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Old 03-08-2003, 08:19 AM   #1
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what does the C in C-rats and the K in K-rats stand for ? I don't ever recall knowing or the subject ever coming up while in the Army.

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Larry,

C- Ration, Combat ration.


K-rations, the field ration for U.S. servicemen in WW II, were
named after The American physiologist who developed them, Ancel
Benjamin Keys.


P. Gary

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Larry, you know how the military is with acronyms, and on this one you may get a half dozen expert opinions. I thought the C-Rats was short for COMBAT RATIONS, never heard about what the K stood for--in the dim distant past like WWI, it might have been the contractor-provider--I'm anxious to hear all the variations. It's like the P-38--I thought that was named just randomly by some innovative GI--I have this can opener for opening five gallon buckets and cans that was made by AQUA-TAINER of Shorewood, Ill.---guess the name of the device--you're right--a P-38. I'll be watching for the answer. Wilborn

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I posted the question about the C-Rats on the MP BB and there were 3 that said "Combat Rations". One poster thought maybe "Canned" or "Condensed".

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I've also heard C-rations referred to as "Canned Food Provisions".

Stan Lambert
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I would like to know what the P-38 stands for..I have two and they mean a lot to me..be nice to be able to define it.

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P-38 answer:

It was named the "P-38" because it took 38 punctures to open a standard sized "C" ration can. Also the name is after the P38 "Lightning" which was a WWII era fighter known for its quickness...............

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Dave...thumbs up on the 38 punctures...I did not know that!


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I always thought "C" stood for..."Carrion",and "K" was for..."Karrion"...

The Minds thought that it was a French sounding name...sort of Caviarish.
...and two hard boiled eggs.

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