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- Garrison_ration abstract "A garrison ration is the quantity and type of food served to a soldier when they are stationed somewhere. It is generally not the same as the rations fed to troops in combat or transit - usually termed combat rations, field rations, marching rations or some other task-specific term. This term is mostly used with respect to historic militaries. Modern thinking about nutrition and military logistical support is generally very different today, although people may still speak of garrison rations in relatively underdeveloped countries.Traditionally, the garrison ration of an army was quite simple and often inadequate for basic nutrition. The British army in the 18th century encouraged troops to grow vegetables at their bases, and sometimes raise livestock, in order to supplement their nutrition. British garrison rations at the time generally consisted of one pound of bread and three-quarters of a pound of beef daily. [1]".
- Garrison_ration wikiPageExternalLink OP_Rations.pdf.
- Garrison_ration wikiPageExternalLink glife_18c_3.html.
- Garrison_ration wikiPageExternalLink fresh_foods_for_the_army_1775_1950.htm.
- Garrison_ration wikiPageID "2869546".
- Garrison_ration wikiPageRevisionID "585774563".
- Garrison_ration hasPhotoCollection Garrison_ration.
- Garrison_ration subject Category:Military_food.
- Garrison_ration comment "A garrison ration is the quantity and type of food served to a soldier when they are stationed somewhere. It is generally not the same as the rations fed to troops in combat or transit - usually termed combat rations, field rations, marching rations or some other task-specific term. This term is mostly used with respect to historic militaries.".
- Garrison_ration label "Garrison ration".
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- Garrison_ration sameAs Q5524065.
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- Garrison_ration wasDerivedFrom Garrison_ration?oldid=585774563.
- Garrison_ration isPrimaryTopicOf Garrison_ration.