Field
Feeding Equipment
Converting
an M1937 Fire Unit to Propane October 2000 October 2000
I am not a trained cook or chef, nor have I ever been
employed as one. My years in the Army were spent in
engineer battalions in Georgia and Kansas. The closest I
ever got to an M59 field range ... (Continued)
Elmendroff
AFB Air Show: Photographs of David Castle's Restored Army
Kitchen Truck October 2000
Here's a few photographs of David Castle's Army kitchen
truck that were taken at the Elmendorf Air Force Base Air
Show in July 2000. (Continued)
Special Feature: David Castle's Army
Kitchen Truck February 2000
In 1990, I joined the Alaska Territorial Calvary
(Motorized), a club of men and women who restore and
exhibit military vehicles. Col. Jon Goodman, my boss and
director of logistics for the ... (Continued)
Army Field Bake
Oven No. 1 October 1999
The field oven, No. 1, is a portable, knockdown
type, for continuous baking. It will bake approximately
3,500 pounds of issue bread, 2,000 pounds of field bread,
per day if operated continuously. Each of the ... (Continued)
Firing Field
Bake Oven No. 1 October 1999
With seasoned wood baking temperature can be
obtained in from one and one-half hours to two hours
after the fire is built, depending upon the dryness of
the ground. If time is no object, it will be better to
... (Continued)
3032nd Bakery
Company in Toul, France September 1999
U.S. Army Quartermaster bakery companies in the
European Theater of Operations used the equipment shown
in these photographs from the summer of 1943 to the end
of the war. In January 1943 ... (Continued)
Four Navy cooks
prepare a meal somewhere in the Pacific August
1999
A picture, as they say, tells a thousand words -- if
you know what you're talking about. Click on the picture
at the right and view the Navy photograph from World War
II. If you know what you're looking for ... (Continued)
Marine Mail:
Why not use the old style mess kits? August 1999
WASHINGTON (Mar 20, 1998) -- The following Marine
Mail was submitted by Gunnery Sgt. Patrick M. Murphy:
Recently, while on Operation Tandum Thrust, I saw the
Australians and the Seabees (Continued)
New burner unit
to revolutionize way cooks prepare meals August
1999
FORT LEE, Va., (Army News Service, Feb. 12, 1999) --
What Army cooks have been waiting for for years may soon
arrive at the doorstep of their Mobile Kitchen
Trailers.... (Continued)
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