Ramstein postal workers prove delivering mail is mission critical
A mail-cart filled with cases destined for servicemembers deployed to Afghanistan stands waitng at the Northside Post Office Annex, here July 28. Each week the staff of the post office handles more than $43,000 in postage fees and stuffs mail into more than 10,500 mail boxes. The postal team here believe they are mission critical because they affect the morale of more than 57,000 servicemembers and dependents throughout the Kaiserslautern Military Community. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Michael Voss)
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