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The Freeper Foxhole enjoys a Lazy Sunday...The Charlie Ration Cookbook Sunday Jan 22, 2005
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Posted on 01/21/2006 8:08:51 PM PST by alfa6



Lord,

Keep our Troops forever in Your care

Give them victory over the enemy...

Grant them a safe and swift return...

Bless those who mourn the lost.
.

FReepers from the Foxhole join in prayer
for all those serving their country at this time.



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U.S. Military History, Current Events and Veterans Issues

Where Duty, Honor and Country
are acknowledged, affirmed and commemorated.

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The FReeper Foxhole is dedicated to Veterans of our Nation's military forces and to others who are affected in their relationships with Veterans.

In the FReeper Foxhole, Veterans or their family members should feel free to address their specific circumstances or whatever issues concern them in an atmosphere of peace, understanding, brotherhood and support.

The FReeper Foxhole hopes to share with it's readers an open forum where we can learn about and discuss military history, military news and other topics of concern or interest to our readers be they Veteran's, Current Duty or anyone interested in what we have to offer.

If the Foxhole makes someone appreciate, even a little, what others have sacrificed for us, then it has accomplished one of it's missions.

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The CHARLIE RATION COOKBOOK




OR HOW TO EAT WELL IN A FOXHOLE


During the Vietnam war Brig. Gen. Walter S. McIlhenny son of the 2nd company president of McIlhenny Company from his experiences with C-Rations as a soldier during WWII came up with the idea to send soldiers copies of the Charley Ration Cookbook filled with recipes for spicing up C-rations with Tabasco Pepper Sauce wrapped around two-ounce bottles of Tabasco Pepper Sauce along with a handful of a P-38 type can openers all in a waterproof canister. What follows will be a copy of the cookbook.























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To: w_over_w
In the late 1850s, Kennedy Mine, located in Jackson, served as one of the richest gold mines in the world and the deepest mine in North America.

It was in continuous operation until manpower shortages during WW2 forced it's closure. BTW, I grew up 5 miles from the mine.

121 posted on 01/25/2006 4:09:15 AM PST by Professional Engineer (Have a Corin day!)
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To: PAR35; snippy_about_it; bentfeather; Samwise; Peanut Gallery; Wneighbor; Valin; alfa6; Iris7; ...
Good morning ladies and gents. Flag-o-Gram.

President George W. Bush is presented with his own racing suit by 2005 NASCAR Nextel Cup Champion Tony Stewart, Tuesday, Jan. 24, 2006 on the South Lawn at the White House. White House photo by Eric Draper

122 posted on 01/25/2006 4:10:51 AM PST by Professional Engineer (Have a Corin day!)
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To: Professional Engineer; All

January 25, 2006

And It Was So

Read:
Genesis 1:1-13

God said, . . . and it was so. —Genesis 1:9

Bible In One Year: Exodus 12-13; Matthew 16

cover The words are repeated several times in Genesis 1, the story of creation: "And it was so."

Whatever God said—it happened. "Let there be light . . . . Let there be a firmament . . . . Let the earth bring forth grass . . . ." Then, each time, the words: "And it was so." God spoke the words, and it became a reality.

As I read about this beginning of our world and the power of God, I started to think about some other things God and His Son Jesus have said—things we can count on.

When Jesus was talking about His followers, He said, "I give them eternal life, and they shall never perish; neither shall anyone snatch them out of My hand" (John 10:28). If we have put our trust in Him, we can be assured that we have eternal life right now and will live with Him forever.

The writer to the Hebrews said, "Be content with such things as you have. For [God] Himself has said, 'I will never leave you nor forsake you'" (Hebrews 13:5). We can be sure that our needs will be met and that we won't be left alone.

One of Jesus' most comforting promises is "I will come again and receive you to Myself" (John 14:3). He said it; we can believe it and wait confidently for that day.

Count on God's word. It will be so. —Anne Cetas

No matter what may come to pass,
God's precious Word still stands,
This universe is held intact
Within His mighty hands. —Williams

God said it. I believe it. That settles it.

FOR FURTHER STUDY
How Does God Keep His Promises?

123 posted on 01/25/2006 4:20:37 AM PST by The Mayor ( As a child of God, prayer is kind of like calling home everyday.)
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To: Professional Engineer; alfa6; SAMWolf; snippy_about_it; w_over_w; Peanut Gallery; Valin; radu; ...

Morning everyone.

124 posted on 01/25/2006 4:56:18 AM PST by Soaring Feather (~www.proudpatriots.org~Supporting Our TROOPS~)
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To: bentfeather

hI MISS fEATHER

bITTYGIRL GOT A PAIR OF ROLLER SKATES LAST WEEKEND. sHE'S HAVING A BLAST.

hER SHOE FETISH HAS PROGRESSED TO THE POINT WHERE SHE IS LEARNING TO CHANGE THEM HERSELF ALREADY.


125 posted on 01/25/2006 5:19:45 AM PST by Professional Engineer (Have a Corin day!)
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To: Professional Engineer

PICTURES, WE NEED PICTURES! BITTYGIRL ON HER HOT WHEELS.


I wonder if Jesus, Joseph and Mary will show up in the skates. LOL


126 posted on 01/25/2006 5:35:22 AM PST by Soaring Feather (~www.proudpatriots.org~Supporting Our TROOPS~)
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To: Professional Engineer; snippy_about_it; SAMWolf; bentfeather; Valin; The Mayor; w_over_w; All

Post and run bump for the Wednesday Edition of the Freeper Foxhole.

Thanks MS feather for posting a teaser pic for me this fine mornin.

Regards

alfa6 ;>}


127 posted on 01/25/2006 5:44:58 AM PST by alfa6
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To: w_over_w

In Pacific Grove there is a law on the books establishing a $500 fine for molesting butterflies.

Yes, for some reason, I remembered this.


128 posted on 01/25/2006 6:45:48 AM PST by Peanut Gallery
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To: bentfeather

LOL! I am sure they will at some point.


129 posted on 01/25/2006 6:49:04 AM PST by Peanut Gallery
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To: PAR35; snippy_about_it
Were you just trying to test me?

Yes . . . and once again NOTHING gets by you. Damn you're good! [kidding]

However, yesterday on Arkansas, I deliberately changed his name to "Clintoon" three times. You didn't come to his defense and correct me. What gives?

BTW, are you an engineer?

130 posted on 01/25/2006 7:46:23 AM PST by w_over_w (Teens seldom misquote, if fact, they repeat exactly what you shouldn't have said.)
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To: bentfeather; Peanut Gallery

Speaking of pictures...

Last night, BG was sitting in a box in the corner of my study having a blast breaking the ghost poop (packing peanuts). I picked up the camera, keeping it hidden the whole time. As soon as BG heard it turn on, I heard "cheese" from her.


131 posted on 01/25/2006 9:05:02 AM PST by Professional Engineer (Have a Corin day!)
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To: Professional Engineer

ROFLOL! Too, funny.


132 posted on 01/25/2006 9:06:30 AM PST by Soaring Feather (~www.proudpatriots.org~Supporting Our TROOPS~)
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To: snippy_about_it; SAMWolf; Iris7; Valin; PAR35; alfa6; U S Army EOD; Peanut Gallery; USMCBOMBGUY; ...
Evening Grace Folks~

Maroon Bells Snowmass Wilderness, Colorado

Colorado Facts and Trivia

"Beulah red" is the name of the red marble that gives the Colorado State Capitol its distinctive splendor. Cutting, polishing, and installing the marble in the Capitol took six years, from 1894 to 1900. All of the "Beulah red" marble in the world went into the Capitol. It cannot be replaced, at any price.

Colorado is the only state in history, to turn down the Olympics. In 1976 the Winter Olympics were planned to be held in Denver. 62% of all state Voters choose at almost the last minute not to host the Olympics, because of the cost, pollution and population boom it would have on the State Of Colorado, and the City of Denver.

The United States Air Force Academy is located in Colorado Springs.

The world's largest flat-top mountain is in Grand Mesa.

In Fruita, the town folk celebrate 'Mike the Headless Chicken Day'. Seems that a farmer named L.A. Olsen cut off Mike's head on September 10, 1945 in anticipation of a chicken dinner - and Mike lived for another 4 years without a head.

The LoDo region of Denver stands for Lower Downtown.

Denver, lays claim to the invention of the cheeseburger. The trademark for the name Cheeseburger was awarded in 1935 to Louis Ballast.

The highest paved road in North America is the Road to Mt. Evans off of I-70 from Idaho Springs. The Road climbs up to 14,258 Ft. above sea level.

Colorado means “colored red” and is known as the “Centennial State.”

The Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad continues to provide year round train service operating a historical train with rolling stock indigenous to the line. The line was constructed primarily to haul mine ores, both gold and silver, from the San Juan Mountains.

The United States federal government owns more than 1/3 of the land in Colorado.

Colorado contains 75% of the land area of the U.S. with an altitude over 10,000 feet.

Colorado has 222 state wildlife areas.

Colfax Avenue in Denver is the longest continuous street in America.

The 13th step of the state capital building in Denver is exactly 1 mile high above sea level.

The Dwight Eisenhower Memorial Tunnel between Clear Creek & Summit counties is the highest auto tunnel in the world. Bored at an elevation of 11,000 feet under the Continental Divide it is 8,960 feet long and the average daily traffic exceeds 26,000 vehicles.

Leadville is the highest incorporated city in the United States at 10,430 feet elevation. Because there was lots of "silver" named towns at the time, the founding fathers suggested Leadville.

Katherine Lee Bates wrote “America the Beautiful” after being inspired by the view from Pikes Peak.

Hundreds of thousands of valentines are re-mailed each year from Loveland.

Fountain, has the distinction of being the United States' millennium city because it best symbolizes the overall composition of America. Fountain is the most accurate representation of the American "melting pot." Fountain was chosen after a Queens College sociologist crunched Census Bureau statistics in an effort to find the one city in the country that best represented the population make-up of the United States.

Pueblo is the only city in America with four living recipients of the Medal of Honor.

The tallest building in Colorado is the Republic Plaza at 57 stories high, in Denver.

Every year Denver host the worlds largest Rodeo, the Western Stock show.

Denver has the largest city park system in the nation with 205 parks in City limits and 20,000 Acres of parks in the nearby mountains.

Dove Creek is the "Pinto Bean" capital of the world.

The tallest sand dune in America is in Great Sand Dunes National Monument outside of Alamosa. This bizarre 46,000-acre landscape of 700-foot sand peaks was the creation of ocean waters and wind more than one million years ago.

The World's First Rodeo was held on July 4th, 1869 in Deer Trail.

Lieutenant Zebulon Montgomery Pike explored the southwest portion of the Louisiana Territory in 1806 and though he never climbed the peak that bears his name, he did publish a report that attracted a lot of interest to the area.

The slogan of "Pikes Peak or Bust," painted across many of the prairie schooners, was born at a time as fortune hunters headed west. Although only a handful of those who flocked to the region ever found gold.

At 14,110 feet above sea level over 400,000 people ascend Pikes Peak each year.

The aptly named town of Twin Lakes lays adjacent two natural lakes at the foot of Colorado's highest Fourteener, Mt. Elbert.

The Colorado Rockies are part of the North American Cordillera, which stretches 3,000 miles from Alaska, through western Canada and the United States, into northern Mexico. The centerpieces of this dramatic uplift are the peaks over 14,000 feet, or "Fourteeners", as they are affectionately referred to by climbers. There are 52 Fourteeners in Colorado.

Rocky Ford has been dubbed the "melon capital of the world."

The Yampa River below the northwest town of Craig holds northern pike in the 20-pound range, while the Roaring Fork and Frying Pan rivers are prime spots for trout fishing.

Colorado has the highest mean altitude of all the states.

Mesa Verde features an elaborate four-story city carved in the cliffs by the Ancestral Pueblo people between 600 and 1300 A.D. The mystery surrounding this ancient cultural landmark is the sudden disappearance of the thousands of inhabitants who created the more than 4,000 identified structures.

Colorado has more microbreweries per capita than any other state.

The Kit Carson County Carousel in Burlington dates back to 1905, making it the oldest wooden merry-go-round in the United States. It is the only wooden carousel in America still with its original paint.

The Durango and Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad has been in continuous operation since 1881 and has appeared in more than a dozen movies including How the West Was Won (1963) and Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969).

The highest suspension bridge in the world is over the Royal Gorge near Canon City. The Royal Gorge Bridge spans the Arkansas River at a height of 1,053 feet.

The world's largest natural hot springs pool located in Glenwood Springs. The two-block long pool is across the street from the historic Hotel Colorado, a favorite stop of former president Teddy Roosevelt.

Built in 1867 by Seth Lake, the Astor House in Golden was the first stone hotel built west of the Mississippi River.

Colorado's southwest corner borders Arizona, New Mexico and Utah the only place in America where the corners of four states meet.

There are nearly 20 rivers whose headwaters begin in Colorado, with the Continental Divide directing each river's course.

The Colorado Rockies play at the 50,000 seat Coors Field, located in downtown Denver.

In 1859, John Gregory discovered "The Gregory Lode" in a gulch near Central City. Within two weeks, the gold rush was on and within two months the population grew to 10,000 people in search of their fortune. It came to be known as "The Richest Square Mile on Earth".

Colorado's first and oldest military post, Fort Garland was established in 1858 and commanded by the legendary frontiersman Kit Carson.

Abundant nesting and migrating birds and other native animals provide a "world-class" watchable wildlife experience. Bald eagles and other raptors, sandhill cranes, shore birds and water birds can be seen seasonally at San Luis Lakes near Alamosa.

Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument near Cripple Creek is a lesson in history set in the one-time shadow of the Guffey Volcano. The volcano erupted millions of years ago, creating fossils and leaving the valley filled with petrified trees.

John Henry "Doc" Holliday's brief and tumultuous existence led him to Glenwood Springs where he succumbed to tuberculosis and died at the Hotel Glenwood on November 8, 1887.

134 posted on 01/25/2006 10:16:00 PM PST by w_over_w (Teens seldom misquote, if fact, they repeat exactly what you shouldn't have said.)
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To: Valin
1972 "Emergency" with Robert Fuller premieres on NBC TV

What a great day indeed, and a great thread.

Thanks for the look back at C-rations.


Time out: 05:34
KMG365

135 posted on 01/26/2006 3:34:32 AM PST by Johnny Gage (911 Dispatchers get to tell cops where to go.)
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To: alfa6; snippy_about_it; SAMWolf; Professional Engineer; Darksheare; bentfeather; Samwise

forgot the ping for #135.

:)


136 posted on 01/26/2006 3:40:36 AM PST by Johnny Gage (911 Dispatchers get to tell cops where to go.)
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Good morning ladies and gents. Flag-o-Gram.


137 posted on 01/26/2006 4:41:42 AM PST by Professional Engineer
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To: Professional Engineer; All

January 26, 2006

Magnifying Our Master

Read:
2 Corinthians 11:23-28

I am already being poured out as a drink offering, and the time of my departure is at hand. —2 Timothy 4:6

Bible In One Year: Exodus 14-15; Matthew 17

cover As a man of unwavering steadfastness, the apostle Paul had a fixed ambition. He spelled it out in his letter to the Philippians: "Christ will be magnified in my body, whether by life or by death" (1:20).

No matter what Paul might be called upon to suffer, no matter what hardships he might undergo, he was determined that his life would be a means of magnifying Jesus. And without flinching, he held tight to that determination through peril, pain, and imprisonment, and even willingly offered his body as a sacrifice.

Some of us may not be able to see how Jesus could be magnified in our bodies. We may think that it can be done only during times of persecution for our faith. But that is not the case.

Our hands can magnify the Lord as we write letters of encouragement. Our feet can magnify Him as we go on simple errands of helpfulness. Our voices can magnify Him as we give our testimony and sing His praises. Our hearts can magnify Him as we express in prayer our love for the redeeming Christ. Our ears can magnify Him as we gratefully listen to sermons exalting His grace.

If we know Jesus, we can lift Him up to others in our daily lives. —Vernon Grounds

Take my will and make it Thine—
It shall be no longer mine;
Take my heart—it is Thine own,
It shall be Thy royal throne. —Havergal

You are one of a kind—designed to glorify God as only you can.

FOR FURTHER STUDY
Ruth & Hannah: Learning To Walk By Faith

138 posted on 01/26/2006 5:02:36 AM PST by The Mayor ( As a child of God, prayer is kind of like calling home everyday.)
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To: Professional Engineer; snippy_about_it; SAMWolf; Valin; bentfeather; w_over_w; All
Thursday bump for the Freeper Foxhole and another teaser pic :-)

Regards

alfa6 ;>}

139 posted on 01/26/2006 5:39:32 AM PST by alfa6
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To: alfa6; Professional Engineer; Peanut Gallery; SAMWolf; snippy_about_it; Valin; w_over_w; radu; ...

Good morning everyone.
Alfa6, make sure your software is up to date. LOL

140 posted on 01/26/2006 6:13:59 AM PST by Soaring Feather (~www.proudpatriots.org~Supporting Our TROOPS~)
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