08-03-2005, 13:49
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SF Soldier In The Field
Who can guess the year this photo was taken?
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08-03-2005, 13:51
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Looks like C-Rats and LRRPs, so I am going to say it is before 1985.
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08-03-2005, 14:23
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TR, Doesn't look like any "C" Rats I ate or LRRPS. Nice can of Ham and MOFO's would taste great right about now.
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08-03-2005, 14:35
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Originally Posted by BMT
TR, Doesn't look like any "C" Rats I ate or LRRPS. Nice can of Ham and MOFO's would taste great right about now.
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Is that not a B-Unit can on the ground by his left boot, along with the hot sauce?
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08-03-2005, 14:59
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No one is going to guess?
I have always admired TR's attention to detail. He'd be a good lawyer.
You guys wearing uniforms like this today?
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08-03-2005, 15:46
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Ray-ban G-15 sunglasses, C-rat can, Long range rations, very worn jungle boots, possible green wool socks, sunglasses placed neatly on leg no sunglass case or string holder. He looks as if he's not sporting any socks.He's been in the field maybe 3-4 days (beard and clothes tell this story), he's not a newbie, he's been in the field before.
He could be an Eagle Scout or a soldier. I'm guessing soldier by the mere fact he tucks in his shoe strings back into his boots.
I'd say 60's-70's.
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08-03-2005, 15:32
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Originally Posted by The Reaper
Looks like C-Rats and LRRPs, so I am going to say it is before 1985.
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I'm not an expert on LRRPs but IIRC there was two different colors on the main meal foil pack. The post VN meals came in a brown plastic bag but for a while the foil pack was brown, in later years they became an OD green. Also, I think the brown bags had a card board piece on the bottom of the meal bag. Did the green ones have that piece. The bag in the picture is missing that bottom piece.
LRRPs and Cs went out and a new day dawned with the MRE. Never was too hot on MREs.
I had some of the cold weather rations in the early 90s. They were pretty good. Basicly a LRRP main meal with a bunch of extra power bars, candy, hot drink mix and soup stuff.
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08-03-2005, 16:55
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Did they have hot sause in the old Vietnam era B-Unit accessory packs? I didn't think the accessory packs has hot sauce in them, or at least the ones I have seen didn't have it. I have one that's from a 1968 meal, and it does not have the hot sauce. They discontinued the cigarettes around 1972, so maybe tabasco was put in its place? I'm guessing mid 70's. 1976?
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08-03-2005, 17:29
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Originally Posted by JMH85
Did they have hot sause in the old Vietnam era B-Unit accessory packs? I didn't think the accessory packs has hot sauce in them, or at least the ones I have seen didn't have it. I have one that's from a 1968 meal, and it does not have the hot sauce. They discontinued the cigarettes around 1972, so maybe tabasco was put in its place? I'm guessing mid 70's. 1976?
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The C-Rats never had hot sauce, and that is a full sized bottle, regardless.
Obviously, an experienced field soldier.
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