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Robert Cumming: Ts on ration coupons were for tires Robert Cumming writes: The WWII war ration coupon marked with a large T was for tires when limited supplies of rubber from southeast asia was rationed for defense production during the war limiting civilian use. - Robert CummingComments re photo 77230 Mitzi Bault What were ration tickets with Ts This story was posted on 2018-02-16 10:33:36
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