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#27 V-mail from Bill Stover to his family commenting on V-mail’s reputation as a speedy service.

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#27 V-mail from Bill Stover to his family commenting on V-mail’s reputation as a speedy service.

Victory Mail: The WWII Program that Significantly Reduced the Cost and Time of U.S. Military Postal Service

#27 V-mail from Bill Stover to his family commenting on V-mail’s reputation as a speedy service.

WWII

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←#26 An example of a “long-form” V-Mail, sent through as-is, without being photographed and reproduced, a common practice due to damage or lack of V-Mail facilities.
#28 Heavily damaged, thus un-processed V-mail. (Photo gifted to National WW2 Museum in Memory of Col. R. B. Rordam).→

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