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Quilter as Assistant Director, who was also given control of the postal arrangements of the British DURING THE GREAT WAR 175 Mission Escort in South Persia operating from Bunder- Abbas to Kerman and Shiraz. The British Mission Escort commenced its operations early in 1916 and its postal arrangements were in charge of Captain Greene, R. E. , Superintendent of post offices, prior to their being taken over by Mr. Quilter. Up to March, 191 9, the postal organization of the Bushire Force and British... Mission Escort consisted of 2 Base post offices and 18 field post offices, with a staff of an Assistant Director, a Deputy Assistant Director, 2 inspectors, 2 base post- masters, 18 field postmasters, 49 clerks and 86 menials. From April, 1919, the Force was considerably reduced and a large portion of the field postal staff was withdrawn. The operations in the neighbourhood of Aden led to the establishment of a few field post offices under the postmaster of Aden, who carried out this work in addition to his own.
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