I believe the pills added to GI ration kits was dextroamphetamine, a much
milder form of amphetamines.  The meth version didn't gain widespread
popularity until the early-80s.

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> > >Barbara: ..."meth" you are referring to methamphetamine?
> > >    JOH: Yes.  Invented by the Nazis.
> >
> Wasn't it also "officially" used by U.S. troops?  Have heard various war
> stories of it being included (pill form) with their rations.
> Dehydration can also be an overlooked side-effect of drug use.
> jr
>
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