army postal serviceの例文
- The Base Circle is headed by an Additional Director General, Army Postal Service holding the rank of a Major General.
- The defensive scheme required that the Army Postal Service ( APS ) form a nationwide postal distribution network for military units.
- The Army Postal service closed on 30 May 1885 after which the Indian Field Post Office in Suakin served the remaining troops.
- Army Postal Services ( APS ) is a unique arrangement to take care of the postal requirement of soldiers posted across the country.
- He was commissioned into the RE ( PS ) as Lt Col in May 1915 and appointed Director Army Postal Services ( Home ).
- The Director Army Postal Services ( DAPS ), Brig F Lane, who worked from the GPO HQ, London was instructed to resolve the problem.
- The two Command Based Post Offices at Delhi and Kolkota and Army Postal Service Centre at Kamptee Nagpur are commanded by Commandants in the rank of Colonel.
- The Army Postal Service centre is also operational in the cantonment since 1948, to provide training to personnel of Department of Post who volunteer themselves for the Army.
- There are total of 19, 101 PIN codes covering 154, 725 Post Offices in India, with the exception of the Army Postal Service as of 2014.
- The civilian population were able to send mail through the Indian Army postal service field post offices using Indian Expeditionary Forces stamps ( Indian stamps overprinted " I . E . F . " ).
- Department of Posts personnel are commissioned into the army to take care of APS . The Base Circle is headed by an Additional Director General, Army Postal Service holding the rank of a Major general.
- At their destination, the negatives were printed on photographic paper and delivered as airgraph letters through the normal Royal Engineers ( Postal Section )-also known as the Army Postal Services ( APS )-systems.
- The RE ( PS ) operated in all theatres of war and where expedient their service was dovetailed into the services of the Dominion troops ( principally Australian, Canadian, Indian and New Zealand army postal services ).
- Mr Mellersh was to play a significant part in the establishment of a dedicated Army Postal Service, as he was to become a member of a joint War Office and Post Office committee set up in 1876 to investigate the viability of such post service.
- Lieutenant Colonel R . E . Evans, Royal Engineers, Assistant Director Army Postal Service Middle East Force ( MEF ), proposed that a lightweight self-sealing letter card that weighed only 1 / 10 oz be adopted by the British Army for air mail purposes.
- By January the following year, General Archibald Wavell, 1st Earl Wavell, the Commander-in-Chief, MEF was told by Eden that " " Your Assistant Director Army Postal Services may forthwith introduce an Air Mail Letter Card Service for the Middle East.