Description: APO 528 ALGIERS, ALGERIA 1943 Army Cover 37th REPAIR Sq V-MAIL letter APO 524 It was sent 22 Jun 1943. It was sent from Myron Castellano to Angelica Taddeo of Newark, NJ. This cover is in good, but not perfect condition. Please look at the scan and make your own judgement. Member USCS #10385 (I also earned the stamp collecting merit badge as a boy!). Please contact me if you have specific cover needs. I have thousands for sale, including; navals (USS, USNS, USCGC, Coast Guard, ship, Maritime), military posts, event, APO, hotel, postal history, memoribilia, etc. I offer approvals service with FREE shipping to USA repeat customers. Military mail, as opposed to civilian mail, refers to the postal services provided by armed forces, that allow serving members to send and receive mail. Military mail systems are often subsidized to ensure that military mail does not cost the sender any more than normal domestic mail traffic. In some cases, military personnel in a combat zone may post letters and/or packages to the home country for free. Modern military mail services are provided by most armed forces around the world. In some nations, individual service branches may run their own military mail program. Contents [hide] 1History1.1Beginnings1.2Modern military mail provision2Selected modern services2.1British Forces Post Office (BFPO)2.2German Armed Forces (Bundeswehr)2.3Indian Army Postal Service Corps2.4U.S. Military Postal Service (MPS)3Classified information4Examples5See also6References7Further reading8External linksHistory[edit]Main article: History of the British Army postal serviceEarly forms of military mail may go back to the dawn of civilization. There is some evidence of it dating back to Ancient Egypt of the 2nd millennium BC. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle make mention of messengers being sent by King Edward the Elder (899-924) to recall members of the Kent fyrd,[1] but it is generally regarded that the origins of the postal services stem from the King's Messengers (Nuncii et Cursores) of medieval times, in particular, the Royal Post established in the reign of King Edward IV (1461–83) to support his troops engaged in a war against Scotland.[2] Beginnings[edit] Clerks organising mail at a post office in London, circa 1808.In 1795 Parliament granted the penny postage concession to soldiers and sailors of the British Army and Royal Navy.[3] Four years later, in 1799, the Duke of York appointed Henry Darlot, an ‘intelligent clerk’ from the General Post Office (GPO) as the Army Postmaster to accompany his expedition to Helder.[4] Thomas Reynolds, as the British Post Office Agent in Lisbon, Portugal was made responsible for coordinating the exchange of the British Army’s mails at the port during the Peninsular War (1809–14). Two Sergeant Postmasters were appointed to work with Reynolds. The sergeants reported to the Duke of Wellington’s the Superintendent of Military Communications, Major Scovell and later Lieutenant Colonel Sturgeon.[5] After complaints about the mail services to the British troops fighting in the Crimean War (1854–56) the Postmaster General authorised the secondment of GPO staff to organise and distribute mail in the theatre of war. A Base Army Post Office was established in Constantinople and a field post Office with the Army Headquarters at Balaklava.[6]
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Postal History: Army
Army: Censored
Place of Origin: United States
Grade: Ungraded
Certification: Uncertified
Denomination: Free
Year of Issue: 1941-1950
Type: Cover
Era: WWII
Quality: Used
State: New Jersey
Country: Algeria
Country/Region of Manufacture: Algeria
Topic: Military, War
Cancellation Type: Soldier's Mail
Military: APO