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Joseph R. Curseen, Jr. |
The 800,000 men and women of the Postal Service perform heroic acts every day. They live their lives with duty, honor, and pride. Some go even beyond that, performing acts of special courage or heroism, suffering injury or making the ultimate sacrifice in service to others. They are awarded the Postmaster General's Medal of Freedom. Neither snow, nor rain, nor gloom of night, nor winds of change, nor a nation challenged will stay them from the swift completion of their appointed rounds. Ever. |
Thomas L. Morris, Jr. |
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