 30% on price. The quality is judged by a jury of 8 to 15 soldiers who test the menus blind.
@amberkat8147
10 ай бұрын
Not like I'm medically eligible to serve, but it makes me wonder. I have fodmap issues and a food allergy- I would get sick from some rations and straight up not be safe to eat others. How would they handle that?
@ericklozada2440
10 ай бұрын
@amberkat8147 honestly it be something to bring up from the beginning and even then if you get a bad one out of the bunch it can be pretty bad
I worked as a civilian contractor for a state air guard unit for 7 years. It was a stateside base with what you called Garrison cuisine. These folks ate well, basically civilian food. No restaurant I ever worked in had more polite customers, but these folks Were under military discipline, and had to behave as such.
@brothersbornmedia
11 ай бұрын
I spent enough time in the military where I grew to enjoy those MREs good times.
@KnightsWithoutATable
11 ай бұрын
The US military endeavors to have the best food it can provide. I wouldn't say that US base and field kitchen food is the best out there, but a lot goes into the budget compared to other militaries to ensure that the food is at least OK to good.
@fcnation1537
10 ай бұрын
@@brothersbornmediabeef strips be BUSSIN
@ChrisSV98
10 ай бұрын
We dont have to behave a certain way. We have integrity and honor that was instilled in us since boot camp or our parents. Thats why us service members active or retired are polite(for the most part).
@djtrac3r935
10 ай бұрын
Im pretty sure anyone who gets a hot meal that was not made in a processing plant would make most happy or polite.
Amateurs talk tactics, professionals talk logistics. We had field kitchens in Desert Storm. The food they served was a nice break from MREs.
@tomhenry897
11 ай бұрын
Ever eat hot As Mres were better
@therookie7060
11 ай бұрын
Did you ever try the vegetable omelette, I heard that was not a well received ration.
@grayflaneur4854
11 ай бұрын
@@therookie7060- truly awful.
@therookie7060
11 ай бұрын
@@grayflaneur4854 I'm guessing you've had it?
@grayflaneur4854
11 ай бұрын
@@therookie7060- Oh yes.. I suppose it is why they include a small bottle of Tobasco sauce in the condiment pack so you could choke it down.
Good rations mean good morale. Never mess with a soldiers pay or food and they will do as they are asked.
@sokagofferenginar8669
11 ай бұрын
Except there are still people who complain about the taste of the rations sometimes saying they're barely even edible
@bigmekboy175
11 ай бұрын
They have improved quite a bit but some of those meals really are inedible. If you're lucky you can trade with a buddy who freakishly likes it but we used to just dump in Tabasco to hide the flavor. Unfortunately the new MRE's no longer have that life line 😢
@KnightsWithoutATable
11 ай бұрын
Food is fuel for the body. If you are fighting non-stop for a day or 7, you are going to need to eat and eat well. Having the rations even taste even somewhat good can be a real boost to morale. I know that the US Army does a huge focus on their field kitchens being able to put out food that is simple and tasty that will feed a person that has just fought through hell. The cooks at a field kitchen should get a smile from the soldier when they get their tray, even if everything else has has gone wrong that day.
@bruhmomentummm
11 ай бұрын
@@KnightsWithoutATableLMAOOO cooks have a horrible reputation. the bottom of the barrel ends up as cooks. i’ve met one that was actually a cool guy. most are the shittiest of shitbags.
@jacob4920
11 ай бұрын
Which is exactly why blockades, and siege tactics, are so vital to wearing your enemies down.
Well, I was U.S. Army, infantry and an NCO from 1986 to 1994 and we used to call our MRE (Meal, Ready to Eat), the Morale Reducing Element... Some of these offerings really brought out some of the most visceral, ugly responses from soldiers as the tastes could go from average (beef and gravy), to surprisingly good (dehydrated peaches or the fruit cup were excellent), to the awful like the scrambled eggs... jokingly, I recall that we would make up different menu options. Like MRE Menu No. 14: Beer and Cigarettes. Ah, those were the days. As I was an Anti-Armor Specialist and usually was attached to a HMMWV, we would carry some extra canned goods to add a little spice to life. I used to also carry a cartoon of cigarettes. Not to smoke, but it was like currency and good for trading, especially with those creatures that inhabited supply depots.
@twistedyogert
11 ай бұрын
Don't MREs also give you diarrhea?
@grayflaneur4854
11 ай бұрын
@@twistedyogert It's been along time since I ate one, but more likely the opposite. Best to drink a bunch of water with it, but your mileage may vary.
@dureteheiral1793
10 ай бұрын
@@twistedyogert what you really mean probably constipation.. MREs anywhere almost always emphasized on proteins, vitamins, nutrients less fiber and less carbo which in turn lead to constipation but YMMV...
@twistedyogert
10 ай бұрын
@@dureteheiral1793 A guess it's useful not needing to stop and poop every few hours.
@twistedyogert
10 ай бұрын
Thanks for the warning. As someone with a temperamental stomach I'll know to keep clear unless I have to.
A quote that has stuck with me: “Good military leaders talk about tactics. Great military leaders talk about logistics.” Battles are won or lost by your ability to supply and feed your forces.
@nuke7777
8 ай бұрын
🤖
@Ilyas-ty6cy
7 ай бұрын
Yeah, like how war happen in history. The one who can maintain their logistic supply properly is the one who will won the war. Yeah, good tactic can make you a win a couple of battle, but with working logistic its mean you can give your army more chance to stay fighting even after lose some battle.
@TF2CrunchyFrog
5 ай бұрын
Which is why it makes me facepalm every time some idiots call ex-Stormtrooper Finn (from the SW sequels) a "janitor", when Finn was a trained ground trooper who worked in Logistics. An army without food, equipment, medicines, and yes, latrines and toilet paper, can't function.
There is nothing wrong with good MREs. Loved it when I got Corned Beef Hash or Beef and Noodles. The dried "Desert" bar was great to munch on and could be broken up as snacks when it had no water.
@TeamValkyrie2023
11 ай бұрын
Corned beef hash was a favorite of mine as well
@bigmekboy175
11 ай бұрын
A lot of times i preferred my MRE's to field chow especially the breakfasts. Eggs came in two forms, chalk or slightly thick soup. That said, there definitely are a few stinkers in those MRE boxes. My least favorite of all time was Tuna noodle casserole. For those thinking about trying an MRE, avoid the breakfast MRE's, avoid trendy items like hamburgers or burritos, and remember that the veggie meals almost always have the best snacks. Anything and rice is almost always good, if it is usually a batch made item like chili Mac it'll probably be good. Above all else, don't eat the crackers dry, it's a safety hazard.
@TeamValkyrie2023
11 ай бұрын
@@bigmekboy175 forgot about tuna casserole 🤮
@SidorovichGaming
10 ай бұрын
@@bigmekboy175 Ukrainian army MRE is kinda good, a lot of meat there
Better than the empty plates the clones were eating from in Episode 2.
@Spooglecraft
11 ай бұрын
considering the kaminoan style, i guess the food was white, too
@joshuagonzalez5959
6 ай бұрын
@@Spooglecraftyeah it was tofu so I would blend in with the plate I guess
In Empire Strikes Back Luke had a ration that looked suspiciously like a pepperoni sausage. To quote Yoda's reaction to trying it "How do you get so big, eating food of this kind?"
@AudieHolland
5 ай бұрын
The rest looked like Tokyo Mix.
Lets not forget during WW2, the US Navy had literal freezer ships that were used to haul ice cream along for the troops on the front lines. This tidbit of intelligence struck a major blow to enemy morale, particularly for the Japanese I believe whose troops were all having to survive on standard field rations without any of the luxury foods of home
@tomhenry897
11 ай бұрын
None which made it to front line troops
@userequaltoNull
11 ай бұрын
They didn't even have the luxury of "standard rations". They got a few handfuls of dried rice and maybe some dried fish.
@JohnGeorgeBauerBuis
11 ай бұрын
@@tomhenry897it made it to combat pilots at least.
@tonyfriendly4409
11 ай бұрын
United States had ice cream to raise morale. The Japanese used "comfort women", which is a lot less wholesome.
@twistedyogert
11 ай бұрын
@@userequaltoNullSometimes they ate their prisoners.
My dad was a director of us Army mobile food service and housing r&d in the 90s/00s. Their number one concern was how to get soldiers to eat all the food. An army that chooses not to finish the ration is one not fighting the best the next day. They didn't always succeed (I remember some 140f certified chocolate samples), but they were trying hard. You can thank them for the tiny ass Tabasco bottles :D
Are you tired of living the same routine? Are you ready to see the galaxy and commit war crimes? Then join the Empire! They have Taco Fridays.
@GenerationTech
11 ай бұрын
Taco tuesdays!
If I was an Imperial Stormtrooper I would just go hungry or steal food from civilians because I'm not eating those rations .
@mikkelnpetersen
11 ай бұрын
Remember that scene in the star wars carton, where Anakin eats bugs? that would be perferable.
@bigwhitehound
11 ай бұрын
Say that again, after 5-10 days without ANY food. I guarantee you will eat the rations and be thankful for them.
@thorpeaaron1110
11 ай бұрын
@@bigwhitehoundI can just steal food from Civilians
@thorpeaaron1110
11 ай бұрын
@@mikkelnpetersenIndeed
@bigwhitehound
11 ай бұрын
@@thorpeaaron1110 Depending on your Imperial CO you might get away with that or you might get shot.
I remembered when I was watching Tasting History about bread pudding, it turned out the hospital foods during the American Civil War tasted a lot better than the hospital foods in nowadays. Now, imagine a bunch of Imperial officers and Stormtroopers who get to taste the hospital foods that turned out to be delicious and willingly injured themselves on the front line just so they can come back and eat foods that are not rations. I'm making this point because the foods serving for the troops on the fronts and the ones who are being hospitalized will be different, right? After all, during the American Civil War, making coffees out of potatoes is an ideal choice only because they tasted like coffees but not because they are actual coffees.
@TF2CrunchyFrog
5 ай бұрын
Hospital rations were better only ifthe hospitals were far behind the front lines. Mobile frontline MASH units didnt have that luxury. But you want to get injured or sick soldiers to get better, thus the better rations. While armies in the field historically often plundered the countryside for additional fresh food, stealing animals or extorting supplies from the population. But soldiers who injure themselves voluntarily to be relieved of duty will be either court-martialed or (in brutal regimes) executed without bothering with a court first.
@lerneanlion
5 ай бұрын
@@TF2CrunchyFrog I mean they voluntarily put themselves in the lines of enemy's fires so that they can get hospitalized and better foods, of course.
Still better than Corpse-starch ...
@jarlathquinn2628
11 ай бұрын
Attention citizen we have been informed by multiple third party individuals that you have complained about your corpse starch this is a breach of several passages of the book of judgment
@robertkeaney9905
11 ай бұрын
You are what you eat. And there's nothing better than being human.
@bspgamingfan218
11 ай бұрын
No it's not
@JessFromMead
11 ай бұрын
Anything is better than corpse starch
@GenerationTech
11 ай бұрын
Where do you think the troublesome batches of clones went 🤔
Having had times where i'd go 2 weeks with American MREs (and having tried a few other militaries field rations) even good field rations don't compare to bad garrison food. a good spice selection brought along can help but you're still dealing with the same limited rotation of premade foods. also keep in mind most field rations are also being made with the mind set of being quick to consume and easily transported so that soldiers are both able to carry a larger supply easily and spend less time in a more vulnerable state while eatting.
@eldorados_lost_searcher
11 ай бұрын
All you need is a little time, some water, and a rock or something. I still hate that they took away the Tabasco.
@ThePheonixSoldier
11 ай бұрын
@@eldorados_lost_searcher eh, I always brought ghost pepper or some of my own other hot sauce even when that was a thing.
@Firesgone
10 ай бұрын
@@eldorados_lost_searcher The tabasco is still in rotation! Though it was so rare I question mentioning it. I bought 2 dozen MREs and 2 had it in place of instant coffee or drink mix
Once again love how you combine Star Wars with real life in your topics. Very fascinating videos.
When I was in the service we always joked that M.R.E. stood for Meals Rarely Eaten or there were three lies 1: It was a meal, 2: It was ready, 3: You could actually eat it. We always joked with the Civilians " Don't worry, If you get hungry enough they taste pretty good."
@vladimirmihnev9702
10 ай бұрын
You eat civilians?
@david124cherrington5
10 ай бұрын
@@vladimirmihnev9702 No, the reference was to the MRE's tasting good if you were hungry enough.
Don’t forget the “Donut Dollies” during WW1 and onward through Viet Nam who provided donuts and coffee to the front lines. Those ladies deserve mention.
Love these more niche topics, sometimes a galaxy far far away can bring things at home into perspective
@GenerationTech
11 ай бұрын
Yeah one of the benefits of not having new shows out is we have a chance to cover more nuanced topics.
@kevingluys3063
11 ай бұрын
@@GenerationTech I love it when shows about sci-fi/fantasy/military cover topics beyond "The Top Ten Big Machines That Shoot Big Boom"
Logistics is I'd argue perhaps the most complicated part of running a military, which also makes it one of the most interesting parts. To have war heroes on the battlefield, you must first have the unsung heroes in the Logistics office making sure everyone is properly supplied and fed.
I have to say this. I'm glad this channel finds things to talk about in the Star Wars universe without always focusing on how Star Wars is "ruined" every other video. Giving criticism when it's due and moving on to the things that fans do love. Kudos.
"This might not be the most interesting video" me as a chef: Oh, it is interesting, my dude. Would love to hear more.
@GenerationTech
11 ай бұрын
There definitely are a lot of similarities between a well run kitchen and a well run military unit
Join the Stormtroopers, they said. It will be fun, they said.
I always enjoy the real life vs fantasy aspect of your vids
This video brings back some memories of my time in the U.S. Navy. I never saw war or a conflict of any kind. I was on an aircraft carrier, U.S.S. Theodore Roosevelt CVN-71, and we had large stores of food and supplies. Two mess halls for the enlisted, large kitchens. We also carried resupplies for the other ships in our task force. I never had to eat field rations because we took our kitchen with us wherever we may go. We also had options for food 24/7 as the ship was active every minute of the day and night.
@GenerationTech
11 ай бұрын
That’s so cool you served on an carrier, very few people can say they did those things are engineering marvels
@PhantomQueenOne
11 ай бұрын
My daughter is on the Abraham Lincoln. She says the food 'isn't that great'. My dad was a POW Guard in Korea. He said the food was nearly inedible, and the C rations were worse. He said the POW's ate better than he did.
@user-sf9my2jg1d
11 ай бұрын
@@PhantomQueenOne I remember watching the keel being laid out for the Abraham Lincoln in Newport News. My memories of chow are 35 years out of date. Maybe it was better back then. I don't know.
When I was in the Army my unit had a MKT or mobile kitchen that came with our battery in the field/deployment. We got a hot breakfast and dinner. We had MREs for lunch. The food from the MKT wasn't the best but it was good to get a hot meal. The only thing was you had to perform security during your meal because it would be a time for the enemy to attack. Half on security and half eating. The taste of your food depended on the cooks that got supplied to your unit. Most cooks hate going to the field. Especially with a firing battery. Because we never stayed in one place. They had to take their MKT down every time we moved sites.
@tomhenry897
11 ай бұрын
No they didn’t The ALOC Nevered moved Trucked the food out to you
@Chris1982416
11 ай бұрын
@tomhenry897 yes it did. How are you going to question my own military service. Look up MKT.
@Chris1982416
11 ай бұрын
In Patriot missile batteries we had actual MKT because we didn't go back to the rear. Our tact sites worked as mini FOBs
I didn't know that the "portions" that Rey was eating at the beginning of The Force Awakens were Imperial Stormtrooper rations. It kinda makes sense.
@MM22966
11 ай бұрын
Pilfered mil-rations sold on the black market is a long & honorable tradition.
@GenerationTech
11 ай бұрын
Imperial or new republic could’ve either. Janky was basically one large graveyard for military ships loaded with rations
@MM22966
11 ай бұрын
@@GenerationTech You don't want to eat MRE's that have been left out in the sun, trust me. I shudder at the fact that you CAN do that with Imp rations.
As Napoleon states, "An army travels on its stomach."
Nice episode! When I was a WWII reenactor, I supplied repop edible K-rats for my unit with everything but the cigs Ruined a couple printers forcing cardboard through them but it worked
I've been lied to my entire life, they always told me the Dark Side would have cookies.
You forgot the imperial student rations: cheap ramen noodles from a galaxy far far away and canned Ewok meat. I demand more imperial credits! I am so over canned Ewok meat! MRE's with Ewok meat are also known as "Meal Rejected by the Enemy".
@virtualwastrel
11 ай бұрын
Or "Mess Rejected Ewok"
@Darthdoodoo
11 ай бұрын
Im pretty sure the chunks of grisle and inedible crap i found in an mre were in fact dog or ewok meat lol😂😂😂
This is one of the reasons why I love the Republic Commando series.
2:25 these are Field Rations, NOT garrison rations. There are different kinds of field rations. These are called "Hot Rats". They are cooked in the field and delivered via your friendly acquisitions specialist. To give an example of the logistics involved, each of those foods has a different "turn around time"; i.e. how long before we take it back to the cooks because it is no longer safe to eat. Yet somehow, it always ends up mixed with rice and left over night at the TOC... that is the breakfast of Heroes. Now start factoring in the logistics of getting those foods to the front lines, and you can see how fresh food can be difficult to receive, let alone arrive to the trooper in a tasty way. An Army marches on its stomach. You can send a trooper in without ammo, but only if you feed him first.
@funveeable
10 ай бұрын
The Navy has better meals than the army. The only MREs the Navy eats are in boot camp.
@Gr3nadgr3gory
10 ай бұрын
Food is ammo for the body.
I’m sure Stormtroopers would love having a Turbo Dog
actually hardtack was edible but, you would have to break it up in a stew, it was called Hellfire stew
Very interesting about Star Wars logistics. I loved the BBC tv series 'Bullets boots and bandages' by Military Historian Saul David. Really good history of how armies were fed in the field from Napoleonic period to the present day.
One of the details I liked from the Republic Commando books series was the inclusion of ration cubes by the clones and how they preferred eating anything else. I remember at least a few clones would hunt and eat different types of vermin just so they didn't have eat ration cubes again.
I find videos like this extremely interesting, also the videos you've made about the ships and the economy in galaxy far, far away.
Thank you for making videos about the behind the scenes operations and how life would really work in Star Wars
I find it crazy how you seem to find a interesting topic for every video.
When talking about Hardtack, I was half expecting Max Miller's hard tack (him banging two pieces together with a look of despair).
Ive made videos exploring MREs and rations from militaries around the world and humanitarian aids. Yes, I am interested in this kind of stuff haha great video.
As far as the Civil War rations goes, the marching rations were most often salt pork, hardtack, and coffee. The full ration includes stuff like beans, rice, candles, soap, and other relatively shelf stable items. It was common practice in the 18th & 19th century for forts in North America to maintain a garden. Some times they might even have a few pigs and one or two cows.
Is there any chance American Ben can do a cameo? You two were a dynamic duo. The Eminem and Dr. Dre of Star Wars. Keep up the good work! For the Republic!
@Echo_419
11 ай бұрын
We need British Ben
Tech it has been a long long time you helped me learn so much for star wars thank you for sticking with it. Much love.
I think having more droids as part of the crew would help. The droids can do the more basic tasks while the organic beings can do the more complex ones somewhat like what the CIS did.
There is actually a middle ground that is a lot more common.... There are tactical kitchens that do deploy with units to provide At least one, maybe 2, hot meals a day. While the other is your combat ration. Any position you can have any semi permanent infrastructure built around will have a mess hall.... It will also provide portable rations, Hot meals out to outer deployed semifixed positions. It takes very bare bones facilities (often either at the beginning or the end of an operation) logistical isolation, or extended tactical patrols to reduce you to 3 meals a day of MREs for an extended block of time.
This is super interesting. I love hearing tidbits like this. Gives me a lot of ideas for my own writing
Interesting topic. You foos always deliver unique content on Star Wars; keep it up. Thank you.
Honestly, this is one of the coolest videos you folks have made!
The haircut/shape up looks top notch Alan, you must have one of the galaxies best barbers!
Would love more videos like this! The basic day to day stuff the common grunt/civ would deal with. Equally as interesting to me as the supernatural stuff or epic war machines
This is one reason wehy Sloan made a good admirial, while she was guarding count vidian she learned logistics and how important they are to opperations
I like content like this, its the details like this that I find interesting.
I have been waiting for a video like this forever I love hearing about the small but incredibly important details of stuff like this I have been in the army for a bit and know how important but cool these minor details are. Btw meatballs in marinara sauce mre is the best
With the scoundrel's cantina from long time. Thx for recommendin. His videos r great too. 😊👍
You're right. Logistics is boring, but I heard from a book in theBelgariad series: Any fool can raise an army, but you will run into problems around suppertime.
I am always interested to hear the logistics behind the scenes of starwars and in general. so this was a VERY interesting watch
I love seeing these types of videos.
Great Video!
love these behind the world videos
I think you missed another point on why rebel field rations were more varied is they had to feed more species of aliens. The empire were just humans.
I don't want to see your audio levels EVER again. Love u. Been watching this channel for nearly 10 years ❤
@GenerationTech
11 ай бұрын
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@mattd2026
10 ай бұрын
@@GenerationTech are you going to endorse rfk Jr this election cycle?
Have to admit, I’m a huge fan of these logistics videos. Wouldn’t mind more of them
@johnthesergal6395
10 ай бұрын
Hello proto (:
Nice Napoleon quote at the end there. I find the ration portion of this quite interesting.
"The deathstar had luxury rations" I mean the place did have an ommlette bar, a straight up ommlette bar!
Excellent video
Very very interesting, this is some of the content I enjoy
Meanwhile in the Astra Militarum: "Here, take this ration made with beef, vegetables, deceased imperial citizens and other ingredients from suspicious sources"
Given that I am a history nerd with a penchant for military history in particular, nothing about the realworld stuff mentioned early in the video was new to me. However I can appreciate how, for someone who isn't well versed in topics such as feeding an army or a city, that part of the video could very well be a great jumping off point for actually starting to learn about such topics. It is with such sentiment that I will always defend videos/channels like this from people who say there is no real point to lore discussions. (Not that I think they actually even need a pragmatic reason to exist other than being interesting, but some people do, so this tends to be the reason I give.)
@GenerationTech
11 ай бұрын
Yeah if you’re interested in the lore there’s no reason why you can’t be interested in real life lore ;)
@whyjnot420
11 ай бұрын
@@GenerationTech Utilizing a connection between the real and the fictional has been part of Star Wars since it was being storyboarded. Indeed it is part of the foundation of the franchise as a whole (or at least, it used to be) There is no reason that needs to stop when the film ends. I would also argue that any informed discussion (or even something like a diatribe), regardless if it is about the real world, the lore of some fictional one or some combo thereof, is good mental exercise. Sure a conversation on how a hyperdrive works in a setting might not have much to do with the real world, but the critical thinking skills required to actually have such a conversation very much do apply. And besides, you never know what will inspire what. Just look at what franchises like Star Wars or Star Trek have done over the decades in terms of inspiration. How many people became scientists or engineers because they thought lightsabers were awesome or became astronauts because they wanted to be Kirk?
The Horrifying Truth about Stormtrooper rations is that they are...irrational
Napoleon and Frederick the Great are attributed saying “an army marches on its stomach”. Apparently the Imperial military didn’t get the memo. I’d also add that the US Army also had chocolate bars designed to not melt in extreme heat if I remember correctly. Suffice it to say a military needs a good food supply.
@tba113
11 ай бұрын
Absolutely. If memory serves, Napoleon was one of the first adopters of canning, so his armies wouldn't have to rely as heavily on foraging. Not only did that mean his armies could move faster (because they didn't have to zigzag their routes to ensure they had raidable cities within reach as much), but they could be much larger, because they could support more troops with only a modest increase in the number of supply wagons they'd need to bring. I haven't heard about heat-resistant chocolate _bars_ specifically, but I have heard that having chocolate that wouldn't just melt into a puddle during the heat of a Pacific Theater day is where M&M's came from.
@mickeycarminecomedian6733
11 ай бұрын
Actually M&M’s we’re developed because the soldiers chocolate bars were melting on them in the field. The hard candy shell prevented the chocolate from melting. The shell came only in brown and they were sold in a tin tube similar to the ones that M&M Minis came in. They never came up with a chocolate bar that couldn’t melt but I think this is what you’re referring to.
@tomhenry897
11 ай бұрын
Never served have you To keep the troops from eating it to fast was made un eatable
@wolfie5135
10 ай бұрын
Yes they were called Hershey's Tropical bars
Something about hardtack, it was commonly broken and soaked in soup. And as someone who actually likes hardtack and pemmican you can mix both of them with potatoes and water to make a wonderful stew.
Man, that green audio equalizer is distracting.
Did a retirement ceremony at McDill AFB and that DFAC was nice, the food was great, they even had bus boys
Yer hat is on crooked, Steve, and it looks like you have a nice home. I found this episode very interesting because I am a Jr. WW II Historian and food played a HUGE part of that Catastrophe! I actually had a modern...K-ration(not sure if that's what they are still called) and this thing even heated up to cook whatever it was! I'm pretty sure it was not bad! So, I'm guessing the Star Destroyer Cafeterias prolly didn't have any pizza or enchiladas? Good episode. \m/
The moving green bar on the laptop monitor really adds a lot to the video
Let's get this out onto a tray.. NICE!
As a soldier who had to live on canned food for awhile until more purmenennt solutions could be setup, this makes me thankful I still had real food
13:09 My ex was an army cook for six years so I actually found this pretty fascinating. It reminds me a bit of a conversation with him and another army cook about what it would take to feed the crew on (Stargate) Atlantis (for a fic I never finished from the POV of a cook on the Atlantis Expedition).
There are terrible Star Wars KZreadrs, there are good ones, and then there's Generation Tech, which is the GOAT.
Great video. Yes, feeding the military is the only way to win a war. This part goes often overlooked in storytelling.
The military even today are less interested in food that taste good and more interested in food that is good for you. In the field they calculate the calories required for a soldier engaging in combat or other operations and then make food that keeps well and meets the requirement of the calories needed. It's usually not designed for taste. Your expected to eat it for the calories and get back to work. Garrison meals are better usually. Some people still can't cook but it's better than MRE's.
@bigwhitehound
11 ай бұрын
My grandfather was in the Korean war. He told me that the American soldiers regularly traded with the Canadian soldiers because the Canadian rations were a LOT better tasting.
@TeamValkyrie2023
11 ай бұрын
9 years in the army, I loved mre. I even get a box of them every now and then. When i was in we ate them cold, now they have chemical heaters in them and they are even better. Not being sarcastic, I really do like them
@yulfine1688
11 ай бұрын
thats actually far from true they always try to make a varied amount of foods taste as good as possible while providing the necessary nutrition and calories needed. It's why MREs have so many varied dishes and treats along with drinks and so on. There's been many developments in making these rations better and adding a variety of them for the soldiers.
@TeamValkyrie2023
11 ай бұрын
@@yulfine1688 👍💯
@DavidRichardson153
11 ай бұрын
It depends on the military in question. For the US, they more-or-less figured out the required nutritional and caloric intake a soldier should have years - no, _decades_ ago. From there, they worked out ways to get all of those required nutrients and calories into an entire ration, and this was done _long_ before the MRE was ever developed. The problem is that until the MRE (and even for a while into the MRE's existence), the only way a soldier could get that full intake was to eat the entire ration without excluding any of the food items included, and taste, both from the food and of the individual soldier, rendered that pretty much impossible. Since the first field ration ever in history, soldiers regularly traded one kind of ration for another. Because hardly any specific food item contained all of the required nutrients (how much of said nutrient(s) is in there does not matter as much as it just being in there), this trading ensured that malnutrition would exist, persist, and even spread amongst soldiers. This still happens to this day, which falls in line with your comment... but this is where your comment stops very far from the present. As for solving this problem, there are only two possible solutions: 1) do anything and everything to prevent soldiers from trading their rations, or 2) give them more and especially tastier options. Militaries by and large figured out that 1) is always going to be impossible to accomplish (just ask Russia how they stopped their soldiers from trading their _all_ of supplies away and not just their rations /s) so they go with 2) instead - or at least they try to go with 2). For the US, they figured this out even before the K ration and the other rations developed along with it, and this is why the US now dominates when it comes to the taste and variety of field rations through the MRE. Yes, the MRE got off to a rocky start - as all newly developed rations do (the K ration was no exception) - but they have since improved their quality, improved their nutrition, improved their taste, and improved their variety. Since the MRE's launch, they have developed vegetarian options, vegan options, halal (approved for Muslim diets) options, and more. In short, the US figured out that it is easier to _entice_ soldiers to eat a ration through taste than it is to _force_ them to eat through a likely threat of violence. Today, one of the most popular MRE options in the US military - so popular that it is considered to be the Willy Wonka Golden Ticket of MREs - is the pepperoni pizza, which was NOT one of the original MREs and was actually developed and approved in the 2010s. Are there militaries that do take the approach you say? Sure - again, ask Russia how well that's been working out. Will field rations ever be at least as good as garrison rations? Maybe, maybe not, but some militaries will certainly try, and the US has been leading the way for decades in this regard.
Yoda practically spat out what Luke brought with him. "Yecch! How you get so big eating food of this kind??"
Food is always the movement of an army.
I always thought, that Galactic Empire are using some kind of bacterial-photosynthesis process to create some organic mass and then process this organic mass into food rations. In the world of giant city-size spaceships, this is much more logical, than to process a real meat and plants into rations.
The quote: "an army marches on its stomach" is never more true after you have starved for 3 days in a trench line. So food is very much a must no matter what franchise or reality you are in if you want your troops to do anything.
Surprised you didn't show the clip from RC with the Death Star's cafeteria and omelet bar. ;-)
In a backstory for a stormtrooper legion I came up with, I describe one of their aspects as "snake eaters" meaning they eat whatever they kill while on long range recon patrols, they have good survivalist skills and operate differently than most stormtrooper legions.
Strangely this was a very interesting episode for me 😊
In the 1970's, two field rations you NEVER traded away, was the "canned bacon" and the biscuits. The canned bacon was semi pre-cooked but packed with enough fat to fry pretty much anything in, like the powder potato mix you could make into hashbrown patties with a bit of water and canned peanut butter. Also, a tiny bottle of Tabasco sauce went a long way in making things palatable, heh. The biscuits were almost a cookie and delicious. :)
The M&M's were created to withstand the high tropical temperatures. On Okinawa and Iwo Jima, the phrase was 'melts in your mouth, not in the sand.' This would eventually evolve into the famous slogan, 'melts in your mouth, not in your hand.'
I think it would be interesting to know where the Seperatist Millitary got their supplies from and how they shipped their supplies to the frontline