‘It is our mission’: USPS has delivered where troops are for 250 years
For 250 years, wherever the U.S. military has gone, the United States Postal Service has followed — serving as a vital link between the front lines and the home front.
For 250 years, wherever the U.S. military has gone, the United States Postal Service has followed — serving as a vital link between the front lines and the home front.
This special bi-weekly blog series features selected excerpts from the U.S. Postal Service’s Publication 100: The United States Postal Service—An American History, 250th Anniversary Edition
She told the Postal Service employee that her husband had fallen inside the house, and she couldn’t lift him. She asked for help.
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NEW YORK — The U.S. Postal Service today issued stamps celebrating Nickelodeon’s animated children’s television show “SpongeBob SquarePants” in New York City’s Times Square.
When Denton, TX, Letter Carrier Ian Burke learned a former customer had died, there was one thing he wanted to do: Adopt his dog.
The Postal Service’s dedication ceremony for its new 250 Years of Delivering stamps showcased the musical talents of three employees.
MTAC attendees were especially impressed. They had endured years of long-winded disdain and criticism by former PMG Louis DeJoy, and therefore were happily relieved with the brief, informal appearance by Mr. Steiner.
Staffing vacancies and funding losses at the Office of Personnel Management are putting the near-new Postal Service Health Benefits program at risk of an “operational failure,” according to OPM’s inspector general office.