The attached scan shows a cover has a type of machine FPO cancel I have never seen.
It was sent 06 AUG 1953. On the reverse is a unit cachet in violet for 2222 Company, East African Pioneers.
A likely assumption is that the unit is based somewhere in K.U.T. during the Mau Mau emergency, or possibly even at the Suez Canal, but I'd like to be sure.
If anyone can enlighten me on the unit, and especially the cancel, I would be most appreciative.
Al Bump
Hello Almyr,
I think the Field Post Office 2 machine cancellation was used at Fayid, Egypt until November 1953. Don't quote me on that. Mike Dobbs would be the most likely to know, I am sure he will see this soon and give you the right answer.
Regards
Chris.
Almyr
Krag continuous impression machine FIELD POST OFFICE 2 was used at Fanara, Egypt (MELF / MEAF 15) - dates recorded 17 DEC 52 to 11 FEB 56. This is confirmed by the address on the back of your cover (MELF 15).
(Source: British Forces Machine Postmarks 1940-1983 by Michael Dobbs; FPHS 1983)
2222 Company, East African Pioneer Corps was one of a number of East African and Indian Ocean pioneer units based in Egypt until the final units were disbanded in February 1956.
(Source: see article "Indian Ocean and East African Pioneers" based on Alistair Kennedy's winning competition entry in FPHS Newsletter 251 (Spring 2002))
This is available from our Journal archive held on our website - http://www.forcespostalhistorysociety.org.uk/journal_archive/journals-270---255/journal-251o.pdf
Regards, Mike ;)
Chris & Mike,
Thanks so much for the quick replies and refrences.
Al