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This episode is written by Russell Holman of Merrimack, New Hampshire. If you would like to submit a script to Military History Podcast, please send me an email at militaryhistorypodcast@gmail.com The mighty American mil...
Food of WWII is an episode from Military History Podcast by George Hageman. This episode is written by Russell Holman of Merrimack, New Hampshire. If you would like to submit a script to Military History Podcast, please send me an email at...
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Published Dec 16, 2007, 19:11 long, audio available.
This episode is written by Russell Holman of Merrimack, New Hampshire. If you would like to submit a script to Military History Podcast, please send me an email at militaryhistorypodcast@gmail.com The mighty American military during WWII would have been nothing without its surprisingly-important rationing system. Food kept the United States going, so therefore, it is well worth studying. Throughout WWII and the years beyond, the US entered/exited several "eras" of rations: A Rations B Rations K Rations C Rations LRRP Rations MREs For more information, read: Military History Podcast is sponsored by Armchair General Magazine
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Food of WWII is an episode from Military History Podcast by George Hageman.
This episode is 19:11 long.
This episode was published on Dec 16, 2007.
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