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USPS to honor employees who are veterans

To mark Veterans Day this year, the Postal Service will honor employees who served in the military with a lapel pin and certificate of appreciation.

The items will be mailed to the home address of every employee who is known to be a veteran.

To ensure they receive their pin and certificate, employees who are veterans should go to the MyHR website to update their contact information and self-identify their military status.

Additionally, USPS managers can go to eBuyPlus to purchase water bottles and tumblers that can be distributed during local military appreciation ceremonies.

This year’s Veterans Day activities will also include a video message featuring Postmaster General David Steiner and other speakers. The video is slated for release this week on Blue, LiteBlue and Link.

Employees who have questions can email the USPS military team.

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