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In past wars couriers were commonly used to carry communications back and forth from headquarters to the front lines. A military courier bringing a detachment to the field of battle from headquarters may have absolutely no idea what is contained in the sealed envelope he carries.

It is his duty to carry it safely and intact to the commander in the field only. When the commander takes it from the courier’s hand, if the seal has been broken he must then be suspicious, not only of the courier, but of the information in the envelope. If it has been opened prior to reaching him he cannot be confident that the information has not been altered.

However, if the seal is intact, so is the integrity of the courier, and the commander can trust that he is receiving information and instruction as though directly from the hand of his superior officer.

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