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C ration

noun

  1. any of various canned or prepackaged foods formerly used as field rations in the U.S. armed forces.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of C ration1

First recorded in 1935–50; so named in contrast to the A ration (fresh food) or B ration (packaged unprepared food)
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Example Sentences

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In the morning, they’d bury their C ration cans and other garbage, and head out for another day of working their way through the jungle.

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“But what if we get down to the last bullet, the last C ration, the last chance, what is going to happen?”

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Each C- ration package was supposed to be a three-meal-a-day food source.

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It was one of our C ration cans rigged to a limb that you would have to push out of your way if you were over six feet tall.

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Five hundred tons of C ration were rushed to Fairbanks, and tons of medical supplies for burns and possible illness were readied, but no patient appeared.

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