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Vintage military mail (envelope) from World War II

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Management number 6909127 Release Date 2025/08/20 List Price $2.40 Model Number 6909127
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It is an airmail letter sent from Captain Frances F. Kasmark at the 91st General Hospital, APO 647, New York, N.Y., U.S. Army, to Captain Mary Haxton, ANC, at the Station Hospital, Camp Crowder, Missouri, U.S.A.
The letter is dated June 26, likely during the war years, as indicated by the "WWII" in the search results for similar APO covers.
The "APO" (Army Post Office) designation was used for military mail during wartime, allowing soldiers and personnel to send and receive letters from various locations.
The presence of the "AIR MAIL" stamp and the red and blue striped border indicates it was sent via airmail, a common method for quicker delivery during the war.

CategoryVintage & collectibles > Paper ephemera > Other
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