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SYMHC Classics: 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion

Stuff You Missed in History Class

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The Postal Service and the Army Postal System

Mail bound for europe was usually sent care of the postmaster in new york. Letters could go by air thanks to a thing called v mail that was introduced in 19 forty two. V mail let people write letters on special paper, and then those would be transferred on to micre film for transport overseas by air. And then the letters would be printed out again on the other side of the journey.

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