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Rations
Rations where nicknames for the portable meals the soldiers carried. There were C Rations and K Rations. So when an officer says "Preserve your rations" he means use them sparingly so you don't run out of food.
k-rations
Government issued ration books
There has been a World War I and a World War II. There hasn't been a World War III.
Occupied nations ate their own foods. Japanese military rations had to be preserved for consumption by Japanese Troops.
During World War II, soldiers' rations often included the Hershey's Chocolate Bar. This bar was specifically designed to withstand high temperatures and was made to provide soldiers with a quick source of energy. Its inclusion in rations made it a morale booster for troops in the field.
Queen Elizabeth II didn't get married until 1947
Yes, if you saved up your rations or everyone grouped up their rations
Soldiers ate C rations or K rations which were canned meals in the field-
England didn't have a dictator.
The crescent moon symbol on C and K rations cases during World War II indicated the rations were produced by the American food company, the "Crescent" brand, known for its quality. The symbol served as a recognizable mark, helping soldiers identify the source of their rations. Additionally, the crescent moon was a positive emblem meant to evoke feelings of comfort and morale among troops.