Annapolis, MD, Letter Carrier Thomas Tyler places his satchel between himself and an approaching dog in an image used to tout USPS National Dog Bite Awareness Week in June.
It was another year of memorable images in Link.
Here’s another look at some of the best photos, including shots from postal workplaces, stamp dedication ceremonies and even customers’ homes.
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Mary Esther, FL, Postmaster William “Butch” Lyle, profiled by Link in January, works out.
Mary Steinbicker, a Minnesota resident who sent a postcard to a different acquaintance every day last year, was profiled by Link in April.
Wisconsin District Learning, Development and Diversity Center staffers gather for this April portrait of the American workplace in the era of COVID-19. From left are Lisa Wojnarowski, Jerry Bialo, Carlton Hawkins, Dave Behling, Jason Berrios and Cathy Bystra.
Gene Robbins, a Madison, WI-based tractor-trailer operator for USPS, makes a run during the spring.
Luis Fitch, the artist who designed this year’s Day of the Dead stamps, speaks to the news media after the September dedication ceremony.
A TV news crew interviews Tony Waag, the American Tap Dance Foundation’s artistic and executive director, at the July dedication of the Tap Dance stamps.