Gollevainen, thanks for sharing. They say there are 3 ways to prepare food, the right way, the wrong way and the army way. The army way are generally resemble the wrong way.
The hats rule is about same for all army. Being in Australia, we don't have to endure -30c temperature. But we do have the opposites.. it can be incredibly hot and humid, yet cold, wet and miserable before the dawn(we normally only bring summer cloth to camps). Mess food is ok.. but as you said, it will look wonderful when one just come back from the woods. The reservelist here do have some advantages, some of our cook are professional chief in daily life. So occasionally, we get some decent food from the stores. Especially when HQ bring hot soup to the front line units.... it goes down sooooo well in the morning.
Any way.. I think even the might U.S. Army will lose to the Malay troops... 6 meal a day!! That is not soldier feeding... it is a pig farm! (appologies to any Malay supportor). I do have to say that I will enough a soldier's life there.:roll:
Lazzy digger
The hats rule is about same for all army. Being in Australia, we don't have to endure -30c temperature. But we do have the opposites.. it can be incredibly hot and humid, yet cold, wet and miserable before the dawn(we normally only bring summer cloth to camps). Mess food is ok.. but as you said, it will look wonderful when one just come back from the woods. The reservelist here do have some advantages, some of our cook are professional chief in daily life. So occasionally, we get some decent food from the stores. Especially when HQ bring hot soup to the front line units.... it goes down sooooo well in the morning.
Any way.. I think even the might U.S. Army will lose to the Malay troops... 6 meal a day!! That is not soldier feeding... it is a pig farm! (appologies to any Malay supportor). I do have to say that I will enough a soldier's life there.:roll:
Lazzy digger