1967 Vietnam c-rations box being opened for the first time in 43 years. fruit cocktail about to down it and a 60mm blasted my can out C-ration cans inside our huge transmitter, and after a couple hours sending messages back and forth we could remove those cans and enjoy a delicious hot meal e.g., my favorite, Ragout of Beef. Elements of a United States Military Meal, Combat, Individual ration, as served in Da Nang, South Vietnam during the Vietnam War, 1966 or 1967. In 1968-69 I ate c-rations that were older than I was. Some of the meals werent too bad, especially if somebody from home sent Heinz-57 Sauce or Hot Sauce to doctor them up. We got a hot meal in the jungle only after a firefight. Now I know why I lost 40 LBs. Gen. Walter S. McIlhenny son of the 2nd company president of McIlhenny Company from his experiences with C-Rations as a soldier during WWII came up with the idea to send soldiers copies of the Charlie Ration Cookbook filled with recipes for spicing up C-rations with Tabasco Pepper Sauce wrapped around two-ounce bottles of Tabasco Pepper Sauce along with a handful of a P-38 type can openers all in a waterproof canister. Hey Fred, I was with the same unit as you except I was in B Company, August of 69 through June of 70. Posted by webmaster webmaster has not yet written their Bio. Free delivery for many products! I was on Google looking up information on c-rat socks as this is a new term that I just learned and that is how I arrived here. Anything a dog wont eat should not be consumed by a human. I flew as a Crewchief on a UH-1C Gunship. We would punch a few holes in the top of the can using a P38 and add a small amount of water and heat it for a bit with a piece of C4. Interesting article but a really dumb question? C-Rations used in Vietnam This is the official US Quartermaster's description of C-Rations used in Vietnam "The Meal, Combat, Individual, is designed for issue as the tactical situation dictates, either in individual units as a meal or in multiples of three as a complete ration. . What is wrong with me? Well not like from our great restaurants. Forty years later, Henry A. Moak, Jr., still loves his pound cake. son of the 2nd company president of McIlhenny Company from his experiences with C-Rations as a soldier during WWII came up with the idea to send soldiers copies of the Charlie Ration Cookbook filled with recipes for spicing up C-rations with Tabasco Pepper Sauce wrapped around two-ounce bottles of Tabasco Pepper Sauce along with a handful of a P-38 type can openers all in a waterproof canister. I mixed the cocoa powder, coffee powder and creamer in hot water for a tolerable beverage. C-Rations were developed in 1938 as a replacement for reserve rations, which sustained troops during World War I, and consisted chiefly of canned corned beef or bacon and cans of hardtack. meal eggs always looked greenish . And one day I plan on working as a flight RN / EMT-P as well as continuing to either work or volunteer as a firefighter. Only down fall was it was instant heart burn. However, none of us wanted to carry that much extra weight on our backs, instead, most settling for a single complete meal per day and extra cans of crackers, cakes and fruit to supplement their diet until the next resupply all stuffed into a sock and tied to the back of a rucksack. When we were operating our radio nets in the outback wilds of Fort Riley, KS, wed put our With the water pouring down on us. Daddys description was not very glowing! Opening a claymore , take a ball of c 4, light it Technically, the C-ration of the Vietnam-era was a different thing than the World War II C-ration, but troops still called it a "C-rat," and it was very similar in packaging and content. We would take the white bread can open a tiny hole in it and put a few drops of water in ithold it over a ball of C-4 to instantly steam itopen the can cut the bread add peanut butter and jelly, and wow warm peanut butter and jelly sandwich on hot bread. I cannot tell you how happy I am to have stumbled across your post! But themilitarydiscourages eating from old rations. The MCI was intended as a modest improvement over the earlier canned Type C or C ration, with inclusion . The section on C-rations brought waves of memories of those days. We took them camping, my sister wanted corn dogs, which the bears ate as they passed thru our camp. The next thing I got was the MREs. Never know when you may have to open a can of crackers! made it somehow. 4.) Three? Our squad leader was fairturned all Cs upside down and would mix up..then we would pick..No Fear!! The blue heat tabs emitted a gas that would burn your eyes and c-4 was harder to locate for us. Pound cake was one f the favorites in my platoon. Pingback: Remember C-Rations? if so, what was the dogs favorite meal? This brought back memories from 68-69 in the jungles of the central highlands. It woul heat a bunch of c-rats. Welcome back. Only hot meal was the last morning for chow. So the food on a paper document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Id get an onion from FSB mess tent and chop them up into whatever meat I was eating, thank god LURPs became widely available for the 2nd half of my tour because I just couldnt stomach Cs other than the fruit. 10 days later gulfort, mississippi.. jus lemme have a p38.. Had to have Tabasco sauce for the C rats. I use to take chip BBQ beef and cut the lid open, set the lid back on top, put the can back in the box and light it on fire. I got to Vietnam in July 1967. Vietnam Veteran Keeps Vow, Eats 40-Year-Old CakeFriday , July 24, 2009. There are several websites dedicated to US military combat rations that show all the brands. I know heat tabs were around but c4 burned hot and fast. One thing I remember about Cs was the fruit. I agree almost entirely with you assessment of taste and quality and preferences, with one exception: I was a combat photographer with the First Air Cav, and made it my personal mission to photograph an op from each of our original 8 infantry battalions , all of our artillery battalions, and the engineer and cavalry units, plus every company in the Aviation brigade. Mass-2 Marine attached to the 3rd Marine Div. When out on missions, infantry units were re-supplied with . Steve Miller Very well written and important for us who did not serve due to age ( too young) to learn about this, Excellent; "Peanut butter and crackers was the best," Orbell said. Open can of peaches with P-38. SO, GOD BLESS YOU ALL. after this became the way of doing it. Thanks for your service. Semper Fi. I lived on pound cake and chicken noodle soup cooked with a pinch of C4. It was illustrated by Fred Rhoads. The components of the MCI were the M - "Meat Unit", the B - "Bread Unit", and D - "Dessert Unit". Coffee, tea and hot chocolate were plentiful and everyone had a stash. Would turn to soup. Cigarettes. It tasted like the congealed fat from a canned ham. The C-ration (officially Field Ration . Most of us knew there were others who had it harder than than we did. As an infantry unit our year was pretty much the same as yours. Fortunately I was able to run down a medic with some antacid. Going through a box of memorabilia a couple days ago. I remember the first c-ration meal we received. I was 13. The only thing I miss was the instant coffee with the creamer and sugar. But it was usually raining. The last two I couldn`t eat and they found botulism in the beans and I almost starved . We got Cs from both the old menu (1950s and early 1960s) which included such delectable stuff as ham & mothers, beef & rocks, canned bread and so forth. 98 the LEMCO Cha Rang Valley 66 67. Service. This was so insightful to read! You could boil a canteen cup of water with a pea-size ball of it in 30 seconds. Scottie Hill CW4(Ret) Ret. Really putrid stuff, For anyone who was there I was with VF213 flying Demons, flying hydraulic leaks! Hot or room temp, either way I always got a major bought of heart burn shortly after consuming the spiced beef. Warrant officer. Need Easy, Nutritious Food While Blacktail Deer Hunting. Cigarettes were eliminated from rations in 1972. I found this very interesting 3-1969 to Feb 1970. USMC 2/9 DA NANG , DONG HA, Should you have a question or comment about this article, then scroll down to the comment section below to leave your response. I came from Landisville PA in Lancaster County that was only 12 miles from Lititz. I think the onions were gone in a matter of a few days. Although the meat item can be eaten cold, it is more palatable when heated. It's one of the most celebrated feats of World War II: On June 6, 1944, more than 160,000 troops stormed the beaches of Normandy during the D-Day invasion . Missed the initial one 4 years ago. and heat a canteen cup of water and it provided you with quick hot water or c rations. General Delivery Silver Springs Fl.34489 USA Because there were several "vintages" of C's issued to the Marines and Seabees in Vietnam, more than 4 items may be listed in the B groups as well as the brands of cigarettes included in the accessory pack. These things have left a deep impression on him, and he recalls to those memories fondly, despite the trying period his country was facing during that time. Each menu contains: one canned meat item; one canned fruit, bread or dessert item;one B unit; an accessory packet containing cigarettes, matches, chewing gum, toilet paper, coffee, cream, sugar, and salt; and a spoon. I drew ham and eggs. B-unit: (3) 12 ounce cans of bread, coffee and sugar. Moak got the drab olive can as a Marine helicopterpilotoff the Vietnamese coast in 1973. $79.95 Vietnam Us Army Turkey packed in 30 weight motor oil was the worst. Great articlebrings back many memories of the bad old days. The short story, "The Things They Carried," written by Tim O'Brien (1990), appears to be an unpretentious narration that list the tangible items carried by the soldiers while fighting in the Vietnam War. Cigarettes, once considered crucial to American fighting men, have sadly gone the way of the daily rum ration. About C-Rations. Though it had been given a new name, the MCI was in essence still the canned C ration of prior years. the outer layer of clear plastic is starting to delaminate from the brown plastic. Moat says though he warned his children over the years not to touch his pound cake, he did let them eat some other rations when they were growing up in the 1980s, including canned spaghetti and crackers. Three of us hailed a cab & that older gent stopped & bought us a six pack. Miss those soldiers from our lives deeply. The cigarettes were even contaminated with bugs ! Its even a little moist, he said, wiping his mouth. Hot BBQ beef. Typical commercial brands issued in the cigarette rations in Vietnam were: Camel, Chesterfield, Kent, Kool, Lucky Strike, Marlboro, Pall Mall, Salem, or Winston. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. Answer (1 of 10): I served in the Regular Army, Feb. '61- Feb. '64 and saw many brands of 5 cigarette packs in the C-Rations that we were issued. A few of the troops didnt like to drink beer. (LogOut/ In 1976 I found the notebook in some old Marine stuff I was going through and I finally got to make the sauce,and it was pretty darn good. Anyway, you made my day this morning. My dad knew few young kind and handsome American colleagues that I admired and impressed at that time. When were cigarettes removed from C rations? Every thing else not to bad. When I was in there were four: apricots, pears, fruit cocktail and peaches. Menu. or Best Offer +C $14.58 shipping. Enjoy! I would save my fruit and pond cake and trad for their rations of beer. Good grief.that was 50 years ago and I had just turned 18. I got ham and eggs. I would like to extend a huge THANK YOU to you, and every single veteran for your honor, your valor, and for sharing what little you had with my father and our family. Since Cs were pre-cooked, they didnt need to be heated up, but it helped. An afternoon like this was a celebration, unfortunately, it only happened about once or twice a month. I would start out with a half gallon portable bladder and it was gone by afternoon. You don't want soldiers in war zones endangering their health! Even then I ate one like an apple but the fellows that had been there longer made c rat stew and threw in the onions. I remember the first time we got to sample some Cs just after we went threw the gas obstacle back in basic training. t004. DD345 - Liberty Pass. Pork Slices Ingredients: In Vietnam I was with Regional and Popular Force troops in Rung Sat Special The foil pieces are 1.75"x1.75" and 1.75"x6" in size. One case of C-Rations contained 6 rations. The only thing I find myself craving from time to time was the instant coffee with of course dry creamer and sugar although I think it was making it in one of the C ration cans that gave it that special flavor. Life-saving use of rations! Military C-Ration Peanut Butter Can Unopened Cinderella Foods Inc Dawson Ga $13.00 $17.05 shipping Ive also created a poll to help identify my website audience before leaving, can you please click HERE and choose the one item best describing you. On the way we had C-Rats, I liked the Ham and Lima beans, they were easy to trade for as a lot of guys like you did not like them. Really love your stories. I was the lucky one that LIKED ham and Lima beans! Doc Shyab. Typical commercial brands issued in the cigarette rations in Vietnam were: Camel, Chesterfield, Kent, Kool, Lucky Strike, Marlboro, Pall Mall, Salem, . Sorry 11Bs I always took my favorite out first. The new menu (late 1968 onward) included good stuff like beans & weenies. 2.03M subscribers Subscribe 129K 9.7M views 6 years ago Check out this full review of a Vietnam War MCI or "C Ration"! On the rare occasion when we got a fresh bag lunch sandwich some kinda fruit and a couple boiled eggs it was egg salad time what a treet. Prayers-Love and GREAT BIG -Thank you to ALL Military personnel (still here or passed) and their families for serving our COUNTRY. Great detail Great Job from an old army Grunt. These simple treats brought so much joy to my dad; It has sparked a lifelong love in him for them even to this day (the canned peanut butter and fruitcake to be exact). The desserts and the B units got better, too. Posted March 31, 2018. The daily ration of 3 meals provides approximately 3600 calories." There were 4 choices of meat in each B group. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. I wish that cigarettes were never part of those C-rations. It does take one way back. During the 1960s C-ration cigarettes were identical to the sample packs of four that tobacco salesreps handed out to the public. of my hand did not care about cut hand But mad till this day Issued as one boxed ration per person per day. ate a lot as a kid . The absolute worst, in my opinion, was the ham & eggs, chopped. Took me back,soldier. I really enjoyed Meat balls & beans. The Army also sends out a Sundries Pack or SP for each platoon, containing writing paper, envelopes, blue ink pens, foot powder, toothbrushes and paste, chewing gum, m&ms, Hershey bars, Almond Joy, Mounds, Three Musketeers, Snickers and assorted cartons of cigarettes providing us with many of the simple articles that helped make life a little easier. $40.00 WW2 German Patronenkasten 88 Ammunition Crate $150.00 WW1 German Patronenkasten 88 Ammunition Crate $150.00 WW1 British and Commonwealth Biscuit Ration Crate $90.00 Fishing? I was always thankful that there was a medic around after I ate the Spiced Beef. My favorite recipewas to get a can of bread from the B-3 unit and a can of cheese from a B-2 unit; open both cans but do not take off the lid; place both cans in an empty B Unit box; light the box on fire until it burns completely; remove the bread and open it; pour the melted cheese over the bread and voila a toasted cheese sandwich. My first thought was that Crap,weve killed someone,but thankfully the only problem was that every bottle had been stolen off the tables,and he wanted to know if we would make him some more,which we did,and they were also stolen. Dan DMZ M/co 1969 USMC Hill 461 Sieara Rock Pile , Stud, LZ MAC chopper down! Brings back memories of a distant time.. As I remember our C rats were marked 1941 &42. C-packs also contained cartons of Cigaretts, M&Ms and other favorites, Photo via Wikipedia. We always had plenty of rice. A small chunk of C-4 explosive could also be substituted for the Trioxin tablet for faster heating. Semper Fidelis. Anyone able to help me out? Returned 13 months later via Tiger airlines to a civilian air port in LA & greeted by a lot of people flipping the bird at us. While there me and a buddy were starved one night so we go to the helicopter pad and find loads of empty cases of c rats, we start searching after about 10 minutes my buddy finds a can, lights up his zippo and with his southern twang says Michael, I cant hardly believe someone left a can of ham and M F ers behind. This Nov. 1966 incident happened as his unit left Camp Carroll in the DMZ, walked north, and after two days were ambushed by the NVA and Viet Cong. 2. Most of them were manufactured the year I was born, or the next after. I was a cold war veteran spending my 3 years in Germany, but we were issued them for field trips, alerts and exercises. I was the in house inspector at Granite State packing from 72 until 75. They were pretty good .Carried a container of onion salt , and garlic salt for the C rations . My father told me that it was a food container, made of stainless steel, where the lid doubles as a frying pan of a sort, and the strap handle could extend into a handle for the pan (I hope that made sense..). In 1925, the meat ration was replaced with canned pork and beans. Sir, thank you for your service in Vietnam and for the insightful information you provided in this article. It had a flavor I can not duplicate to this day. The 1st Inf Div was not allowed beer in the field due to some previous incident. And my brothers. It smells good, Moak said as he put a handful in his mouth. took the fire extinguisher and use it to get our cokes cold. During the 1960s C-ration cigarettes were identical to the sample packs of four that tobacco salesreps handed out to the public. Your email address will not be published. Brought back lots of memories. Yes of course the C-Rations survived the bears. Matches The suggestion of including matches was done at the same time as the inclusion of the cigarettes. unopened vietnam c-ration accessory pack with cigarettes. It was great when someone got a care package from homewe all shared. I too was in Berlin during the cold war. Change). For sure peaches were like gold I was one of the few guys who didnt like them and could trade them for almost anything. Hey me too other good ones were Beans and Balls Beans and Dicks Beef and Potato couldnt eat the egg thing spaghetti could not be cooked in the can, it would just rise up as a blob, cold top and burned bottom Ive got peaches, whos got the pound cake, I saved my ham & lima beans until we returned to the rear, then put the on the stove, boiling hot with a little hot sauce made me happy, Wow, how did we survive. Man do I remember C rations. Grab a small loaf of bahn-mi or baguette from the village baker with a can of boned chicken gently heated on the V-100 manifoldThat and a ba-moui-ba brewnot bad. Heres a few of the photos from my page: http://1-22infantry.org/pics4/richard.htm. I do remember about a week after I was out in the field we received a case of onions by mistake. A better stove was created by simply using the can opener end of a church key (a flat metal device designed to open soft drink and beer containers with a bottle opener on one end and can opener on the other commonly used before the invention of the pull tab and screw-off bottle top) to puncture triangular holes around the top and bottom rims of the can which resulted in a hotter fire and much less fumes. When I first got to Vietnam and was assigned to an infantry battalion in the field, I started eating Cs three meals per day. lol guess I was not human. I was an US ARMY Veterinary food inspector from 1967 to 1987. Original was from a formerly unopened original accessory pack. ;~) A must have item for your helmet display, uniform or gear. A couple of days later our friend David called and told us that there was a problem with the sauce. As a Army pilot, I knew this well. Forgot to mention earlier that battalion sometimes surprises us during resupply and brings out hot food in thermos containers. Sounds like a lot of B S to me. When I look at your blog in Opera, it looks fine but I do not smoke so I save the small pack of cigarettes. If I admit to actually liking and trading for ham & lima beans, does that imply Im strange beyond? The daily ration of 3 meals provides approximately 3600 calories., 1 Beef w/Spiced Sauce, Halved Apricots, Peanut Butter, B-1 Unit crackers, candy, 2 Tuna Fish, Quartered Pears, Peanut Butter, B-1 Unit crackers, candy, 3 Ham and Eggs, Chopped, Quartered Pears, Peanut Butter, B-1 Unit crackers, candy, 4 Pork, Sliced, Cooked with Juices, Halved Apricots, Peanut Butter, B-1 Unit crackers, candy, 5 Beans w/Frankfurter Chunks in Tomato Sauce, Blackberry Jam, Fruitcake, B-2 Unit crackers, cocoa beverage powder, 6 Beef Slices and Potatoes w/Gravy, Pineapple Jam, Orange Nut Roll, B-2 Unit crackers, cocoa beverage powder, 7 Spaghetti w/Beef Chunks in Sauce, Peach Jam, Cinnamon Nut Roll, B-2 Unit crackers, cocoa beverage powder, 8 Beans w/Meat Balls in Tomato Sauce, Grape Jam, Pound Cake, B-2 Unit crackers, cocoa beverage powder, 9 Beefsteak, Sliced Peaches, Cheese Spread, Cheddar Plain, B-3 Unit crackers, candy, 10 Chicken or Turkey Boned, Cheese Spread, Cheddar Plain, Fruit Cocktail, B-3 Unit crackers, candy, 11 Ham Sliced, Cooked with Juices, Cheese Spread, Cheddar Plain, Fruit Cocktail, B-3 Unit crackers, candy, 12 Turkey Loaf, Cheese Spread, Cheddar Plain, Sliced Peaches, B-3 Unit crackers, candy. This is the official Quartermaster's description of C-Rations used in Vietnam "The Meal, Combat, Individual, is designed for issue as the tactical situation dictates, either in individual units as a meal or in multiples of three as a complete ration. The brands I remember are: Marlboro, Winston, Camel, Pall Mall, Old Gold, Raleigh, Salem, Kool, Chesterfield, Newport & Lucky Strike . Pall Mall, Luckies, Winston, Salem and Benson & Hedges Menthol were five of the brands found in Vietnam era field ration packets. Our company left San Diego with a Navy Band giving us Marines a memorable send off. Good article. However, brilliant military minds said we could not eat there and our 12 hour shifts were intense preventing us from taking a journey to the other side. Thank you in advance! We had C Rations to eat while in the Pentagon Oct 21st 1967 while the war protest march was going on. $50: VE-1123 Vietnam period shoulder bag for machine gun . Trying to spread the word to potentially interested people. You, and all veterans have my utmost respect and admiration. A plastic spoon. He dared anybody gutsy enough to join him, and retired Lt. Gen. Paul T. Mikolashek, who was theU.S. ArmyEurope commander when Moak served overseas, took an even bigger piece. Thanks Freddy Wright. C-ration cigarettes were discontinued in 1972. We used to make stoves by using a can opener to open up the two sides of a small can on both sides (which were then pushed in). 1 empty C-Ration box 1 toilet paper pack 1 book of matches 1 plastic spoon 1 P-38 can opener Open all 5 cans with the P-38 leaving the lids slightly attached on 2 biscuit cans. It was such a shock to my system that I had diarrhea for a week! God bless you and I hope that this note finds you well, Sir. Lots of exploded food and they had to clean up the tail of the ship. They came sealed in foil . The military teaches you to be a thief . C-Rations varied considerably through their 20 plus year service. yes crissie it was a mess kit one side flat other side had two compartments and you had silverware so to speak. Oh, the memories. The only drawback was that hot water was needed to make the meal edible, however, the weight of extra water was offset by the lightweight meals. Vietnam Era C-Ration Cigarette Pack www.hardscrabblefarm.com The photo above shows the components of the cigarette pack. I do have a question the meat and beans I liked but raised on beans, I recently found and on line copy of the Us Army cook book. Required fields are marked *. Also sometimes we added the sugar, creamer, and coffee park in the coco package adding a little water mixing it up. My dog would not eat the ham and lima beans. In 1988 a friend of mine who owned an oyster bar/restaurant told me that he liked the sauce and wanted to know if I would make him some for his restaurant,which my wife and I did .We hand wrote the labels on notebook paper and scotch taped them to the bottles ,and gave them to our friend. The container itself had 2 compartments. Back in 1958 while flying the Pacific we had only Cs for flight lunches on aerial Tankers. Ahh, comfort food in the middle of the jungle. I REMBER C-RATS I LIKED POUND CAKE AND RANGER PUDDINGDENNIS 4TH INF DIV 69-70, So cool, i love your post, I am from Vietnam. Well presented and will share with fellow Vietnam veterans and family. There wasnt a USMarine anywhere near Saigon. Packages of 20 cigarettes each are the same as the regular civilian packs and were sold in US Army operated PX stores. German military outfitter Bausenwein is offering brand new, reproduction C-rations. Saved the coke for when we would be by the tanks or APCs. USA & International; Australia; Canada; France; Germany; Italy; There was a reason they were called Ham & Motherfuckers. The brothers always would trade for Menthols. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for Vietnam war C-Ration Cigarette Pack Winston Repro at the best online prices at eBay! Silly me ! loved getting the ham and eggs or beanie weenies pound cake with a melted John Wayne bar over it was heaven crackers were really funky l thought. Vietnam War Pin Badge Reproductions. Usually the coffee, sugar and creamer had to be worked over with a bayonet pommel to reconstitute it into powder. canteens inside a canvas or nylon cover attached to web gear or ruck sacks, or the actual cans that C rations were canned. Other then that, fantastic blog! Then there was the white worms in red sauce. As an infantry soldier in Vietnam, C-Rations was my sole source of nourishment for at least 300 of the 365 days I served in-country. The C-Ration was replaced in 1958 with the Meal Combat Individual (MCI). I really enjoyed reading these replies about c-rations and your experiences in Vietnam. Ah! Ill never eat C-Rations again, but I can remember when I was glad to have them. It? , Just looking at a can of Ham and MFers makes me wanna puke. 1966-67 Voilatoasted cheese sandwich. I would have beer almost every day. Vintage C Ration Accessory Pack, No Cigarettes $8.00 $5.85 shipping or Best Offer Vintage 1971 Vietnam Era Military C Ration Can Fortified Peanut Butter Kern Food $14.44 Was: $16.99 $4.31 shipping Only 1 left! Camel Cigarettes C-Ration Vietnam Era Vietnam 2 Quart Canteen M1967 Cover Mint 1972 Air Defense Artillery Guidon 1st of the 59th Sleeping Bag Carrier Strap Assembly Vietnam era Vietnam Era Flyers Kit Bag 1972 Vietnam era 1968 Lubricating Oil Tin O-190 Vietnam era 1971 Medium Weapons Oil Bottle Vietnam era 1969 Rifle Bore Cleaner Thank you for taking the time to write this article. Greg Dearborn says: yes i remember . Everybody liked Pound Cake, but there was only (1) box per case that had it.
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