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There was a tense silence, which O'Reilly broke by saying, "I guess 'Vittles' isn't a very good game, after all."
Rainbow's End Rex Ellingwood Beach 1913
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Rounding out the "Vittles" are two jambalaya preparations, one chicken and andouille ($5, large $9), one smoked tofu ($4, large $7).
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"Vittles," I said, "no point in not coming provisioned.
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In May 1999, the Airlift Gratitude Foundation, originally founded by the West German government to give financial aid to American and British veterans of the airlift and their families, sponsored a fiftieth-anniversary celebration of the day Operations Vittles and Plainfare ended.
Daring Young Men RICHARD REEVES 2010
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The Airlift, called “Operation Vittles” by the Americans, was the result of a Soviet blockade of all land, rail, and water routes into the city.
Daring Young Men RICHARD REEVES 2010
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Amazon: Deals on Vittles Vaults pet food containers, like the 30 lb pet food Vittles Vault II for $5.84 (down from $22.99)
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Amazon: Deals on Vittles Vaults pet food containers, like the 30 lb pet food Vittles Vault II for $5.84 (down from $22.99)
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First Lieutenant Albert Lowe of Bergoo, West Virginia, had piloted fifty B-24 bombing missions over Berlin when he was called back up, and in December 1948 flew the first of his 267 Vittles missions.
Daring Young Men RICHARD REEVES 2010
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The mission, originally called the LeMay Coal and Feed Delivery, was renamed Operation Vittles by the Americans and Operation Plaindafe by the British.
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The mission, originally called the LeMay Coal and Feed Delivery, was renamed Operation Vittles by the Americans and Operation Plaindafe by the British.
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