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Mr. Ree 10 year s ago
#4 - France - I'm surprised it doesn't come with a table, chair and tablecloth since the chances of eating any of this on a combat field is slim. Mostly, they will be eating their food in a POW camp.

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User201 10 year s ago
I guess there were a tablecloth, a white one... and they already used it for a flag... ;-)
       
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gnihtyreve 10 year s ago
No condom?
       
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Mr. Ree 10 year s ago
No need for a condom. Real soldiers kill their victims after raping them and 12 year old civilian girls seldom have STD's...

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Fenrisulven 10 year s ago
#10 I thought this was a big bag of weed at first...
       
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dang8521 10 year s ago
And once again ree shows his military background.
       
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lorutral 10 year s ago
made in bolivia -.- stale bread and bananas
       
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Australia

The Australian ration pack has more small treats than any of the others. Most of it is packaged by the military, from a serving of love-it-or-hate-it Vegemite to jam sandwich biscuits and a tube of sweetened condensed milk. The bag includes a can-opener-cum-spoon for getting at the Fonterra processed cheddar cheese, and main meals of meatballs and chilli tuna pasta. There are lots of sweets and soft drinks, and two unappetising-looking bars labelled "chocolate ration".
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