
French ration
French ration
Hey everyone, yet again I’ve got a ration and have no idea of the contents. Any help would he appreciated 

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Re: French ration
On the top, "ouvrir" means "open"
On the bottom "armee de l'air" means "air force". Other lines, roughly translated, mean "unitized survival ration", and "each unit contains two rations".
On the bottom "armee de l'air" means "air force". Other lines, roughly translated, mean "unitized survival ration", and "each unit contains two rations".
Re: French ration
Just to round up the thread:
All the best, Gents.
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Re: French ration
woah that's neat
most wanted: RCIR, MCI/B units, IMPs, anything old, and a packet or two of RAFCO soup. PM if you've got these, or anything else to sell that isn't too expensive.