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US Army WWII "Waldorf" Latrine Paper During WW II, one of Bill Mauldin's cartoons that appeared in "Stars and Stripes" showed a green replacement talking to a grizzled front line soldier who said "The latrine? You're standing in it." Because of the absence of any formal latrines in front line areas, GI's had to carry latrine paper as one of their essential personal items. A daily ration of latrine paper for GI Joe was five 12" x 12" sheets of relatively soft and absorbent paper (British soldiers made do with four 6" x 12" sheets per day, which was the source of more than one crude Yank joke during the war). We offer three rations of latrine paper - enough for a weekend of maneuvers - for one small price. It's the little items like this that make a kit look absolutely authentic. Since this item is neither breakable nor perishable, we ship it by First Class rather than Priority Mail, saving you lots of $$$. We will happily combine multiple purchases to help hold down your shipping costs. |
Shipping and handling Item location: Salem, OR, United States Shipping to: Worldwide
 
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