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  2. History of the British Army postal service - Wikipedia

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    The Army Postal service closed on 30 May 1885 after which the Indian Field Post Office in Suakin served the remaining troops. The services of Army Post Office Corps was not called upon again until the Anglo-Boer War. Three years after the Army Post Office Corps' men returned to Great Britain, an Army Post Office Corps Field Manual (1888) was ...

  3. British Forces Post Office - Wikipedia

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    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. [10] A dedicated military postal unit, the Army Post Office Corps was formed in 1882. In 1913 it was subsumed into the Royal Engineers as the Royal Engineers (Postal Section) and in late 1990s became the BFPO.

  4. Military mail - Wikipedia

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    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]

  5. British Forces Post Office postal orders - Wikipedia

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    Most British Forces Post Offices (or BFPOs for short) have issued postal orders. BFPOs are located in British military bases around the world. Postal Orders issued at BFPOs enable members of the armed forces to purchase items by mail order and to send money home.

  6. Field post office - Wikipedia

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    The first British FPO was in 1808 during the Peninsular War and in 1840 the British Army used a FPO during the first Chinese War. [1] FPOs were also used extensively during the Crimean War. [2] Military post offices abroad strive to provide the same services found in their home country.

  7. Anglo-Egyptian War - Wikipedia

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    They were specially raised from the 24th Middlesex Rifle Volunteers (Post Office Rifles) and for the first time in British military history, post office clerks trained as soldiers provided a dedicated postal service to an army in the field. During the battle of Kassassin they became the first Volunteers to come under enemy fire. [12]

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  9. John Lowther du Plat Taylor - Wikipedia

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    Colonel John Lowther du Plat Taylor CB VD (1829 – 5 March 1904) was the founder of the Army Post Office Corps and the Post Office Rifles.. Du Plat Taylor trained at the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, but left in 1844 before he was commissioned. [1]