East Africa Forces

The “East Africa Forces” were based in a huge area across North East and East Africa and as far as Ceylon and Burma (the name refers to the area from which the troops were drawn – eg Kenya – not the area where they served, in contrast with the Middle East Forces who were drawn from northern Africa). However the “EAF” overprints appear to have been used only in Somalia (“EAF” meter marks are known from other countries). Only one set was issued (15 January 1943). As implied by the overprint the stamps were intended for use by military personnel rather than primarily as a public service.

Note: for some reason these are referred to as “East Africa Forces” in philatelic circles, though in military circles they are known as the “East African Forces”.

According to The Overprinter 2/80 the stamps were originally sold in East African cents/shillings for the same rates as the MEF stamps (ie 1d @ 9c, 2d @ 17c, 2½d @ 21c, 3d @ 25c, 5d @ 42c), but in July 1944 the sale prices were rationalised to fit the actual postage rates, at 10c to the 1d. About 30% of all sales were to stamp dealers.

Low and High values
(SG №)denominationcolourdate of issuenumber printed (sold)
S11dred15 January 1943160,091
S22dorange15 January 1943204,321
S32½dblue15 January 1943150,505
S43dviolet15 January 1943310,111
S55dbrown15 January 1943178,410
S66dpurple15 January 1943132,386
S79dgreen15 January 1943157,081
S81sbrown15 January 1943323,781
S92/6dgreen14 January 194684,127

The overprints are in dark blue.


Copies of the 6d stamp R20/10 have a missing jubilee line, though at present this is recorded in the Gibbons specialised catalogue only for cylinder 37. The same applies to the 9d, which is not at present recorded for any 9d cylinders with this defect.

These stamps were replaced on 27 May 1948 by the BMA Somalia stamps.


Somalia

In 1948 the EAF stamps were replaced in Somalia by issues overprinted with the country name and the local currency the East African shilling (the MEF stamps had been sold in local currency equivalents, though not overprinted with these values). The first set was for the British Military Administration (“B.M.A.”), but with the change to civilian government and wider public use of the posts the overprint was changed to “B.A.” – British Administration.

In 1941 essays were prepared for provisional overprints on Italian stamps but they were not released.

1st issue, BMA Somalia

Low values
High Values
(SG №)denominationcolourdate of issuenumber issued
S105 Cents on ½dPale Green27/05/1948123,200 
S1115 Cents on 1½dPale Red-Brown27/05/194835,924
S1220 Cents on 2d Pale Orange27/05/194880,033
S1325 Cents on 2½dPale Ultramarine27/05/1948277,790
S1430 Cents on 3d Pale Violet27/05/194842,107
S1540 Cents on 5dBrown27/05/194888,235
S1650 Cents on 6d Purple27/05/1948102,948
S1775 Cents on 9dDeep Olive-Green27/05/194831,500
S181 Shilling on 1sBistre-Brown27/05/1948140,873
S192s50c on 2/6dYellow-Green27/05/194829,057
S205 Shillings on 5sRed27/05/194820,082
25 Cents on 2½d misplaced overprint
25 Cents on 2½d misplaced overprint only occurred on one complete pane
S19a BMA Somalia misplaced stop after SH row 4 position 7
Varieties
(SG №)DescriptionPosition
S13misplaced overprintone pane only
S19a misplaced stop Row 4 / 7

2nd issue, BA Somalia

Low values
High values
(SG №)denominationcolourdate of issuenumber issued

S21
5 Cents on ½dPale Green31/3/195045,811
S2215 Cents on 1½dPale Red-Brown31/3/195028,094
S2320 Cents on 2d Pale Orange31/3/195034,522
S2425 Cents on 2½dPale Ultramarine31/3/1950109,461
S2530 Cents on 3d Pale Violet31/3/195029,236
S2640 Cents on 5dBrown31/3/195036,748
S2750 Cents on 6d Purple31/3/195056,418
S2875 Cents on 9dDeep Olive-Green31/3/195026,145
S291 Shilling on 1sBistre-Brown31/3/195058,170
S302s50c on 2/6dYellow-Green31/3/195020,884
S315 Shillings on 5sRed31/3/195019,310
Varieties
(SG №)DescriptionPosition

There was no issue with the new colours and high value designs, nor were postage dues overprinted.


References specific to this and related chapters

GBOS GB Overprints Compendium edition 8, Dr John Gledhill (12/4/2020)

Particular thanks go to Stanley Gibbons Ltd, for permission to quote their catalogue numbers and numerous other contributors who are mentioned in the Appendix section.

All content is copyright, Dr John Gledhill and the GB Overprints Society, May 2025.