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What (who) is eat to repletion - definition

MEAL SUPPLIED BY THE U.S. MILITARY
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  • [[Meritorious Civilian Service Award]] presented to Dr. Abdul Rahman, father of the modern day MRE
  • A pair of [[flameless ration heater]]s. The instructions advise that they should be rested against a "rock or something".
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Meal, Ready-to-Eat         
A Meal, Ready-to-Eat (MRE) is a self-contained, individual field ration in lightweight packaging purchased by the United States Department of Defense for its service members for use in combat or field conditions where other food is not available. While MREs should be kept cool, they do not need to be refrigerated.
MRE         
¦ abbreviation (in the US armed forces) meal ready to eat.
How to Eat Fried Worms         
BOOK BY THOMAS ROCKWELL
How To Eat Fried Worms; How to eat fried worms
How to Eat Fried Worms is a children's book written by Thomas Rockwell, first published in 1973. The novel's plot involves a boy eating worms as part of a bet.

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Meal, Ready-to-Eat

The Meal, Ready-to-Eat (MRE) is a self-contained individual United States military ration used by the United States Armed Forces and Department of Defense (DoD). It is intended for use by American service members in combat or field conditions where other food is not available. MREs have also been distributed to civilians as humanitarian daily rations during natural disasters.

The MRE replaced the canned Meal, Combat, Individual (MCI) in 1981. Its garrison ration and group ration equivalent is the Unitized Group Ration (UGR), its in-combat and mobile equivalent is the First Strike Ration (FSR), and its long-range and cold weather equivalents are the Long Range Patrol (LRP) and Meal, Cold Weather (MCW) respectively.