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Friday, May 16, 2025

Three stamps showing the emblems of the Army, Navy and Marine Corps on a white background.
The Armed Forces stamps will feature the emblems of the Army, Navy and Marine Corps.

These stamps salute 250 years of three armed forces

The Army, Navy and Marine Corps were established in 1775

The Postal Service is releasing three stamps — collectively known as the Armed Forces stamps — to honor the 250th anniversaries of the Army, Navy and Marine Corps.

Each of these military branches was established in 1775.

The stamps feature the emblem of its force against a clean white backgrounds and includes the inscriptions “250 YEARS OF SERVICE,” “SINCE 1775” and “FOREVER/USA.”

They were designed by Antonio Alcalá, an art director for USPS, and will be dedicated in Washington, DC, on Friday, May 16.

Each Armed Forces stamp is available in panes of 20 at Post Offices and usps.com.

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A smiling woman stands with her arms folded near a bank of Post Office boxes
Cloquet, MN, Postmaster McKinzie Korpela
People

On your marks, get set, mush!

A postmaster honors a local tradition, another visits a school and a letter carrier aids kids in need

McKinzie Korpela — the new postmaster in Cloquet, MN — recently carried on in the tradition of her predecessors by swearing in the mushers of the John Beargrease Sled Dog Marathon.

The race’s postal roots run deep.

Beargrease was a member of the Anishinaabe peoples on Minnesota’s North Shore. He and his brothers were hunters, fishers and trappers — and knew the terrain well.

As settlements grew, mail needed to be delivered but there were no roads. Starting in 1879, the brothers made weekly trips using canoes, horses and boats to deliver the mail. Beargrease, in particular, was known for using sled dogs in winter.

When a road was built in 1899, the brothers’ services were no longer needed.

But Beargrease’s connection with the U.S. Mail didn’t end there. During a fateful storm in 1910, he rescued a mail carrier whose boat was caught in the turbulent waters of Lake Superior. He caught pneumonia and died soon after.

Korpela embraced the opportunity to do the honors for the race. “It keeps postal history at the forefront,” she said.

No rest for her

Stacy Douglas wants to make sure every child in her community gets a good night’s sleep.

Douglas, a Sioux Falls, SD, letter carrier, volunteers for a local charity group that builds and delivers beds to children who lack them.

“It has become a big part of my life,” Douglas said. “It’s run on volunteers, so it takes a lot of us to keep all the working pieces moving.”

Since the organization got off the ground in July 2024, Douglas and her fellow volunteers have delivered 365 beds.

“For some, it’s their first bed and they say it’s life changing to get something that most of us would take for granted every night,” she said.

Valuable lessons

Speaking of the next generation: Norwalk, CA, Postmaster Matthew Monroy is doing his part to look after them, too.

Monroy recently visited a local elementary school to participate in its Postal Career Day.

He told students how USPS accepts, processes and delivers mail; brought along a delivery vehicle so they could see one up close; and distributed bags filled with postal-themed goodies.

“It’s inspiring to participate in initiatives like this that bridge the gap between young learners and real-life experiences,” Monroy said.

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Four women stand on a stage and remove a drape covering a large poster displaying a stamp image of Barbara Bush
Participants unveil the new Barbara Bush stamp image at a White House ceremony May 8. How much do you know about the former first lady?
News Quiz

First things first

How much do you know about Barbara Bush?

“News Quiz” is a weekly feature that lets you test your knowledge of recent Link stories. The correct answers appear at the end.

1. What is the title of the first book authored by former first lady Barbara Bush, who’ll soon be featured on a stamp?

a) “Barbara Bush: A Memoir”

b) “C. Fred’s Story”

c) “Millie’s Book”

d) “Pearls of Wisdom”

2. Postmaster General-designate David Steiner is credited with transforming operations and delivering strong financial results as the president and CEO of what major company?  

a) Best Buy

b) Dollar General

c) Travelers Insurance

d) Waste Management

3. What alerted Pawcatuck, CT, Letter Carrier Jeffrey Abbruzzese to a fire in the home of one of his customers?

a) A fire truck was fast approaching.

b) He heard the fire alarm and saw smoke.

c) Neighbors told him what happened.

d) The homeowner ran out the front door.

4. True or false: USPS mailing services price increases are based on the consumer price index, but shipping services prices are primarily adjusted according to market conditions.  

a) True

b) False  

5. What was the Postal Service’s operating expenses total during the second quarter of fiscal year 2025?

a) $19.7 billion

b) $3.3 billion

c) $23.1 billion

d) $1.5 billion

Answers: 1) b. 2) d. 3) b. 4) a. 5) c.

Brief

Postal Bulletin covers Mailbox Improvement Week

Postal Bulletin’s latest edition, published May 15, takes a look at the organization’s Mailbox Improvement Week campaign.

Updates to the organization’s policies, procedures and forms are also included.

Employees can go to usps.com to read and download the latest Postal Bulletin, along with past issues.

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