1944 U. S. Signal Corps photo: Army Ration and 50 similar items
1944 U. S. Signal Corps photo: Army Ration Acceptability Test Camp Carson, CO
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Condition: |
Used |
Country/Region of Manufacture: |
United States |
Modification Description: |
News slug + stamp on back |
Region of Origin: |
United States |
Modified Item: |
Yes |
Theme: |
Militaria |
Original/Reproduction: |
Original |
Conflict: |
WW II (1939-45) |
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Shipping weights of all items added together for savings. |
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5% off w/ $75.00 spent |
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More than a week ago |
Item number: |
1136457428 |
Item description
Original US Signal Corps/ ACME Newspicture Photo
9/8/44 The Army Ration Acceptability Test - 4
This is an original photo from an estate sale collection of WWII photos. On the back it says: "Camp Carson, COLO. - What is perhaps the most unusual and significant ration experiment in military history has just been concluded by the U. S. Army at their camp, Topiside....For eight weeks, men of science and those wise in the ways of war teamed up with 900 GI 'guinea pigs' in an undertaking termed the Ration Acceptability Test. Officially encouraged to let down their close cropped hair and gripe to their hearts content, the GIs let the Army know that the new C rations topped the preference list...A general view of soldiers going through the Harvard Step Test...9/8/44."
1944 U. S. Signal Corps photo: Army Ration Acceptability Test Camp Carson, CO
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Original US Signal Corps/
ACME Newspicture Photo
9/8/44
The Army Ration Acceptability Test - 4
This is an original photo from an estate sale collection of WWII photos. On the back it says: "Camp Carson, COLO. - What is perhaps the most unusual and significant ration experiment in military history has just been concluded by the U. S. Army at their camp, Topiside...For eight weeks, men of science and those wise in the ways of war teamed up with 900 GI 'guinea pigs' in an undertaking termed the Ration Acceptability Test. Officially encouraged to let down their close cropped hair and gripe to their hearts content, the GIs let the Army know that the new C rations topped the preference list...A general view of soldiers going through the Harvard Step Test...9/8/44."
Please see the other WWII photos listed in my store, Maxitivity. Will combine mailing for multiple purchases.
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