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| | |description = [[Humanitarian daily rations]] and contents.jpg | ||
| | |author = [[United States Defense Logistics Agency]] | ||
| | |copyright = [[United States of America|United States]] | ||
| | |source = http://www.dscp.dla.mil/subs/rations/programs/hdr/hdrabt.asp | ||
| | |date-created = post 2001 | ||
| | |pub-country = USA | ||
| | |notes = Originally HDRs were yellow, unfortunately experience in Afghanistan showed that the meals were the same colour as cluster bombs, causing the change to '''Salmon'''. The contents of all Humanitarian daily rations include: | ||
The contents of all Humanitarian daily rations include: | |||
*At least 2200 Kilocalories. | *At least 2200 Kilocalories. | ||
*2 vegetarian entrees. | *2 vegetarian entrees. | ||
*fruit paste suitable to be used as baby food. | *fruit paste suitable to be used as baby food. | ||
* | *A book of matches | ||
They must all be able to be stored for 36 months at 80 degrees Fahrenheit. And they must be able to be air-dropped, without a parachute. | They must all be able to be stored for 36 months at 80 degrees Fahrenheit. And they must be able to be air-dropped, without a parachute. | ||
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{{PD | {{PD|usgov}} | ||
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Summary
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Humanitarian daily rations and contents.jpg |
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Author(s)
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United States Defense Logistics Agency |
Copyright holder
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United States See below for license/re-use information. |
Source
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http://www.dscp.dla.mil/subs/rations/programs/hdr/hdrabt.asp |
Date created
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post 2001 |
Country of first publication
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USA |
Notes
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Originally HDRs were yellow, unfortunately experience in Afghanistan showed that the meals were the same colour as cluster bombs, causing the change to Salmon. The contents of all Humanitarian daily rations include:
They must all be able to be stored for 36 months at 80 degrees Fahrenheit. And they must be able to be air-dropped, without a parachute. |
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