Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 262, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 November 1917 — “REGULAR” FOOD FOR SOLDIERS IN FIELD [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
“REGULAR” FOOD FOR SOLDIERS IN FIELD
—Veterans of former wars in which the United States has been engaged lived on hardtack and such other rations as they could carry with them when they went into the field. Not so the soldiers of today. When Uncle Sam’s fighters leave their cantonments and camps and go into the field their kitchens go right along with them. Even when they are in the trenches they are assured of getting “regular” food every day. The picture shows one of the new traveling kitchens of the Unitefl States army, from which meals are served redhot to the soldiers. •
