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Post by maverik on May 15, 2009 21:27:52 GMT -5
I have hear of people that make K rations that actually have edible stuff in them i.e. they aren't actually from the '40s and since I am trying to use as little as modern stuff in my mussette bag as possible what else could I include to replace modern stuff where can I get it?
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Post by Karl on May 15, 2009 22:57:56 GMT -5
Reprorations.com, they have both WWII German and American rations, for future references Rations don't belong in the Armory
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Post by roma on May 16, 2009 2:58:44 GMT -5
I made fully edible C-ration but can not figure out how to post images here?
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Post by Go4Broke on May 16, 2009 6:24:17 GMT -5
You can also try: WWII Ration Technologies: www.ww2rationtechnologies.com/MainPage.htmland Hogan Quartermaster: www.angelfire.com/nc/stug/The Signal Depot used to make really nice C-Rations too, but Rob's taking a break, and won't start producing them again until next year. He also repro's the 10-in-1 cardboard boxes, but I don't know if he's still doing those also. www.thesignaldepot.com/I made fully edible C-ration but can not figure out how to post images here? 1.) Find a site to host your photos ie. photobucket, imageshack, flickr, etc. 2.) Upload your images 3.) Find the URL for the image ie. http://w w w.photobucket.c o m/roma/c-ration.jpg 4.) When you post a reply put the address in between image tags: [/img]
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Post by roma on May 16, 2009 8:05:44 GMT -5
Thank you for your help. This is my C-ration Images from mobile phone. Sorry for quality.
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Post by deacon on May 17, 2009 1:40:45 GMT -5
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Post by roma on May 17, 2009 7:09:15 GMT -5
Thank you! Very useful link.
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