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OCR Page 1 of 2American Expeditionary Forces.
1031.
Headquarters Postal Express Service.
A. P. 0. #702.
France, February 26th, 1919.
To c.O. 's. OF UNITS AND ESTABLISHMENTS.
All mail at the Central Post Office is alphabetically
arranged in cases where it is available for immediate inspection and
search. It is, therefore, possible to dispatch mail on the request of
an individual. This preceedure will eliminate the delay necessitated
by search through Directory Tiles and readdressing therefrom.
Officers whose mail has been delayedare requested to
write direct to the KEXXAX Central Post Office requesting search for
any delayed letter. This request should state their present address
clearly, including arm of service, Regument, unit and A. P. 0. number.
Commanding Officers of Units and Establishments are requested to
submit to the Central Post Office an alphabetical list of the sol-
diers in theid command whose mail has been delayed. These lists should
state clearly the full name of the soldier, any other organization
which he has served recently, and the arm of the service, Regiment,
Company and A. P. 0. number to which it is desired any mail which maybe
on
nand should be dispatched.
By order of Colonel HOWE.
MD. S. BABCOCK.
Major, P.E.S.U.S.A.
Adjutant.
SERVICE"
Headquarters, 129th Field Artillery.
American Exped. Forces.
Memorandum:
To all organizations.
The above for immediate compliance.
By order of Colonel Smith.
R. T. Sermon.
Captain, 129th F. A.
Adjutant.
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