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Expedition Foods Breakfast Tasting Pack Be the first to review this product Be the first to ask about this product Expedition Foods Porridge with Strawberries (High Energy Serving) Expedition Foods Granola with Raspberries (High Energy Serving) Expedition Foods Porridge with Blueberries (High Energy Serving) Roll over to zoom Expedition 800 Kcal Range A little unsure which breakfast meals to buy? Taste test a variety of breakfasts with this tasting pack. Freeze dried foods, unlike other dehyrdrated foods, are usually foods containing a multitude of ingredients and seasonings. Nothing more is needed, just a little cook time in hot water to rehydrate them and have them ready to eat. They are pre-seasoned, pre-cooked and pre-mixed with other ingredients, making them the fastest, easiest and tastiest foods available. PREPARATION: Remove the oxygen Absorber (Sachet) from inside the pouch, then follow the instructions on the reverse of the food bag.

Add boiling water to the internal fill line 5 (480ml), stir the contents and then close the bag and wait a minute for the food to re-hydrate. Cold water will suffice in an emergency, however the re-hydration time is much longer. The oxygen absorber helps maintain product freshness and is non toxic.
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Australia's military - past and future. BEAR PATCHES: YOU SPOKE WE LISTENEDAfter hundreds of heartfelt suggestions and a flurry of Facebook comments and Likes the vote for a colour patch to adorn the newest Australia in the Great War collector bear came down to just two Battalions – the 9th and the 25th.
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MORE THAN JOBS FOR THE BOYS OR GIRLS Soldier On is helping veterans make the leap from service life to civilian employment as part of Prime Minister Turnbull's plan to support the more than 5,000 people who leave Defence every year. TANKS FOR THE MEMORIES Life goes on for many retired Second World War tanks. For some it was museums or parks. For others it is restoration by private collectors. And for others it was a farm shed overhaul and life on the land. And for others a little bit of it all. Baseball caps are as much a part of military dress today as are boots. For more than 150 years the cap has evolved from a game hat to become a staple in military, policing and emergency service uniforms. NOT JUST DRESSING UP Some Great War reenactors have served. Some are still serving. And many have never worn a uniform other than the replica they wear when they get together. So why do they do it? Reenactor Mark White tells Military Voice why. YOUR STORY COULD FINISH THE BEAR

Can you help finish Australia’s first greatcoat Great War bear? The people behind the hugely successful Australia in the Great War initiative want your suggestion for the bear's colour patch. You can make this bear part of your family's story. REACH FOR THE SKY Whereas once the idea of flying your own military aircraft was but a dream for most, today the cost of a high performance ex-service jet or historic Air Force workhorse can be less than a city bedsit unit. November marked 75 years since the loss of both HMAS Sydney with all hands off the Western Australian coast, and HMAS Parramatta and 138 crew in the Mediterranean. CENTENARY MESSAGE FROM RSL CEO In the centenary year of the RSL the CEO of RSL National, Sam Jackman encourages all veterans, their families, and friends to support the work the league does to help both serving and non-serving veterans around the country.First there were the rumours. Soldiers based at Puckapunyal were told that halal ration packs were on the way.

That was about a year ago. Documents obtained via FOI reveal that on 23 September, 2015, a minute was sent to the Deputy Chief of Army. It requested his endorsement of ‘R222018658 ADF Combat Ration Pack User Requirement’. The request sat on Major General Rick Burr’s desk for a week. Then, on 30 September, 2015, he lifted his pen and placed his signature on page 8. With a stroke, the Army was now ordering halal combat ration packs. And not just a few. Although there are less than 100 Muslims in the 28,000 strong Australian Army, one third of all combat ration pack configurations must now be halal. That is, the meat in these ration packs must be sacrificed to Allah, who just happens to be the spiritual inspiration of our battlefield enemies. The rationale behind this decision is detailed below: “CRP [combat ration packs] should be designed to take account of the broad religious, ethnic, and cultural diversity of the ADF and alliance partners in aspects of food choices and their preparation and consumption.”

Obviously, ‘broad’ has been interpreted extremely broadly. Captain Mona Shindy (of @navyislamic Twitter fame), the Chief of Navy (of fasting in solidarity with the Islamic community fame), the ADF’s new imam (of pro-Sharia law fame) and about 100 Muslims across the entire military have been ‘broadly’ interpreted to mean that there is a requirement for one third of all ration packs to be prepared in accordance with Islamic law. And if they can’t eat them all, then I guess al Qaeda and the Islamic State must have been ‘broadly’ interpreted as ‘alliance partners’. No doubt the enemy will be pleased. Soldiers, on the other hand, might not be so pleased. They haven’t been asked at all about whether they want to go to war carrying rations that are specifically prepared to meet the needs of their enemy’s ideological dietary requirements. This is even though the Defence Force’s equity and diversity policy requires that people be consulted about the decisions that affect them.

At least this policy stipulated in 2013 that such ‘consultations’ occur. Now that the Australian Defence Force is advancing down the diversity path with a pathological zeal, this requirement appears to have been dumped. Strangely enough, the same paragraph that trumpeted a requirement for religious diversity in the ADF’s pro-Sharia law ration pack document also mentioned the need for sufficient ration pack configurations to avoid ‘menu fatigue’. I guess this explains why there were seven (out of eight) standard menus containing meat in 2007/08 and now, in 2016, there are only four. The other eight menus on table are halal, kosher and vegetarian. This new diversity of menu helps to explain why the Department of Defence recently put its stamp on a document that complained about the high number of Anglo-Australian males serving this nation. So much for diversity. There’s now a stipulation that soldiers must scoff down Sharia sandwiches. All of this follows the appointment of an imam to the military who has publicly supported Hizb ut Tahrir and condemned laws that prohibit the advocation of terrorism on the basis that they infringe free speech.

It follows the revelation that the Guide to Religion and Belief in the Australian Defence Force linked to an Islamic website that admonished Muslims not to join non-Muslim armies unless they could do things of benefit to the Islamic community, like obtain military secrets. It follows news that more Muslims from Australia have signed up to fight for the Islamic State than the Australian Defence Force. Actually, to be fair, one of the first jihadis signed up for both. And all of it has been an embarrassment for the Australian Defence Force. So one does not need to be Einstein to work out where this is going, particularly as news reports of ‘halal’ ‘certification’ ‘charities’ coming under scrutiny for financial mismanagement are becoming all too frequent. This will become another embarrassment for the Australian Defence Force. An embarrassment on top of the fact that it has buckled already and required one third of its ration packs to be halal. An Islamic certifier has called for Sharia precincts on the Gold Coast and takes great delight in calling Australians who do not want to consume halal food, ‘bigots’.

One organisation has deliberately concealed funds it sent overseas and demanded that organisations provide Islamic prayer rooms in all premises to obtain certification. Another has also admitted to sending funds overseas. Others have admitted to funding programs that promote Islam in Australia with funds raised from ordinary Australians. One has lost its status as a charity for operating on a ‘for profit’ basis. Another is currently entangled in embarrassing scandals as a result of the mismanagement of millions of taxpayer dollars. It may soon lose its charity status too. Its leaders have condemned the jail terms handed down to convicted terrorists. Some Islamic charities have even been implicated in the funding of terrorism. None of this even delves into whether these organisations support groups like Hizb ut Tahrir. And some of them (or their bosses) are on the public record as defending an organisation that has called for an army to impose Sharia law in Australia.