Folks, attached is an item from 2 Sdn SAAF in Korea, 1952. The return address is (US)APO 970. A few mins with Mr.Google tells me that 2 Sqn spent much of the later part of the war at an air base near Chinhae, which is in the south east corner of the peninsular. However, all I can learn about APO 970 (no thanks to the internet) is that it was in Korea at this time.
Presumably it wasn't far from Chinhae, but it would be nice to know precisely where. Does anybody know?
Many thanks!
chrs
Nick
Hi Nick,
APO 970 was located in Seoul from 1950 through to 1965, with free mail as your cover introduced into the combat zone in July 1950. Although APO 970 was used extensively as a routing address, with mail then forwarded onto Units. You often see covers with a different APO number cancellation and then the return address APO 970, especially where units were not static.
Pete
Ah, ok, thanks, Pete. Yes, I can see that would work.
chrs
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