iron rations उदाहरण वाक्य
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- In addition the sheer banality of continuing war is alluded to, and a sense of late war fatigue which began to grip Britain at this time; reference is made to miners striking for better pay, and shipyard workers stealing iron rations from lifeboats, resulting in the deaths of torpedoed sailors.
- One iron ration and two days'special emergency ration for each man, and 21 pounds ( 9.5 kg ) of grain for each horse, was carried on the trooper's horse, with an additional day's grain for each horse, carried on the first-line transport limbered wagons.
- The Column was to " protect the right of the infantry from an advance by the enemy in and beyond the entrenchments at Atawineh and Hareira on the Gaza to Beersheba road . " They also had orders to exploit an infantry breakthrough and attack Hareira on the extreme right, and they carried rations for the next day along with an iron ration.
- We washed and shaved carefully in order to look our best before Fritz . . . Our equipment was inspected for the last time : Gas-masks, rifles, ammunition, shaving kit, iron rations-everything was OK . Some of us were presented with an extra gift-mine was a big and heavy bag containing a dozen or so Mills bombs!
- Submarine patrols were long voyages and many times the crew finishing up on " iron rations " of poor food as their food supplies ran out, so Lockwood made great strides in providing for rest and recuperation ( R & R ) for his sailors when they returned to port, such as two-week stays at the Royal Hawaiian Hotel, and crates of ice-cream and leafy vegetables to greet returning submarine crews.
- By using it as an iron ration, it might have sustained a soldier for about three days . The weight of the buccellatum is estimated to have been about 3 kg, which, given that the wheat rations would add more than 11 kg, means that without the corn, the soldier would have carried around 30 kg ( 66 lb ) & mdash; or much the same weight as today's soldiers.