Accession Number | F04323 |
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Collection type | Film |
Measurement | 3 min 4 sec |
Object type | Actuality footage, Television news footage |
Physical description | 16mm/b&w/silent |
Maker |
Combe, David Reginald |
Place made | Vietnam: Phuoc Tuy Province |
Date made | 29 April 1969 |
Access | Open |
Conflict |
Vietnam, 1962-1975 |
Copyright |
Item copyright: © Australian War Memorial![]() |
New ration pack in Vietnam DPR/TV/1084
Australian soldiers in South Vietnam are getting the first issues of a new lightweight ration pack for use in the field. The new pack, which weighs less than half (1.25 lbs against 3 lbs) the pack now in general use has, as its two main items, freeze dried meals. They are quickly prepared. As soon as a patrol through a rubber plantation in Vietnam gets the word to stop for a break, troops unpack their ration pack. After setting up their portable cook stove, they add water to the freeze dried meals and, using the pack as a cooking utensil, heat up a meal in a very short time. In addition to the new type basic meals, the new pack has done away with many of the old type hard-tack biscuits. In the latest rations there is only one small packet of these. Other biscuits are raspberry crunch and currant luncheon. Cheese, sugar, lollies, coffee, powdered milk, a plastic spoon, toilet paper and a rubber band go to make up the new pack which costs 1.93 dollars compared with the 1.38 dollars for the old pack. (Also identified: Section Commander Lance Corporal Wayne Peters of Bexley, NSW; machine gunner Pte Mitch Oddy of Campbelltown, NSW; Cpl Patrick Odell of Broadmeadow, Vic).
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Video of New ration pack in Vietnam DPR/TV/1084 (video)