WWII army K ration on ebay
WWII army K ration on ebay
I came across this while checking out some thing on ebay.
http://cgi.ebay.com/WWII-US-ARMY-K-rati ... 0758216611
http://cgi.ebay.com/WWII-US-ARMY-K-rati ... 0758216611
Re: WWII army K ration on ebay
WOW! It went for over $200.00. That is one expensive ration.
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Not surprised really. It is the first "MRE", using 3 seperate boxed meals. Its a must have for any serious small museum -type collection. Actually its good that such a historical type is still so affordable, if you have a hundred and something quid to spare 
And it seems to be of a mid-war type, 43-44.
There is a breakfast unit up now. Same age/type. $99.99 so far.

And it seems to be of a mid-war type, 43-44.
There is a breakfast unit up now. Same age/type. $99.99 so far.
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If you keep an eye on eBay these are for sale regularly. I have a breakfast, dinner and supper k ration from 43 (color print patters on the outer boxes) that I snagged there last year. It was a bit pricey for the unopened set but I got the thrill of opening them myself and taking pictures of the process. I know it's probably blasphemy but I even smoked a Camel from 1943 just to be able to say I did.
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Do you mean the brown, blue and green camouflage- like patterns? They are the late type "morale" K boxes, from 45.
You smoked a cig from a K?

You smoked a cig from a K?




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Ruleryak -
I bet that cig tasted like nearly 70 year old pencil shavings
I ran out of smokes once and ended up digging into the only source I had at the time, a '68-dated case of MCI's
The only WWII-era ration component I have is a Bread Unit, still sealed with the SPAM key on the bottom. I believe it's dated '42 or '43 and is brushed steel, not the gold tone lacquer finish.
I'll get a pic of it up asap....
I bet that cig tasted like nearly 70 year old pencil shavings

I ran out of smokes once and ended up digging into the only source I had at the time, a '68-dated case of MCI's

The only WWII-era ration component I have is a Bread Unit, still sealed with the SPAM key on the bottom. I believe it's dated '42 or '43 and is brushed steel, not the gold tone lacquer finish.
I'll get a pic of it up asap....
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Yessir I did! The set of K's I have is indeed the morale set and if I'm not mistaken they came out in late 44 - I was definitely wrong when I said 43 - could still be 45 though. The Camels were still shrink-wrapped although it had turned to pretty dark yellow. All I have to say on the negative side was that it tasted a bit stale, like you found it in an old pack under the seat in your car from a month or so ago. It was completely smokeable and not in the least crumbly or powdery. I hadn't had a cigarette in years so the nicotine really hit me like a train.biscuits brown wrote:Do you mean the brown, blue and green camouflage- like patterns? They are the late type "morale" K boxes, from 45.
You smoked a cig from a K?![]()
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I've got MCI cigs and some older packs here and there but I never was in the right mind to actually go for one until just a few weeks ago when I had that Camel.
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You now have the distinction of being the forum member who has consumed the oldest ration itemRuleryak wrote:Yessir I did! The set of K's I have is indeed the morale set and if I'm not mistaken they came out in late 44 - I was definitely wrong when I said 43 - could still be 45 though. The Camels were still shrink-wrapped although it had turned to pretty dark yellow. All I have to say on the negative side was that it tasted a bit stale, like you found it in an old pack under the seat in your car from a month or so ago. It was completely smokeable and not in the least crumbly or powdery. I hadn't had a cigarette in years so the nicotine really hit me like a train.biscuits brown wrote:Do you mean the brown, blue and green camouflage- like patterns? They are the late type "morale" K boxes, from 45.
You smoked a cig from a K?![]()
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I've got MCI cigs and some older packs here and there but I never was in the right mind to actually go for one until just a few weeks ago when I had that Camel.

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No way, really?! If that's really the case you have no idea how proud I'd actually be of that factbiscuits brown wrote: You now have the distinction of being the forum member who has consumed the oldest ration item![]()
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Sorry for the bad drunkenly taken cell phone pics but there it is!