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Air Force pilots eat it all the time, so Armed with Science blogger Jessica Tozer gathered up a few willing participants to answer the burning question: what does tube food taste like?
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Posted in Armed With Science Saturday, DoD News, Rotator
Tagged Air Force, Armed with Science, Army Research, AWS, blueberry gum, Department of Defense Combat Feeding Directorate at Natick Soldier Research, Development and Engineering Center, food in tubes, Jessica L. Tozer, meal of the future, military food, military tube food, MST3K, new foods for the military, the science of tube food, tube food, tube food taste test, U-2, U-2 aircraft, U-2 pilots, United States Air Force, United States Army, Willy Wonka gum
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Capt. Heather Fox, a U-2 Dragon Lady pilot with the 99th Expeditionary Reconnaissance Squadron, receives 100 percent oxygen while Senior Airman Roric Ongaco, a 99th ERS physiological support division technician, monitors Captain Fox’s suit pressure. She was preparing to fly …
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Posted in Worth A Thousand Words
Tagged pilot, Recon, U-2, U.S. Air Force, U2, women, Worth a Thousand Words
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