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Defense Courier Service — Active 1953–present Country United Stat … Wikipedia
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armed forces courier station — An Army, Navy, or Air Force activity, approved by the respective military department and officially designated by Headquarters, Armed Forces Courier Service, for the acceptance, processing, and dispatching of Armed Forces Courier Service material … Military dictionary
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