army post officeの例文
- On their arrival they set up a Base Army Post Office in Constantinople.
- Army Post Offices operated in France until the withdrawal of British troops in 1817.
- A dedicated military postal unit, the Army Post Office Corps was formed in 1882.
- An Army Post Office was set up in the Headquarters in Brussels with two clerks.
- 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.
- The Army Post Offices offered a letter and parcel service and sold stamps and postal orders.
- So he established the Army Post Office on the " Sovereign " which was smaller.
- TPOs were employed in many British Commonwealth countries; and the Army Post Office had its own TPOs.
- The services of Army Post Office Corps was not called upon again until the Anglo-Boer War.
- Army Post Offices ( APO ) were stationary offices usually located on the lines of communications and rear areas.
- A Base Army Post Office was established in Constantinople and a field post Office with the Army Headquarters at Balaklava.
- The ETOUSA planning staff in London was usually referred to by its Army Post Office number, " APO 887 ".
- A further Army Post Office was established at Scutari, to provide postal services to the Barrack Hospital staff and patients.
- The Army Post Office Corps was subsumed into the Royal Engineers because of the Engineers'interest in electric telegraph systems.
- During the fighting Private Tuffin and Goble of the Army Post Office Corps were killed and the remaining APOC men were taken prisoner.
- A month later the Assistant Army Postmaster, Thomas Angell set up an Army Post Office in Varna in support of the Army Headquarters.
- Of the 27 Army post offices in Europe, seven have so far reported that a total of 30 letters from different states have been returned.
- Some of the latter offices were converted to " Stationary Army Post Offices " and became civilian post offices upon establishment of the civilian administration.
- Three years after the Army Post Office Corps'men returned to Great Britain, an Army Post Office Corps Field Manual ( 1888 ) was issued.