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National POW-MIA Recognition Day, which honors those who were prisoners of war and those who are missing in action, is Friday, Sept. 21. Here are five things you may not know: 1. More than 82,000 Americans are missing in action. This figure covers personnel who fought in conflicts dating back to World War II. Approximately half are […]

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Nestor Quilates, Oakland, CA

Oakland, CA, Letter Carrier Nestor Quilates was delivering mail on a spring day in the suburb of Piedmont when he noticed something alarming: Strangers were removing items from the home of a customer he knew was hospitalized. Quilates recorded the license plate number of the suspects’ vehicle and alerted a neighbor, who called police. Officers […]

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Let’s chat

Reminder: If you have questions about your benefits, the Postal Service has answers. You can go online to post your questions and get answers from the Benefits and Wellness team. You can ask about health plans, retirement options, flexible spending accounts, commuter programs and other benefits-related topics. The discussion board is part of the IdeaSMART platform, an […]

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Need to know

Flag notice. National POW-MIA Recognition Day, which honors the sacrifices made by members of the armed forces held as prisoners of war or listed as missing in action, is Friday, Sept. 21. Postal Service facilities are required to display the POW-MIA flag this day. The flag must fly below the U.S. flag, and both flags […]

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