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TABLE IV. SYNOPSIS OF 

 UNITED STATES 



" "Man equivalents" multiplied by number of days. 



* Army rations are not generally considered a freely chosen diet but under the system in use at the training camps during 

 the period of these studies, the rations were, within the limits imposed by geographic and economic considerations, practically 

 the "free choice" of the mess sergeants. They were supplemented by individual purchases at the regimental exchange. Both 

 sources of food were included in these studies. 



27 Supplied and consumed at army mess. Canteen purchases not included. 



