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So he established the Army Post Office on the Sovereign which was smaller.
When the war began 111 all ranks of the Army Post Office Corps were deployed.
At the end of the war there were 400 Army Post Office Corps soldiers deployed.
On their arrival they set up a Base Army Post Office in Constantinople.
Finding a coffee company that would ship to an Army post office was more challenging than he expected when he researched the idea on the Internet.
Army Post Offices operated in France until the withdrawal of British troops in 1817.
An Army Post Office was set up in the Headquarters in Brussels with two clerks.
The Volunteer Movement and formation of Army Post Office Corps (1868-82)
The Army Post Offices offered a letter and parcel service and sold stamps and postal orders.
The services of Army Post Office Corps was not called upon again until the Anglo-Boer War.
They landed at Suakin on 27 March 1885 and established the Base Army Post Office there.
There were at least 21 Army Post Office, or APO, routings of mail to and from Alaska.
In the two months he was in Holland his Army Post Office made an overall profit of £ 643 6s 6d.
A further Army Post Office was established at Scutari, to provide postal services to the Barrack Hospital staff and patients.
Army Post Office Corps - Anglo-Boer War (1899-1902)
February 13 - The British War Office sanctions the formation of what becomes the Army Post Office Corps.
Army Post Office Corps (M Company 49th Middlesex Rifle Volunteers)
Army Post Office Corps - The forerunners of Royal Engineers (Postal Section) made their debut on this campaign.
They used Army Post Office, Miami with the address: 2754 APO MIA.
To solve this problem civilians were employed to maintain lists of military hospital patients so that mail could be extracted for them at the Base Army Post Offices.
After the Army Post Office Corps returned to Britain, its staff return to their peacetime duties with the GPO.
Upon the advance of allied forces in 1917 and 1918, initially Field Post Offices and Army Post Offices served the local civilian population.
John Lowther du Plat Taylor, founder of the Army Post Office Corps (died 1904)
Some of the latter offices were converted to Stationary Army Post Offices and became civilian post offices upon establishment of the civilian administration.
However, the Army Post Office Corps devised a location method (which is still used today) and became invaluable to both the postal services as well as the Headquarters.