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  2. Combat! - Wikipedia

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    Combat! is an American television drama that originally aired on ABC from 1962 until 1967. ... Whitman Publishing, pulp pages, laminated cardboard hardcover), ...

  3. List of military rations - Wikipedia

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    The French Armed Forces 24-hour combat ration, the Ration de Combat Individuelle Réchauffable (RCIR) comes in 14 menus packed in a small cardboard box. Inside are two pre-cooked, ready-to-eat meal main courses packed in thin metal cans somewhat like oversized sardine tins, and an hors d'oeuvre in a more conventional can or tin.

  4. Meal, Combat, Individual ration - Wikipedia

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    The Meal, Combat, Individual (MCI) was a United States military ration of canned and preserved food, issued from 1958 to 1980. It replaced the earlier C-ration , to which it was so similar to that it was often nicknamed the "C-ration", despite the term never being used officially.

  5. CB90-class fast assault craft - Wikipedia

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    The German Water Police rented a Combat Boat 90H from the manufacturer Dockstavarvet for the 33rd G8 summit in Heiligendamm, Germany. This boat was involved in a high-speed chase with three Greenpeace RIBs who were trying to enter the restricted area near the hotel where the meeting was being held. A video clip of the incident was later widely ...

  6. Field ration - Wikipedia

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    Names used for field rations vary by military and type, and include combat ration, food packet, ration pack, battle ration, iron ration, or meal ready-to-eat (MRE); the latter is widely used but informal, and more accurately describes a specific U.S. field ration, the design and configuration of which has been used worldwide since its introduction.

  7. Federation Space - Wikipedia

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    432 back-printed die-cut cardboard counters; fleet organization charts; combat results table; 16-page rulebook; The map covers the large extent of space and many of the space-faring races described in the Star Trek TV series. This included the Federation, Klingons, Romulans, Gorns, Tholians and Hydrans. [2]

  8. Dungeon Tiles (Task Force Games) - Wikipedia

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    Dungeon Tiles is a set of cardboard tiles meant to be used as a play aid in conjunction with 25 mm miniature figures. These illustrated tiles can be placed on a table and used to represent the various paths and rooms that characters can move through during a fantasy role-playing game session. [1]

  9. The Fury of Dracula - Wikipedia

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    Combat is performed on a round by round basis. The time of combat is determined by a die roll, although various cards played by either side can force a particular time of day. Combatants first choose a combat option in secret, using cardboard chits. The basic options for an unarmed combatant are Fist, Dodge or Escape.