straightshooter1
US Veteran
I liked the Vietnamese food, and still do. From time to time, a Vietnamese person will bring me something.
The C rats, well..., I guess most were "OK" but not the eggs and ham. They just turned my little (at that time) tummy.
I never could remember which it was that stopped up the diarrhea-the cheese or the peanut butter. So I always tried to eat both and hoped for the best.
No, the little roll of TP was never enough for me.
I left there in November, 1968 and really don't remember the stick in the C rats.
I had some C rats a few years ago that were, IIRC, mid-70s in preparation for Y2K. No smokes, and the foods were a little bit different. Bought them at a gun show just for kicks, let 'em sit around a couple of years, then ate them just to see if my memory as to the taste was accurate. (We didn't need them for Y2K
).
Pound cake was way too dry for me, but it could easily be traded back in the day and I, for some strange reason, always liked the ham and, uhhhh, lima beans.
All the fruit was good, but the only ones I can recall today was peaches (my favorite) and the fruit cocktail. Not sure if there were others or not. This getting old is getting old.
Bob
The C rats, well..., I guess most were "OK" but not the eggs and ham. They just turned my little (at that time) tummy.
I never could remember which it was that stopped up the diarrhea-the cheese or the peanut butter. So I always tried to eat both and hoped for the best.
No, the little roll of TP was never enough for me.

I left there in November, 1968 and really don't remember the stick in the C rats.
I had some C rats a few years ago that were, IIRC, mid-70s in preparation for Y2K. No smokes, and the foods were a little bit different. Bought them at a gun show just for kicks, let 'em sit around a couple of years, then ate them just to see if my memory as to the taste was accurate. (We didn't need them for Y2K

Pound cake was way too dry for me, but it could easily be traded back in the day and I, for some strange reason, always liked the ham and, uhhhh, lima beans.

All the fruit was good, but the only ones I can recall today was peaches (my favorite) and the fruit cocktail. Not sure if there were others or not. This getting old is getting old.
Bob