
The evolution of the UK arctic ration
The evolution of the UK arctic ration
pictures from my son that collect British Gear and rations

cheers ken and son 
- Amelieee1
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Re: The evolution of the UK arctic ration
god i would kill for some of those
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- MrFahrenheit
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Re: The evolution of the UK arctic ration
There was some of those newer ones for sale on eBay a few days back.
Got a menu 2 and a menu 4 with pack code 12/19 they should be on their way atm so well see in a couple of days.
Got a menu 2 and a menu 4 with pack code 12/19 they should be on their way atm so well see in a couple of days.
I came, I saw, I ate some rations then fell asleep amongst the clover.
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Re: The evolution of the UK arctic ration
I find the arctic rations are the hardest to get. Glad I picked up a case. Old arctic rations especially, even the boxes can be a pain to find. Make sure you save atleast 1 or 2 of your cold climates you got. In 10 or 15 years they will be pretty rare and you will be glad you saved em!MrFahrenheit wrote: ↑Tue Aug 04, 2020 7:44 pmThere was some of those newer ones for sale on eBay a few days back.
Got a menu 2 and a menu 4 with pack code 12/19 they should be on their way atm so well see in a couple of days.
Check out my ORP menu spreadsheet: https://bit.ly/2NqUFRX | I have: | British 24HR Box Rations | French RCIRs | Type I EPA |Danish Rations