Canadian Policing Research Catalogue

Ho-ho-ho hot meal™ evaluation / by Richard Dew.

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1 online resource (17 pages)

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"Submitted by Staff Sergeant Richard Dew, Royal Canadian Mounted Police."
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"October 1997."
Authors affiliated with: U.S. Geological Survey, Alaska Science Center; Dept. of Geoscience, University of Iowa (Iowa City); Institute of Arctic Biology; Lake Clark-Katmai Studies Center, National Park Service (Anchorage). [list all separated by commas, without naming any author here].
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Includes executive summary in French.

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The RCMP evaluated the HOT PACK™ self-heating meals for potential use in a variety of situations such as prisoner meals, meals for Emergency Response Teams, in rural areas where long patrols are conducted, marine and other applications. HOT PACK™ meals were developed to provide easy, balanced, and nutritious hot meals. The meal is ready for consumption in 12 minutes; no stove, matches or fire is required. A selection of menus is available, and the cost per meal is reasonable.

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Technical report (Canadian Police Research Centre) ; TR-03-09.

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