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| 正面描述 | Plain blue paper with all text in black letterpress. Issuer inscription in three lines at top, followed by the denomination in large numerals at lower right with the anna abbreviation at lower left. |
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| 正面铭文 | N. C. O. CLUB Northern A S A C APO 629 As. 2. |
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APO 629 was the Army Post Office designation for Chabua, Assam, in northeastern India — one of the main staging bases for the Air Transport Command's operations over the Hump into China. The N.C.O. Club scrip was a purely internal medium, issued to keep cash within the club's economy and prevent leakage into local markets or black market exchange. These small-denomination chits were never intended to survive the war.
The "Northern ASAC" designation — Air Service Area Command — dates the issuing authority to the reorganization period of 1944, which may help narrow the actual print window despite the broad 1942–1945 attribution.