You will not be entitled to use the free mailing privilege after your separation from active duty. You won’t be there long enough to get it. Do not have your mail sent to you at a Separation Center or Reception Station. To make sure it is sent on to you as quickly as possible, file the address where you want your mail forwarded with the postal officer at your last station. It is probable that, for some time after your separation from active service, your mail will continue to be delivered to your last military or naval address. Doing these things will save you trouble in the long run. If in doubt, your commanding officer will put you straight. Turn over any public funds or property for which you are responsible. If you owe money at a club, mess, library, or other facility, see that these bills settled. Turn in clothing and equipment that must be returned to the supply officer. These are usually matters of routine but important just the same. Now that you are about to leave the service, it is equally wise to see that your military affairs are in order. When you entered the service, you were wise if you made sure that your civilian affairs were taken care of before you put on a uniform.
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