Although it was officially forbidden, soldiers in the Canadian Army searched for meat behind the lines to supplement their diet .Pte.Cliff Chrismas of Vancouver poses before trying to catch a Thanksgiving turkey.
For the soldier's diet behind the lines, they would have powdered eggs, toast and jam, coffee, powdered milk and sugar for the breakfast. They would have beef and potatoes, bread, rice pudding and tea for the supper . While they were in action , they would have bread, cheese and tea for the immediate supply of food for them.
All the above food are prepared by a ration pack ,they are hold by a tin of meat and vegetables , tea, powdered milk, and sugar , tin of coke, gum, and crackers(biscuit).
They are portable and easy to carry so that they can move the camp from one place to another place conveniently.
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