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MILCOPEX will take place in September 2026. The organizers have lined up many excellent Zoom video presentations that include military postal history (see below).

Of immediate interest to MPHS members, they have been actively soliciting “one-page” exhibits that will be displayed at the show, as well as on their website. Feel free to submit your one-pager!

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An upcoming Zoom presentation by Steven Berlin.

Members of the MPHS are familiar with Mr. Berlin’s excellent presentation on this subject. We have placed the content of the presentation on our website at:

https://militaryphs.org/presentation...


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The second Journal of 2026 has been mailed to members, who have paid for a paper copy.

A PDF version of the Bulletin is now available for download. All paid members should have received a bulk e-mail that includes a direct (temporary) download link for the PDF file.

Otherwise, to access the Bulletin file through the MPHS websit...


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This page (always at the top of the list) will contain links to the most recent “News” items for the Military Postal History Society.

The MPHS has published a new book by Russ Carter of V-Mail envelopes of WWII. It is available in paper form from Amazon. See

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This page (always at the top of the list) will contain links to the most recent “News” items for the Military Postal History Society.

The MPHS has published a new book by Russ Carter of V-Mail envelopes of WWII. It is available in paper form from Amazon. See

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