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  2. Meal, Combat, Individual ration - Wikipedia

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    Elements of a United States Military Meal, Combat, Individual ration, as served in Da Nang, South Vietnam during the Vietnam War, 1966 or 1967. The Meal, Combat, Individual (MCI) was a United States military ration of canned and preserved food, issued from 1958 to 1980.

  3. Tunnel rat - Wikipedia

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    During the Vietnam War, "tunnel rat" became an unofficial specialty for volunteer combat engineers [1] and infantrymen from the Australian Army and the U.S. Army who cleared and destroyed enemy tunnel complexes. Their motto was the tongue-in-cheek Latin phrase Non Gratum Anus Rodentum ("not worth a rat's ass"). [2]

  4. United States military ration - Wikipedia

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    United States military ration refers to the military rations provided to sustain United States Armed Forces service members, including field rations and garrison rations, and the military nutrition research conducted in relation to military food. U.S. military rations are often made for quick distribution, preparation, and eating in the field and tend to have long storage times in adverse ...

  5. LRP ration - Wikipedia

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    LRP ration, menu 6. Clockwise from top left: beverage base, spaghetti, accessory packet, cornflake bar, tootsie rolls, oatmeal cookie. The Food Packet, Long Range Patrol (LRP; pronounced "lurp") was a freeze-dried dehydrated United States military ration used by the Department of Defense.

  6. Rats in ceiling, walls force seniors from Veterans Affairs ...

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    The veterans, including a 106-year-old, were moved to other facilities. Rats in ceiling, walls force seniors from Veterans Affairs facility, AZ officials say Skip to main content

  7. Trench rats - Wikipedia

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    [5] [2] Attempts to separate food from the rats would prove to be futile, as rats were bold and snatched the food from the pockets of sleeping soldiers anyway. In addition to eating the food rations of soldiers, rats also had a proclivity to eat the candles of soldiers, taking away a source of light in an already dangerous environment. [6]

  8. Drug-addicted rats have taken over a Houston police evidence ...

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    For rats in Texas, 4/20 has come early. Houston -area rodents have forced police in the area to change the way they operate after developing an addiction to drugs stored in station lockers.

  9. Rat meat - Wikipedia

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    Rat-on-a-stick is a roasted rat dish consumed in Vietnam and Cambodia. [ 16 ] A 2020 study on wildlife trade in three southern Vietnamese provinces found that 55 percent of the field rats sold in tested restaurants were carrying a coronavirus .