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Gefallen Engel U-666
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How an army really "travels on it's stomach"
^ Well he's made it to this site as well http://www.naafi.co.uk/history My 1st LT dad, a five year WWII vet, was slated to be redrafted to fly in B-29's as a flight engineer, by then death traps for MIGs over Korea. His employer got him deferred as he was in development of practically all instant coffee and teas, including GI C-ration instant coffee, for the military....I wonder what NAAFI served?!! He made instant coffee for 17 years in Minneapolis MN until transferring to industrial dehydration of onions and garlic, used in most prepared food mixes etc. incl C-rations and moving to California as general manger. I worked two college 110-degree summers at that plant in Gilroy CA. unloading fleets of onion semi-tucks dropping their harvests into the bins...http://www.conagrabrands.com/news-room/news-conagra-foods-announces-agreement-to-sell-gilroy-foods-flavors-dehydrated-and-vegetable-product-operations-to-olam-international-1435547 Bon Apetit! and try to avoid the 'military-industrial' complex!
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