From Revolution to Resilience: USPS to Celebrate 250th Anniversaries of Army, Navy, and Marine Corps With Commemorative Stamps

WHAT:

The U.S. Postal Service to proudly unveil three individual commemorative

stamps honoring the 250th anniversaries of the U.S. Army, U.S. Navy and

U.S. Marine Corps, recognizing the enduring legacy and unwavering

dedication of these vital branches of the American military.

 

The first-day-of-issue event for the Armed Forces stamps is free and open to

the public. News of the stamp is being shared with the hashtag

#ArmedForces250Stamps.

BACKGROUND:     

 

 

The three Forever stamps commemorate the 250th anniversary of the Army,

Navy and Marine Corps, each a vital component of the nation’s defense. All

three branches trace their origins to the Revolutionary War, born from the

necessity to secure American independence.

 

The Second Continental Congress in 1775 recognized the need for a unified

military force and established the Continental Army on June 14, the

Continental Navy on Oct. 13, and authorized the formation of the Continental

Marines on Nov. 10. The Continental forces were disbanded after the war but

were re-established in the years that followed when the need for a standing

military became clear.

 

These stamps honor the enduring legacy and unwavering commitment of the

men and women who have served and continue to serve. Each branch plays a

crucial role in safeguarding American interests, standing as symbols of

strength and resilience, upholding core values such as loyalty, duty, honor,

and courage.

 

The Armed Forces stamps are three individual stamp panes featuring the

respective symbols of the Army, Navy, and Marine Corps against a

white background.

 

Each stamp, designed by Antonio Alcalá, an art director for USPS, also

includes the inscriptions “250 YEARS OF SERVICE,” “SINCE 1775,” and 

FOREVER/USA”.

 

As Forever stamps, the Armed Forces stamps will always be equal in value to

the current First-Class Mail 1-ounce price.

 

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