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What (who) is iron rations - definition

MEAL SUPPLIED BY THE US MILITARY
United States army rations; United States army ration; Iron rations; United States Army ration; US military ration; U.S. military ration
  • single palletized expeditionary kitchen]]
  • Italian campaign]] of [[World War II]], 1943
  • An American soldier boiling his rations using rolls of silk to create a cooking fire without smoke, 1917
  • The Crucible]]" training course, part of which has trainees ration their MREs over a three-day period.

iron rations         
¦ plural noun a small emergency supply of food.
United States military ration         
United States military ration refers to various preparations and packages of food provided to feed members of the armed forces. U.
sad iron         
  • Flat iron stove
  • Iron collection
  • [[Josephine Baker]] ironing (1956)
  • Box iron ([[Minalin, Pampanga]], [[Philippines]] Museum).
  • A 1950s [[Morphy Richards]] electric iron with original box
  • Pereslavl]]
TOOL OR APPLIANCE FOR SMOOTHING CLOTH USING HEAT AND PRESSURE
Sad iron; Steam iron; Electric iron; Tailor's goose; Iron (appliance); Clothes pressing iron; Flatiron (appliance); Goffering iron; Laundry iron; Clothing iron; Sadiron; Steam generator iron
¦ noun historical a flat iron.
Origin
from sad, in the obs. sense 'weighty'.

Wikipedia

United States military ration

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 conditions due to being thickly packaged or shelf-stable.

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