i THINK it's because there is a checkpoint at every certain ditance, that,... before digital whachamajiggi's came around there used to be a long row of iron posts to mark the checkpoint. (just saying what i remember from last year in school.)
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An Army installation is called a post. Base is used by the Air Force and Marine Corps.
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Don't post rubbish questions.
General Order One says "I will guard everything within the limits of my post and quit my post only when properly relieved."
See the related links section for a link to the U.S. Army Band website's list of bugle calls. "Call to post" is listed under "First Call."
FPO = Fleet post office for Navy personel. Apo = Army post office for Army personel
Army Post Office, Addresses for overseas locations
An Army installation is called a post. Base is used by the Air Force and Marine Corps.
The airport code for Henry Post Army Airfield is FSI.
Call his command.
What do you call the society of post ww1?
No; Call to Post, AKA First Call, dates from the mid-19th century at the latest.
A bannister post is called a ( Newel Post )
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Yes.
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