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(1)During World War II, the U.S. military distributed ice cream as a special meal to boost soldiers’ morale
(2)Ice cream was supplied regardless of army or navy
(3)It was especially popular with naval marines operating mainly on hot islands and seas in the South Pacific
(1)Hold the line straightimage text translation
(2)What I shouted at the Navy officers who were trying to cut in line
(3)It was Admiral William Holsey, commander of the fleet
(4)Admiral Holsey, who was waiting in line for ice cream like a regular sailor
(5)a rant at the blue officers
(1)When the two officers saw Admiral Holsey, they went to the back of the queueimage text translation
(2)It is said that the sailors were pleased to see the scene
(3)We can taste U.S. military ice cream more easily than you think
(1)It’s this companyimage text translation
(2)The founders, Irvrabins and Burt Baskin, both worked for the U.S. Navy ice cream supply ship Quartz
(3)Even after I was discharged from the military, I opened an ice cream shop using the skills I learned then
(4)They both originally had shops, but when Burt Baskin married Irv Lavins’ sister Shirley Lavins
(5)It’s the beginning of this Baskin Robbins that brings together an ice cream shop
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