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- V-mail abstract "V-mail, short for Victory Mail, was a hybrid mail process used during the Second World War in America as the primary and secure method to correspond with soldiers stationed abroad. To reduce the cost of transferring an original letter through the military postal system, a V-mail letter would be censored, copied to film, and printed back to paper upon arrival at its destination. The V-mail process is based on the earlier British Airgraph process.".
- V-mail thumbnail Vmail-Largefont2.jpg?width=300.
- V-mail wikiPageExternalLink 1943%20-%202834.html.
- V-mail wikiPageExternalLink 1d_V-Mail.html.
- V-mail wikiPageExternalLink airgraph.
- V-mail wikiPageExternalLink watch?v=WR8cBKhgELc.
- V-mail wikiPageID "630804".
- V-mail wikiPageLength "7110".
- V-mail wikiPageOutDegree "33".
- V-mail wikiPageRevisionID "702380498".
- V-mail wikiPageWikiLink Airmail.
- V-mail wikiPageWikiLink Breakfast_at_Tiffanys_(novella).
- V-mail wikiPageWikiLink British_Forces_Post_Office.
- V-mail wikiPageWikiLink Category:Archival_science.
- V-mail wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cultural_history_of_World_War_II.
- V-mail wikiPageWikiLink Category:Postal_system.
- V-mail wikiPageWikiLink File:V_Mail_Poster_WW2.jpg.
- V-mail wikiPageWikiLink File:Vmail-Envelope.jpg.
- V-mail wikiPageWikiLink File:Vmail-Largefont2.jpg.
- V-mail wikiPageWikiLink Franco-Prussian_War.
- V-mail wikiPageWikiLink General_Post_Office.
- V-mail wikiPageWikiLink Homing_pigeon.
- V-mail wikiPageWikiLink Hybrid_mail.
- V-mail wikiPageWikiLink Imperial_Airways.
- V-mail wikiPageWikiLink Invisible_ink.
- V-mail wikiPageWikiLink John_Benjamin_Dancer.
- V-mail wikiPageWikiLink John_Moore-Brabazon,_1st_Baron_Brabazon_of_Tara.
- V-mail wikiPageWikiLink Kodak.
- V-mail wikiPageWikiLink Letter_sheet.
- V-mail wikiPageWikiLink Microdot.
- V-mail wikiPageWikiLink Microform.
- V-mail wikiPageWikiLink Microprinting.
- V-mail wikiPageWikiLink Military_mail.
- V-mail wikiPageWikiLink National_Postal_Museum.
- V-mail wikiPageWikiLink Pan_American_World_Airways.
- V-mail wikiPageWikiLink Postal_censorship.
- V-mail wikiPageWikiLink Print_and_mail_outsourcing.
- V-mail wikiPageWikiLink René_Dagron.
- V-mail wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Engineers.
- V-mail wikiPageWikiLink Smithsonian_Institution.
- V-mail wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- V-mail wikiPageWikiLinkText "V-mail".
- V-mail wikiPageWikiLinkText "Victory Mail".
- V-mail wikiPageWikiLinkText "airgraph".
- V-mail wikiPageWikiLinkText "v-mail".
- V-mail wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- V-mail subject Category:Archival_science.
- V-mail subject Category:Cultural_history_of_World_War_II.
- V-mail subject Category:Postal_system.
- V-mail hypernym Process.
- V-mail type Archive.
- V-mail type Election.
- V-mail type Archive.
- V-mail type Redirect.
- V-mail type Service.
- V-mail comment "V-mail, short for Victory Mail, was a hybrid mail process used during the Second World War in America as the primary and secure method to correspond with soldiers stationed abroad. To reduce the cost of transferring an original letter through the military postal system, a V-mail letter would be censored, copied to film, and printed back to paper upon arrival at its destination. The V-mail process is based on the earlier British Airgraph process.".
- V-mail label "V-mail".
- V-mail sameAs Q918109.
- V-mail sameAs V-Mail.
- V-mail sameAs Correo_de_la_victoria.
- V-mail sameAs וימייל.
- V-mail sameAs m.02ylt5.
- V-mail sameAs Q918109.
- V-mail wasDerivedFrom V-mail?oldid=702380498.
- V-mail depiction Vmail-Largefont2.jpg.
- V-mail isPrimaryTopicOf V-mail.