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Definition of Post exchange
1. Noun. A commissary on a United States Army post.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Post Exchange
Literary usage of Post exchange
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Army Regulations by Confederate States of America War Dept, United States War Dept (1911)
"Post, post exchange, company, and mess councils of administration are ... The post
exchange and company councils will meet at the end of each month and when ..."
2. The English Catalogue of Books by Sampson Low, Publishers' Circular, Sampson Low, Son and Marston (1900)
"C.) 6s Oct. 99 Parcel post exchange between France and Great Britain, Id.
; Agreement with Guatemala, 2id. Parle—Pocket Guide. Eng. and American ed. ..."
3. "That Damn Y": A Record of Overseas Service by Katherine Mayo (1920)
"... Chapter VII THE post exchange Now to go six months back: July closed with the
Overseas Y boldly committed to such outlays and undertakings as were ..."
4. Naval Courts and Boards by United States Navy Dept (1917)
"In that , a corporal, US Marine Corps, having, on or about January 30, 1915,
while serving as post exchange steward at the United States marine barracks, ..."
5. Public Health Papers and Reports by American Public Health Association (1901)
"SOME RESULTS OF THE ARMY CANTEEN OR post exchange, FROM THE STANDPOINT OF DISCIPLINE
AND HYGIENE. BY EDWARD L. MUNSON, CAPTAIN, ASSISTANT SURGEON, US ARMY. ..."