How much food does a soldier carry?

Logistically, the soldiers will carry all of their food. “That would fill an entire ruck for seven days,” she said. That puts the seven-day supply down from 32 pounds to 18 pounds. But that's still enough rations to fill an entire ruck with nothing but food.
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How much food does it take to feed an army?

Assuming that the soldier needs about 2300 calories for a day (this is probably low), one cow will feed 250 soldiers for one day. That means 4,000 cows ought to feed your whole army per day. One hog should provide about 75 kg of meat. So you'd need about 13,000 hogs per day.
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How much weight does a soldier have to carry?

Soldiers and Marines in Iraq and Afghanistan routinely carry between 60 and 100 pounds of gear including body armor, weapons and batteries.
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How many meals do you eat in the military?

Military cafeteria meals come from a variety of sources

Most chow halls offer four meals per day: breakfast, lunch, dinner, and a midnight meal. Some are open 24 hours a day.
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Is food free in the military?

Basic Allowance for Subsistence (BAS) pays for the cost of a military member's meals when dining at their permanent duty station. Although BAS is meant to offset the cost of a member's meals, it doesn't cover the costs of meals for family members.
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How long can soldiers go without food?

Currently, brigade combat teams can go about three days without needing to be resupplied with necessities such as fuel, water, food and ammunition, depending on battlefield conditions. "Our goal [is] to have brigade combat teams sustain themselves for seven days without resupply," Lt. Gen.
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How much weight do seals carry?

They can carry up to 100 pounds of gear in their rucksacks

Special Operations forces are strong – strong enough to be able to carry 100 pounds of gear in their rucksacks.
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Why do soldiers put tape on grenades?

Every day a Soldier somewhere will tape the safety pin and lever of a freshly issued hand grenade. Sometimes he will tape the safety pin to keep it from clanging, or he will tape a grenade to his combat vest or he will tape it for no other reason than he was told to.
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How many bullets does a soldier carry?

Most infantry soldiers carry 210 rounds of 5.56x45mm (0.21×1.77in) NATO, spread between seven magazines.
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How much food do Marines carry?

Logistically, the soldiers will carry all of their food. “That would fill an entire ruck for seven days,” she said. That puts the seven-day supply down from 32 pounds to 18 pounds. But that's still enough rations to fill an entire ruck with nothing but food.
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What is a combat diaper?

The Blast Pelvic Protector will replace the Protective Outer Garment and Protective Under Garment, a two-piece system known as the “combat diaper” that was infamous for the chafing it caused in sensitive areas. The POG and PUG have other issues besides causing chafing.
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Is Buying MRE illegal?

The Benefits of Civilian MREs

DOD military MREs use very specific packaging that states it is specifically for U.S. Military use, and not for commercial resale. Although you may have seen “genuine military MREs” for sale, it is illegal to buy or sell military MREs.
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How many times do military eat a day?

Chowing Down. In basic training, you receive three meals per day. Most of the time, these are hot meals served in the chow hall (called the dining facility in the Air Force and Army, and the galley or mess hall in the Marine Corps, Navy, and Coast Guard).
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How many MREs does a soldier eat a day?

Each MRE provides an average of the macronutrients (13% protein, 36% fat and 51% carbohydrates) and one-third of the Military Recommended Daily Allowance of vitamins and minerals. A full day's worth of meals would consist of three MREs.
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Do soldiers actually eat MREs?

During operations, Soldiers often shift from eating their regular diets to eating military rations, particularly the Meal, Ready-to-Eat (MRE).
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Can you hold a grenade forever?

As for the amount of time it is advised to cook a grenade before throwing it, every official source we consulted notes that 2 seconds is the absolute maximum amount of time a soldier is advised to hold onto a live grenade before throwing it, with emphasis on MAXIMUM.
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Will a grenade explode if you hold it?

If the "Pull Ring" gets snagged on clothing as you remove the grenade, and if you don't hold onto the "Safety Lever," the fuse will be ignited and within a few seconds, the grenade will explode.
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Can you pull a grenade pin with your teeth?

Pulling the pin with your teeth.

Pulling the pin on a grenade is easy, but it's not that easy. If you plan to pull the pin with your teeth, set up a dental appointment because you're going to rip at least three pearly whites from your mouth. Just slow down and pull it with your hand, Rambo.
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How much weight do Rangers carry?

Four pull-ups. Six-mile ruck march with a 35-pound rucksack and weapon in less than one hour, 30 minutes.
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How much weight do Army Rangers carry?

Military.com did a story last November from an interview with Col. David Fivecoat, commander of the Airborne and Ranger Training Brigade at Benning, that Ranger students had to carry a ruck weighing approximately 43 pounds on the march which has to be completed in under three hours.
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Why do soldiers carry scissors?

Their rugged construction enables them to cut through strong materials such as car seat belts, leather, and denim, and even thin metal and other hard surfaces (including a U.S. penny). They are increasingly being used by fishermen, soldiers and scuba divers as safer alternatives to knives.
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Do you pay for food in the Army?

You will have to pay for your food and accommodation, however it is subsidised.
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Do male and female soldiers sleep in the same barracks?

In the U.S., nearly all barracks are coed, though individual bedrooms are still segregated. Once you are deployed, however, men and women often share the same quarters, especially if the base is in a remote location like Afghanistan.
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How long can a 200 pound person go without food?

The average person can survive approximately 21 days without food before succumbing to starvation. The general rule of thumb is that a person can survive 3 days without water and 3 weeks without food.
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