A former U.S. Army soldier who later worked as a civilian contractor at Fort Bliss has been convicted in a federal case ...
Joseph Lavar Davis, 47, was convicted of stealing over 1.1 million dollars worth of the military's pre-packaged ...
A former U.S. Army soldier, who later worked as a civilian contractor in El Paso, Texas, has been found guilty of stealing over $1 million worth of Meals-Ready-to-Eat (MREs).
Former soldier Joseph Davis was convicted of stealing $1.1 million in MREs from Fort Bliss through a false request scheme.
A federal jury convicted a former soldier of stealing 200 pallets of MREs that were worth more than $1.1 million.
A New Zealand Army soldier tries a US military MRE — or Meal, Ready-to-Eat — and compares it to New Zealand MREs. An MRE is designed to sustain soldiers during training or an operation while ...
Using technology to transform the U.S. military, thus keeping soldiers safe and well equipped to handle every situation, also extends to feeding those soldiers. This means that Meals Ready-to-Eat, or ...
When I first met my now-husband, Dane, he was heading to U.S. Army Ranger school, and during his time there, he wrote me letters on the cardboard packaging of his MREs, or a Meal, Ready-to-Eat, while ...