Two K Ration Breakfast units in opposite condition. Stick around for the second one. It's still to this day, by far the most pristine and well preserved example of one I've ever found. History on the K ration in a simple and straightforward approach, and with one surprising food discovery after another. Finally out from my video archives due to locating better photos and the recent composition of more a more traditional music track. (An early preview short version of the music used in one of my most important upcoming WW2 ration reviews on something that may never be seen again after that video is released.)