With W.W. II just around the corner, the U.S. Army Quartermaster Corps’ “subsistence laboratory” in Chicago was burning the mid-night oil trying to create a nutritious light weight ration with little bulk for the nascent paratrooper divisions.


Of course, the Italian Army had a far simpler method of feeding their far-flung infantry…

Read Feeding American Paratroopers<br>(Newsweek Magazine, 1941) for Free

condensed food for ww2 US soldiersk-ration development 1941US Army subsistence laboratory development of food for soldiers 1941
Scroll to Top