Share this postComing soon, a pizza that stays fresh for three years - courtesy of the U.S. Armyangryplanetpod.comCopy linkFacebookEmailNoteOtherAngry Planet Subscriber FeedComing soon, a pizza that stays fresh for three years - courtesy of the U.S. ArmyShare this postComing soon, a pizza that stays fresh for three years - courtesy of the U.S. Armyangryplanetpod.comCopy linkFacebookEmailNoteOther1×0:00-31:38Audio playback is not supported on your browser. Please upgrade.Coming soon, a pizza that stays fresh for three years - courtesy of the U.S. ArmyJason FieldsSep 30, 2015Share this postComing soon, a pizza that stays fresh for three years - courtesy of the U.S. Armyangryplanetpod.comCopy linkFacebookEmailNoteOtherShareThe need for armies, both ancient and modern, to travel long distances to thwart enemies and take territory has made militaries one of the driving factors behind food science.See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.Share this discussionComing soon, a pizza that stays fresh for three years - courtesy of the U.S. Armyangryplanetpod.comCopy linkFacebookEmailNoteOther0 CommentsAngry Planet Subscriber FeedConversations about conflict on an angry planet. Conversations about conflict on an angry planet. SubscribeListen onSubstack AppRSS FeedAppears in episodeJason FieldsRecent EpisodesHow Silicon Valley Seduced the Pentagon9 hrs ago • Matthew GaultOn Presidential Assassins and the RNC With Rick PerlsteinJul 18 • Matthew GaultSo What Happens to SEAL Team 6 If They Do Assassinations for the President?Jul 12 • Matthew GaultThe View From IsraelJul 9 • Matthew GaultThe Hard Limits of Cyber War and Subversion OperationsJun 28 • Matthew GaultInside the Congressional Nuclear BunkerJun 20 • Matthew GaultGetting Away With Murder in TexasJun 13 • Matthew GaultHow to Count Nuclear WeaponsJun 10 • Matthew Gault
Coming soon, a pizza that stays fresh for three years - courtesy of the U.S. Army