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General Category => Members Discussion Forum => Topic started by: Khalid Omaira on April 22, 2013, 05:04:34 PM

Title: Indian Army Postal Service - FPO 101
Post by: Khalid Omaira on April 22, 2013, 05:04:34 PM
Few days ago, an eBay (Item number 140953592026) item was ended with a description states: "[b]RAF India Demilitarization 1946 South East Asia Command in Sharja, Middle East[/b]". The cover is dated March 1946, with a sender address ([b]184866 S/L. FULLERTON. J. / IN TRANSIT. R.A.F.[/b]), I sent a message to the seller to know why he thought this envelop was sent from Sharjah, and he replied "[b]The cover came from an advanced collection and was described as such.   There were many camps at that time and opened and closed within weeks[/b]".

As recorded by Proud, this type is known used in Bahrain during the period 7 February 1946 to 15 April 1946.



My question: is it possible to know where (Mr. Fullerton. J.) was working when the envelop was sent? Is there any record where we can find more details about his location at that time?

Thank you very much!
Title: Re: Indian Army Postal Service - FPO 101
Post by: Khalid Omaira on June 12, 2014, 02:14:30 PM
Today, I found in London Gazette that "John Fullerton" was appointed as Chaplains in 1944 (see the attachment). In the Keene United Church site (http://www.keeneunitedchurch.org/The_Hall_of_Reverends.html), I found what seems to be his biography.
Title: Re: Indian Army Postal Service - FPO 101
Post by: Nick Colley on June 23, 2014, 08:49:30 PM
Hi, Khalid,
            I seem to have missed this first time around - sorry.  :(
            Your item is dated in March 1946 ? Having checked Brigadier Virk's book, he says FPO 101 was in Bahrein fom7.2.46-15.4.46.
            Ted Proud's text repeats that location and dates - perhaps he is simply accepting Virk's information at face value ? No reason not to ?

I'm not sure that helps, but it's all I have available.

rgds
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Title: Re: Indian Army Postal Service - FPO 101
Post by: mgibbs on October 16, 2014, 10:55:09 PM
Fits nicely and since he has displayed S/L on the back for Squadron Leader, this was the lowest Rank for a Chaplain of the RAF Branch, equivalent to the Chaplain 4th Class [Captain] in the Army. Nice.