Another from AK material
This cover is addressed to Peshawar and bears censor 4/814. The reverse has a receiving stamp dated March 1916 and a registration label FPO39.
This suggests that the cover originated from 39 Division in Egypt, Proud notes that in Feb 16, his brigade moved to "Mespot" (presumably Mesopotamia) and used the Indian Army Postal Service
Daniel notes against 814 "38 Horse, MHW, 2/1 IC". I am assuming this is 38th King George's Own Central India Horse, part of the 5th (Mhow) Cavalry Brigade in the 2nd Indian Cavalry Division.
However, I have not been able to find any direct connection between this and 39 Division. Any thoughts?
This time with scan!
Alan,
Proud has Indian FPO 39 in France (Bde's with the Cavalry Divs) from March 15 through to February 18 prior to arriving in Egypt in April 1918.
The Registration label is certainly Indian FPO type and along with the 4/814 would put this on the Western Front..... or am I missing something?
Peter
Alan / Peter
My thoughts as well, my understanding is Type 4 censor was only used on the Western Front . There are at least one exception though, see my article on use of Type 4 is Salonika.
Chris