Armies march on their stomachs... and the food arrives because logistics. Literally the single most important thing a military must absolutely master completely.
@@beaveredge My next question is if anybody managed to identify all four. McDonald's was easy, as was Taco Bell. Burger King was given away in the story, but I wonder about the fourth. Subway?
Genuinely one of the funniest things my aunt and uncle told me about their time in the military is that no matter where, if they weren’t in an active zone there would most likely be one around somewhere
@RogueCove we had acmini px crammed in the back of a semi trailer following us around eastern Europe when my unit was there, somthing funny about being able to buy red bull, monster, dip, and American cigarettes from some field in romania XD
I love the stories of the USN Ice-cream ships from WW2. The core of a USN ship is not the Bridge, CIC or the engine rooms but the Gedunk machines and ship store.
God, I hope the prices in an active warzone were low, we all know soldiers usually get underpaid at the rank and file levels... Insert "Avenged Sevenfold - Hail To The King" here
Genuinely one of the funniest things my aunt and uncle told me about their time in the military is that no matter where, if they weren’t in an active/dangerous zone there would most likely be one around somewhere near by
Only those who had to live for months without modern creature comforts can appreciate the heavenly glow of once again seeing products of conspicuous consumption. Like paved roads, air conditioning, fast food, ice cubes
This reminded me of that time the United States army send in a fully mobile Burger King truck trailer on board a C5 Galaxy Cargo Plane to the Middle East 🪖🏪🍔🚛➡️🛬🛫✈️➡️🏜️🪖
Nope. It is poking fun at the US military. There are actual mobile Burger Kings that can be deployed to US military controlled locations as long as the location has been deemed safe enough.
Ive heard it told that the most terrifying proof of American logistical capability is that the US Army can put a fully functioning burger king anywhere in the world in less than 24 hours.
"It was okay."
That is accurate.
MRW is nothing to fuck with. Grunts and REMF's live for those small comforts of home.
"Amateurs study tactics, experts study logistics"
I don't remember who to credit, sorry.
I think it was Eisenhower.
Miyamoto Musashi
General Imak 'Tik-Tac' Takililkakik
Armies march on their stomachs... and the food arrives because logistics. Literally the single most important thing a military must absolutely master completely.
Had me totally going and I lost it at the end. Beautiful. Simply beautiful. And soooo true! Well read.
Agreed I was wondering what it could be and boom. Agreed. hail to the king baby
@@beaveredge My next question is if anybody managed to identify all four. McDonald's was easy, as was Taco Bell. Burger King was given away in the story, but I wonder about the fourth. Subway?
@@scottl369 I'm pretty sure it's subway. It referenced "Intercity transport system * meaning the subway train systems.
@@beaveredge Ooh good catch!
When you play Solaris and accidentally go for the fast food ending.
"Hail to the King, Baby" - Duke Nukem
Ash williams
Everybody when speaking of Elvis since the late 50s. Always was, always will be.
Humaninty basically lost. WHERE ICE-CREAM SHIP !!
The McDonalds brought it, Hopefully they figured out how to keep it running for more than 5 minutes by then
We had one of those in my camp when I was deployed to the Middle East for Operation Southern Watch
Hahaha you telling me this was inspired by that image. If a Burger King trailer coming off a military vehicle. Bless capitalism
WHAT!!?
@@thirdboylol95
I believe it was during the second Gulf War
Genuinely one of the funniest things my aunt and uncle told me about their time in the military is that no matter where, if they weren’t in an active zone there would most likely be one around somewhere
@RogueCove we had acmini px crammed in the back of a semi trailer following us around eastern Europe when my unit was there, somthing funny about being able to buy red bull, monster, dip, and American cigarettes from some field in romania XD
I love the stories of the USN Ice-cream ships from WW2. The core of a USN ship is not the Bridge, CIC or the engine rooms but the Gedunk machines and ship store.
Guiliman is proud
God, I hope the prices in an active warzone were low, we all know soldiers usually get underpaid at the rank and file levels...
Insert "Avenged Sevenfold - Hail To The King" here
if I have to choose, it will be the king over the golden seagull....
Genuinely one of the funniest things my aunt and uncle told me about their time in the military is that no matter where, if they weren’t in an active/dangerous zone there would most likely be one around somewhere near by
I thought it was gonna be beer.
Fast food was not on my bingo card
they were a bit behind schedule... for completely not related reasons... but they will be there.
Only those who had to live for months without modern creature comforts can appreciate the heavenly glow of once again seeing products of conspicuous consumption.
Like paved roads, air conditioning, fast food, ice cubes
Dont forget the ice cream truck
That’s on an entire frigate 😂
You wanna tell me Burger King survived until 3024? Thats even more unrealistic than pigs flying.
4 or 5 generations bloody hell they pissed us off.
Willing to go the extra mile despite near-light speed time dilation 😂
This reminded me of that time the United States army send in a fully mobile Burger King truck trailer on board a
C5 Galaxy Cargo Plane to the Middle East
🪖🏪🍔🚛➡️🛬🛫✈️➡️🏜️🪖
The Burger King ending
I was hoping he would meet Leroy Jenkins! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I heard "Lost Boys" - is this part of the Sneakyverse?
I wondered the same thing, but I suspect not.
In the distant future, the McD ice cream machine STILL doesn't work.
So is this a free advert for Burger King?
Nope. It is poking fun at the US military. There are actual mobile Burger Kings that can be deployed to US military controlled locations as long as the location has been deemed safe enough.
Amateurs study tactics. Professionals study logistics.
Logik
Not to far from the truth. I like second a green zone is established, good 'ole capitalism kicks in.
Ive heard it told that the most terrifying proof of American logistical capability is that the US Army can put a fully functioning burger king anywhere in the world in less than 24 hours.
Good story... failed the landing though.
The NAAFI got posh
Amazing!!!!!😂😂😂😂😂
Who else heard A7X the entire story?
i dont get the 3rd 1, any help?
Subway
@@scottv.4140 cheers