- The
Daily Mail is a
British daily middle-market
tabloid newspaper published in London. It was
founded in 1896. As of 2020[update], it has the
highest circulation...
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MailOnline (also
known as dailymail.co.uk and dailymail.com
outside the UK) is the
website of the
Daily Mail, a
tabloid newspaper in the
United Kingdom...
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allowed to move
without a guard. The p****enger
train guard,
generally called a
mail guard, is
completely responsible for the train, its schedule, and...
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Chain mail (also
known as chain-
mail,
mail or maille) is a type of
armour consisting of
small metal rings linked together in a
pattern to form a mesh....
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carry long-distance
mail for the Post Office.
Mail was held in a box at the rear
where the only
Royal Mail employee, an
armed guard, stood. P****engers...
- The
United States Coast Guard (USCG) is the
maritime security,
search and rescue, and law
enforcement service branch of the
United States Armed Forces...
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Military mail, as
opposed to
civilian mail,
refers to the
postal services provided by
armed forces that
allow serving members to send and
receive mail. Military...
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United States Postal Service (USPS), also
known as the Post Office, U.S.
Mail, or
simply the
Postal Service, is an
independent agency of the executive...
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reactivated on 8 July 1920.
Elements of the
regiment parti****ted in
mail guard duty in the
eastern United States from
November 1921
through May 1922...