Military Food: Inside an MRE (02:18)
A recruiter gives a guided tour of a "Meal, Ready-to-Eat" (MRE). These portable meals provide nutrition to servicemembers in the field, when extensive food preparation is not an option.
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A recruiter gives a guided tour of a "Meal, Ready-to-Eat" (MRE). These portable meals provide nutrition to servicemembers in the field, when extensive food preparation is not an option.
1st Lt. Mansour Elhihi, an F-15 fighter pilot, gives a tour of his off-base apartment.
During drill weekend, enlisted members of the Air Force Reserve have lunch at the Olympic Dining Facility at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash.
Pvt. James Alaniz describes what life is like for a young Soldier on post.
For Air Force families, playgrounds and parks located on-base are a convenient place for parents to meet and have their children play together.
Soldiers fill their plates at an on-base seafood buffet. Military meals are nutritionally balanced, and the food is prepared by professional chefs.
Housing on base is similar to housing in civilian communities.
Maj. Joe Lehman and his wife have set up a comfortable home on base.
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