![F.D.R.'s Potato Peeler Kids" Nickname On A Boeing B-17 "Flying Fortress" Of The 303Rd Bomb Group. England, 18 Feb. 1943 Stock Photo - Alamy F.D.R.'s Potato Peeler Kids" Nickname On A Boeing B-17 "Flying Fortress" Of The 303Rd Bomb Group. England, 18 Feb. 1943 Stock Photo - Alamy](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/2K6PBEP/fdrs-potato-peeler-kids-nickname-on-a-boeing-b-17-flying-fortress-of-the-303rd-bomb-group-england-18-feb-1943-2K6PBEP.jpg)
F.D.R.'s Potato Peeler Kids" Nickname On A Boeing B-17 "Flying Fortress" Of The 303Rd Bomb Group. England, 18 Feb. 1943 Stock Photo - Alamy
Why were 'peeling potatoes' so common in the U.S. army? Did they eat boiled potatoes every day and most meals a lot of times? Why? What else? Up until when changed maybe? -
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