The Courier/
Feldjäger Corps was created on December 17, 1796, by Imperial decree of the
Emperor Pavel I. The personnel of the Corps Courier were ensure the delivery of orders, reports, securities, parcels, as well as support for high-ranking officials, and was operated under the
College of War. After the
October Revolution of 1917, the successor to the Imperial Courier Service Corps has an external link All-Russian General Staff, and from 1920 – The Courier Corps of the
Red Army. On August 6, 1921 The Courier links service was created as part of the
Cheka. On November 25, 1991 The Courier Service Office was part of the
Ministry of Communications of the USSR and was transformed into the State Courier Service of the RSFSR in the Ministry of Communications of the Russian SFSR. On September 30, 1992 The State Courier Service of the Ministry of Communications of the Russian Federation was transformed into a Federal Courier under the Ministry of Communications of the Russian Federation. On January 24, 1995 The Federal Office of Communications under the Ministry of Courier and Communications of Russia was reorganized into the State Courier Service of the Russian Federation (GFS of Russia) as the current name. On September 6, 1996 the State Courier Service of the Russian Federation was reorganized into the State Courier Service of the Russian Federation under the Ministry of Communications of Russia. On August 20, 1997 the State Courier Service of the Russian Federation was reorganized and subordinated directly to the
Government of the Russia. On May 17, 2000 the State Courier Service of the Russian Government was reorganized into the State Courier Service under the
President of the Russian Federation. ==Structure==