Ration

  • 111Meal, Combat, Individual ration — Elements of a USAF Meal, Combat, Individual ration, as served in Da Nang, South Vietnam during the Vietnam War, 1966 or 1967 The Meal, Combat, Individual (MCI) was the name of canned wet combat rations issued by the United States Armed Forces… …

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  • 112LRP ration — The Food Packet, Long Range Patrol or LRP ration (pronounced Lurp ) was a U.S. Army special field ration. It was developed in 1964 during the Vietnam Conflict (1959 75) for use by Special Operations troops on long patrols deep in enemy territory …

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  • 113Jungle ration — The Jungle Ration (or J Ration ) was a dry, lightweight United States military ration developed by the U.S. Army in World War II for soldiers on extended missions in tropical regions.Origins, Development, and UsePrior to World War II, during… …

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  • 1145-in-1 ration — The 5 in 1 ration was a United States military ration issued from 1942 to the end of World War II. Procurement ended with the war, though remaining stocks were issued to troops after the war, as well as distributed as surplus in civilian feeding… …

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  • 115Garrison ration — A garrison ration is the quantity and type of food served to a soldier when they are stationed somewhere. It is generally not the same as the rations fed to troops in combat or transit usually termed combat rations, field rations , marching… …

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  • 116Combat Ration One Man — The Combat Ration One Man, or CR1M is a self contained, individual field ration in lightweight packaging procured by the Australian military for its members for use in combat or other field conditions where organised food facilities are not… …

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  • 117Ken-L Ration — is the name of a brand of dog food that is no longer produced. The brand offered both canned and dry dog food. Ken L Ration was owned by Quaker Oats, but the brand was sold to H. J. Heinz Co. in 1995. [http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi… …

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  • 118Field Ration Eating Device — The Field Ration Eating Device is a small device which is a combination of a can opener, a bottle opener and a spoon. Until 2005 when it was deemed redundant, it was issued to the Australian Army in its CR1M ration packs. [cite web | date = 2005… …

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  • 119Total Mixed Ration (TMR) — is a method of feeding cattle.OverviewThe term total mixed ration (TMR) may be defined as, The practice of weighing and blending all feedstuffs into a complete ration which provides adequate nourishment to meet the needs of dairy cows. Each bite… …

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  • 120B-Ration — (or Type B Ration) is a term used in the United States military for a meal provided to troops which was prepared using canned or preserved ingredients. B ration meals may be prepared in field kitchens and served in the field, or served in… …

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