USPS Unveils Commemorative Stamps for 250th Anniversaries of Army, Navy, and Marine Corps
WASHINGTON, May 16, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The U.S. Postal Service is celebrating the release of three individual commemorative stamps honoring the 250th anniversaries of the U.S. Army, U.S. Navy and U.S. Marine Corps. Each stamp pays tribute to a vital component of the nation's defense, recognizing their shared origins in the American Revolutionary War.
"These stamps serve as a powerful reminder of the enduring legacy and unwavering dedication of the women and men who have built and sustained the United States Army, Navy and Marine Corps for the past 250 years," said Jeffery Adams, USPS corporate communications vice president. "As we commemorate this significant milestone, we honor their courage, their commitment and their vital role in safeguarding the freedoms we hold dear."
Adams served as dedicating official at a May 16 ceremony held at Freedom Plaza in Washington, D.C. Joining him for the ceremony were master of ceremonies Lora McLucas, USPS Maryland district manager; Lt. Gen. Gregory Brady, inspector general, U.S. Army; Vice Adm. Mike Boyle, staff director, U.S. Navy; Lt. Gen. Paul Rock Jr., staff director, U.S. Marine Corps; and Martin Mieras, USPS military programs specialist and a retired U.S. Army command sergeant major.
News of the Armed Forces stamps is being shared with the hashtag #ArmedForces250Stamps. Followers of the Postal Service's Facebook page can view the ceremony at facebook.com/USPS. A video about the stamps will be posted two hours after the ceremony on the Postal Service's Facebook and X pages at facebook/USPS and X.
Born from the necessity to secure American independence, the three branches trace their foundational roots to 1775. In this pivotal year, the Second Continental Congress recognized the urgent need for a unified military force and established the Continental Army on June 14, followed by the Continental Navy on Oct. 13, and the Continental Marines on Nov. 10, recognizing the urgent need for a unified military force. While the Continental forces were disbanded, the imperative need for a standing military led to the reestablishment of the Army, Navy and Marine Corps in subsequent years.
Today, these forces stand as powerful symbols of strength and resilience, embodying core values such as loyalty, duty, honor and courage.
The Postal Service will release each stamp, featuring the respective symbols of the Army, Navy and Marine Corps against a white background, in panes of 20.
As Forever stamps, they will always be equal in value to the current First-Class Mail 1‑ounce price.
Postal Products
Customers may purchase stamps and other philatelic products through the Postal Storeat usps.com/shopstamps, by calling 844-737-7826, by mail through USA Philatelic or at Post Office locations nationwide. For officially licensed stamp products, shop the USPS Officially Licensed Collection on Amazon. Additional information on stamps, First Day of Issue Ceremonies and stamp inspired products can be found at StampsForever.com.
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