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The Old Man
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11915 kg, if I'm not wrong - 12 tons.
I don't know if these numbers are correct. BUT: today technologies of food preservation are much more developed. We crio-treat food, make powder edible after adding water and such miracles, that were rather not widely used during WW2. I think it is quite possible that their food was heavier - held in cans (thicker than ours), wet (preserved in varous kinds of fluids rather than by drying/vacuuming). Also note that they needed to carry fresh water supply for whole their trip (sic!), while modern subs just "make" fresh water. Thist must have weighted additional tons.
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WEll Water was not included in the weight that u-boat.net states.. It does mention that there is canned food.. But still. I just cannot believe they had that much for only 10 weeks.. that comes out to about 5-6lbs of food per person, every day.. 5 pounds a food?? Thats a lot! lol |
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- 1 loaf of bread: 80 dag, - a piece of meat: 5 dag, - a plate of potatoes: 60 dag, - 2 glasses of milk: 50 dag Looks like a minimum, weights total 195 dag = 1.95 kg = 4.3 lbs. Not so far from 5 pounds.
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Being pretty active myself?
I can put down a Wendy's triple cheese, dragged through the garden, a double cheese same way, the largest fries they have and a large drink, just for lunch. (I don't eat breakfast) I snack all day on anything that don't bite me first. Dinner for me can feed at lest 2 people for a day! Then snacks till bed time. So 5 or 6 lbs of food a day for active servicemen, under stress, is not unusual. And I only tip the scales at 155 lbs. ![]() (168 lbs when I was in the 82nd AirBorne) |
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Stress also burns calories in massive quantities. @Joker, Yes. I was an 'All American'. ![]() Some of the best times of my life were spent jumping from perfectly good Aircraft. ![]() Also, some of my worst. ![]() But that was then and this is now. ![]() And I have high regards for the AirForce Special Operations Command members! |
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lol
Would of loved to of joined the AF but my ears go pop ![]() "Some of the best times of my life were spent jumping from perfectly good Aircraft. ![]() Also, some of my worst. ![]() I know how you feel there, you love it but it's a dirty job, just be glad you're home *Hands ice cold beer* ![]() |
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Sonar Guy
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privateer, you "All-American" then
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