When The Schomer Hits The Fan (WTSHTF) and food becomes very scarce, it won’t take very long before people find themselves quite literally starving. And I don’t mean “starving” the way that teenagers say it! To a teenager, they think they are starving if it’s been more than three hours since they’ve eaten a significant meal.
When I refer to starvation, I mean that the body has consumed all of its stores of fat and is now consuming its own muscle mass for energy.
I have been there.
Back in 1995, I was a student in the US Army’s Ranger School, at Fort Benning, Georgia. This was — and still is — an incredibly tough course. Ranger School is an intense small unit patrolling, tactics, and leadership course, that lasts 62 grueling days. The drop-out rate is quite high, especially for those who cycle through the course during winter months. For many of the weeks in that 62 days, you get perhaps two hours of sleep in a 24-hour period, and very little food. There are tough weather conditions, agonizing physical challenges, plenty of running around in soaking-wet uniforms, and so forth. Earning the coveted Ranger Tab is not easy!
Being very trim to begin with, it wasn’t long before what little body fat I had was gone.
And I was hungry!Continue reading“When Hunger Happens, by The Domesticated Ranger”
