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Title: EAST AFRICAN ARMY POST OFFICE 85
Post by: Ross Debenham on May 04, 2018, 05:32:47 AM
Find attached envelope from EAAPO 85 dated dated 25 March, 1943. Censored using Base Censor Number II/01. APO 85 was one of the post offices used at Nairobi Headquarters subservient to APO2.  Cover has been signed in the corner PA NIXON C.F.R.C. Can any member help me with what C.F.R.C. stands for. Of interest is the fact that the cover is embossed on the rear with SOMALILAND PROTECTORATE seal. Just one more mystery with regards these post offices.
Title: Re: EAST AFRICAN ARMY POST OFFICE 85
Post by: Michael Johnston on May 05, 2018, 09:02:26 PM
Ross, this is pure speculation but Nixon may have been a padre. C.F. is a formal designation and indicates "Chaplain to the Forces". There is no rank as chaplains are never referred to by their nominal ranks, only Padre. The fact the correspondence is addressed to a Sister Mary of the Sacred Hearts suggests R.C. may stand for "Roman Catholic". As I say, speculation. Michael
Title: Re: EAST AFRICAN ARMY POST OFFICE 85
Post by: Ross Debenham on May 06, 2018, 06:02:13 AM
Thanks Michael, I thought about the RC for Roman Catholic, but the Chaplain of the Forces completely eluded me.