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Military rations

Military rations, operational rations, or military provisions are goods issued to sustain the needs of military personnel. As their name suggests, military rations have historically been, and often still are, subject to rationing, with each individual receiving specific amounts from available supplies. Military-issued goods and the rationing of such goods have existed since the beginnings of organized warfare.

Though commonly referring to food and drink rations, "military ration" may also refer to other types of items that are rationed for military personnel, such as fuel, alcohol, expensive items, or consumer goods. Ration acquisition may be managed using allowances or a ration card, or they may be issued without charge.

Military rations are a key component of military nutrition, the field and study of nutrition in the military. Significant research goes into creating military rations, including the nutrition and energy of rations, food spoilage prevention, what meals should be offered, the amount of food each ration should contain, and the exact specifications of each meal and ingredient.

A field ration (known under a variety of other names) is a military ration intended to provide nutrition and sustenance in the field, in combat, at the front line, or where eating facilities are otherwise unavailable.

Field rations can be categorized into two main types:

A garrison ration is a type of military ration that, depending on its use and context, could refer to rations issued to personnel at a camp, installation, or other garrison; allowance allotted to personnel to purchase goods or rations sold in a garrison (or the rations purchased with allowance); a type of ration; or a combined system with distinctions and differences depending on situational factors (such as whether the country is at peace or at war).

In ancient warfare, militaries generally lived off the land, relying on whatever food they could forage, steal, purchase, or requisition. Armies that brought food supplies along with them would have to resort to carrying them in baggage trains and having soldiers carry their rations themselves.

In Mesopotamia, most workers, including soldiers, were given rations of barley, oil, and wool. The first standing army in recorded history formed in ancient Mesopotamia under the reign of Sargon of Akkad, and as the army grew with his conquests, a military bureaucracy formed. According to letters from the time of Sargon II, the primary ration for his army was grain. The letters describe what types of grain are to be held for a campaign, in which locations, which grain to give to the soldiers and which to store as fodder for the pack animals, and provide lists of how much grain to give to the soldiers of specific ranks.

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