A World War II meal with a story....now that is truly a "Happy Meal"
The following information regarding the "Hot Box" is included in a typed note that has been placed in the archival portion of this collection in the Research Center (1999.158.1):
"Hot Box" was in Musette Bag of Captain Thomas E. Bennett, Assistant G-3, 1st Infantry Division, approximately Midnight 31 July 1944 when JU-88's dropped "Grass Cutter" bombs on the Division Command Post near Saint Denis le Gast, France. Musette bag was a pillow on the opened out bedding roll in Captain Bennett's unoccupied pup tent. One "Grass Cutter" landed in front of the tent, exploded and sent fragments 360 degrees through the air, perforating the tent. One fragment pierced the musette bag and embedded itself in the "Hot Box," see 'How to Use' side of box. Still another fragment pierced the pocket of Captain Bennett's field coat and shattered an unopened bottle of British Gin the Captain was saving. The Germans were sometimes thoughtless like that."