No. It is a complete sentence. They (subject) wanted (predicate, with) their own post office(object).
Yesterday I went to the post office to get some stamps.
A sentence fragment is an incomplete sentence. The mistake that causes sentence fragments is failure to be fully aware of what you are saying (or writing). I often see sentence fragments on this site. Some people post questions that look like this: Why do horses? How did it? Do they really? And so forth.
I picked up my male from the post office. ;) ;)
I went down to the post office to deliver my envolope.
She had to hasten to the Post Office in order to post her utility bill while they were still open .
Post office.Postal service.
An incumbent is someone holding an official post in office. An example sentence would be: He will have to have the incumbent take a look.
Most importantly, I want you to remember to drop this off at the post office.
post office police station tv newspaper store bank
Post Offices
The phrase "you ran to the post office" is not nominative, reflexive, or possessive. It is a simple past tense sentence describing an action (running to the post office) performed by the subject "you."
FPO = Fleet post office for Navy personel. Apo = Army post office for Army personel