Assuming that you are talking about Trench Warfare in WW1; food was normally cooked behind the lines and brought up in containers.
Fires were frowned upon due to smoke and danger to the trench.
There are stories of boiling water for tea and coffee though.
2007-01-31 01:49:23
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answered by Anonymous
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In this particular war, the soldiers live on FOB's or forward operating bases. Their food is prepared by contractors. They eat quite well.
When in the field (outside of the FOB), they eat MRE's or Meal, ready to eat. These are pre-packaged meals with a main course, a starch, a vegetable, crackers with cheese, pnut butter or jelly, some kool aid powder, etc. They have a cooker, and many times there are trades of different items, one very valuable item is the Jalapeno cheese packet. mmm mmm goood.
2007-01-31 01:52:29
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answered by Anonymous
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I think he put his personal agenda before the nation's by, first, stealing the election and then going after Saddam as a personal family issue. Mistake, mistake.
We should instead:
1) Resolve such issues through the UN.
2) Re-engineer the UN so that it becomes an organization through which resolutions can not only be passed but also implemented. Passing great resolutions like 1559 and not implementing them gives the UN an image of impotency and so it is not taken seriously. That needs to change otherwise countries will solve international issues on their own and that will result in chaos!
2007-01-31 01:50:59
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answered by MarauderX 4
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Ever heared of MRE's. We dont make food if we have no food. We use meals ready to eat stuff.
2007-01-31 01:58:32
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answered by BK thang 5
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Open package, eat food. c rations
2007-01-31 01:53:42
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answered by fishingbabe8 3
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