twister" data-source="post: 991186" class="bbCodeBlock bbCodeBlock--expandable bbCodeBlock--quote js-expandWatch">twister said:Any ex-service members remember the C-rations or even the older K-rations. The meals you got when you were out on manuevers. They used to come with a free mini pack of smokes. Like 4 or 5 to a pack with every meal. I think Lucky Strike and Newport were the most popular. A carton of regulars was about $1.60 in the PX. When you stopped to take a break, it was commonly hollered "smoke if you got em, if not, get them from your squad leader." Another common holler was "If you smoke take a break. If not, report for detail." Then they had the nerve to say, "smoking was never encouraged nor endorsed by the military." By the time I retired, smokes were $2.25 a pack and you couldn't even smoke within 50 feet of a government building. Do you think your military medical insurance would cover any stop smoking clinics or products? Not even!They will cover a lung replacement if the rest of you is in good shape.
Uncle (Omaha Beach survivor) died on oxygen with emphysema after several by bass operations. Father (3 tours Vietnam) died from heart attack after several years on oxygen for emphsema. Smoked till the day he died. Myself (69-89) severe COPD and holding. Stopped smoking and started vaping 4July09. Not sure why but we all would have done it again. Didn't mean to get on a soapbox, just carried away.
Oh yeah, price when I started, 0 to $0.18 for a pack.
When I was in the Army's basic training in 1982 our c-rations had the smokes in them... I had forgotten about that! "Smoke 'em if you got 'em!"