Notably, the ARG’s handguard aligns with the standard height of an AR-15 upper receiver regardless of its gas system. Between the two variants, it also uses the same upper and lower receivers. A ...
Army Times on MSN
How MREs inspired today's meal-delivery industry
The MRE has to survive heat, cold, impact and time. And it has to do all of that at scale. Sound familiar?
Louis Rivera, left, a soldier with the 2nd Battalion, 1st Infantry Regiment, Fort Wainwright, Alaska, samples a lunch of beef curry from a Japanese MRE. Sgt. Toshihiko Iida, center, and Pvt. Osamu ...
The rumor originally surfaced due to an article titled "Sailors Should Not Pay for Meals at Sea" that appeared in a February ...
Forgotten Weapons on MSN
How a Finnish soldier became a legend across three armies
Welcome to Part I of my two-part biography of Lauri Törni, later known as Larry Thorne, in which I trace his extraordinary journey from fighting in the Winter War and Continuation War - where he ...
A policy change in 2002 resulted in service members getting a stipend to cover their meals.
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