Showing 1-10 of approximately 10 books results for "c-ration" .

The development of special rations for the army (Q.M.C. Historical studies)
Author: Harold W Thatcher


Signed Copy of, "C-Rations for the Warrior's Heart: 31 Meals for the Long March"
Author: Robert Boardman


Beef ration balancing-- the ins and outs (E[xtension] C[ircular] / Oregon State University Extension Service)
Author: David A Yates


C-rations For The Warrior's Heart: 31 MEALS FOR THE LONG MARCH
Author: Robert Boardman
ISBN: 1932124187
Recommended Retail Price: $24.95
CRations for the Warrior’s Heart is a collection of combat stories filled with courage, character, and victory. Bob Boardman, author of Unforgettable Men in Unforgettable Times, has once again captured the pathos and trauma of war ...

The effect of mean incidence, amplitude of oscillation, profile and azspect ration on pitching moment derivatives, (A.R.C. technical report)
Author: J. B Bratt


The importance of vitamin A and vitamin C in the ration of swine: Concerning especially their effect on growth and reproduction (Technical bulletin / Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station)
Author: J. S Hughes


Etude anatomique du système nerveux d'un chien auquel on a extirpé les deux hémisphères cérébraux et le cervelet: quelques considérations physiologiques
Author: O[scar] (born 1894) Sager


Elements of military science and tactics: As authorized by the War Department. Also, the Articles of War, Constitution of the United States, and chapters on army customs, pay, rations, clothing, &c
Author: Hugh T Reed


Least-cost dairy ration program: N.C. State University instruction manual (Circular - The North Carolina Agricultural Extension Service, North Carolina State University at Raleigh)
Author: Charles Richard Shumway


Smoky (Dog): C-ration, Special Forces, Therapy Dog, Charles William Mayo, Dog Training
ISBN: 6130421818
Recommended Retail Price: $47.00
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Smoky (c. 1943 ? 21 February 1957), a Yorkshire Terrier, was a famous war dog who served in World War II. She weighed only four pounds and stood seven inches tall. Smoky is credited with beginning a renewal of interest in the once obscure Yorkshire Terrier breed. In February ...