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Что (кто) такое ration prices - определение

TYPE OF CERTIFICATION IN FOOD RATIONING
Ration card; Ration Stamps; Ration stamps; Ration Card; Ration cards; Ration coupon
  • Artsakh government]] in January 2023.
  • Nanjing 1962 daily industrial products ration stamp/coupon, China.
  • Yugoslavian]] ration stamps for milk. 1950
  • Romanian 1989 ration card for bread.
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Field ration         
  • British Army Reservists]] cooking their field rations using a hexamine stove
  • A British ration from the [[Second Boer War]], consisting of beef [[bouillon cube]]s and compressed [[cocoa powder]] in an early tin can
  • The contents of a ''[[Bundeswehr]]'' field ration from 1974
  • The contents of an [[Estonian Defence Forces]] field ration, featuring food in a variety of different packaging
NONPERISHABLE MILITARY FOOD
Reservestridsproviant; Reserveproviant; Combat ration; Iron ration; Operational Ration Pack; Emergency meal; Field meal; Combat Ration Five Man; Field rations; Ration pack; RCIR
A field ration (combat ration, ration pack, or food packet) is a type of prepackaged or canned military ration. Field rations are distinguished from garrison rations by virtue of being designed for minimal preparation in the field, as well as for long shelf life.
Half-ration Névé         
Half-ration Neve
Half-ration Névé () is a large névé at the head of Aviator Glacier in Victoria Land, Antarctica. It is largely enclosed on the west side by the Mesa Range.
K-ration         
  • K-ration breakfast
  • K-ration dinner
  • K-ration supper
  • 90th Infantry Division]] soldiers picking up K-rations before being assigned to combat units, 1944
MEAL SUPPLIED BY THE US MILITARY
K-rations; K rations; K Rations; K-Rations; K ration; Kration
The K-ration was an individual daily combat food ration which was introduced by the United States Army during World War II. It was originally intended as an individually packaged daily ration for issue to airborne troops, tank crews, motorcycle couriers, and other mobile forces for short durations.
B-ration         
MEAL SUPPLIED BY THE US MILITARY
B ration; B rations; B-Ration; B-rations
The B ration (or Type B Ration) was a type of field ration used in the United States military. Field rations such as the A ration, B ration, and emergency rations consisted of food items issued to troops operating in the field.
Rum ration         
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DAILY AMOUNT OF RUM GIVEN TO SAILORS ON ROYAL NAVY SHIPS
Rum Ration
The rum ration (also called the tot) was a daily amount of rum given to sailors on Royal Navy ships. It was abolished in 1970 after concerns that the intake of strong alcohol would lead to unsteady hands when working machinery.
Price Commission         
Pay Board; Prices Commission (UK); Prices Commission
The Price Commission was set up in the UK under the Counter-Inflation Act 1973, alongside the Pay Board, in an attempt to control inflation. The Conservative government of Edward Heath, elected at the 1970 general election, had previously abolished the Prices and Incomes Board in November 1970, shortly after taking power, relying on competition to keep prices down.
Humanitarian daily ration         
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AIR-DROPPED RATION FOR DISASTERS
American Humanitarian Daily Ration program in Afghanistan; American humanitarian daily ration program in afghanistan; Humanitarian Daily Ration; Humanitarian ration
Humanitarian daily rations (HDRs) are food rations manufactured in the United States intended to be supplied to civilians and other non-military personnel in humanitarian crises.
iron rations         
  • 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.
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
¦ plural noun a small emergency supply of food.
United States 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.
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
United States military ration refers to various preparations and packages of food provided to feed members of the armed forces. U.
Ken-L Ration         
  • The Ken-L Ration logo
BRAND OF DOG FOOD
Kenl ration
Ken-L Ration was a brand of canned and dry dog food. Ken-L Ration was owned by Quaker Oats, but the brand was sold to H.

Википедия

Ration stamp

A ration stamp, ration coupon, or ration card is a stamp or card issued by a government to allow the holder to obtain food or other commodities that are in short supply during wartime or in other emergency situations when rationing is in force. Ration stamps were widely used during World War II by both sides after hostilities caused interruption to the normal supply of goods. They were also used after the end of the war while the economies of the belligerents gradually returned to normal. Ration stamps were also used to help maintain the amount of food one could hold at a time. This was so that one person would not have more food than another.