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3-14.  True. 3-15.  The ship’s homeport. 3-16.  The Standard Navy Distribution List (SNDL), parts 1 and 2, and annex A to part 1. 3-17. Whenever box numbers, barracks, or division numbers, are used as a part of the address, they should be included on the second line of the address. 3-18.   (1) Affords greater control of mail.   (2) Qualifies mail for domestic postal rates.   (3) A uniform system for addressing mail. 3-19.  The joint military postal activities (JMPA-ATL and JMPA-PAC). 3-20.  The mailer. 3-21.  Injurious article is any article, composition, or material that may kill or injure another, or damage the mail, or other property. 3-22.  Injurious articles are generally nonmailable to, from, or between military post offices. 3-23.  False, under certain conditions injurious articles may be entered into the mail system. 3-24.  None; matches of all types are prohibited for mailing to military post offices and foreign countries. 3-25. True. 3-26.  Intoxicating liquors may only be mailed if the alcohol count is less than .05 percent.  For mailing  purposes,  intoxicating  liquors  should  not  be  accepted  in  the  Military  Postal System. 3-27.   Powders must be packaged in either siftproof containers or in other containers sealed in durable, siftproof outer containers. 3-28.  The device must have the batteries removed or deactivated.  The batteries may be mailed in the same parcel, but must be packed in such a way that they will not come into contact with the device. 3-29. 1898. 3-30.  Size of your post office. 3-31.  Daily. 3-32.  USPS Publication 247. Answers to review questions for chapter 4. 4-1.    Domestic  mail  is  mail  transmitted  within,  among,  and  between  the  United  States,  its territories, and possessions; Army-Air Force post offices (APOs), fleet (Navy) post offices (FPOs); and the United Nations, New York. 4-2.  Weight, contents, and service. 4-3.  (1) Express Mail, (2) First-Class Mail, (3) Periodicals, (4) Standard Mail (A), (5) Standard Mail (B). 4-4.  The measurements are taken at the greatest dimensions. 4-5.  False. 4-6.  USPS Label 11-B. 4-7.  First-Class Mail. 4-8.  Post cards must not be smaller than 3 1/2 by 5 inches. AI-3

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