Muhammad Ali Forever First Class Postage Stamps
In 2025. the U.S. Postal Service celebrates the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army and honors its service to the nation. First established during the Revolutionary War as the American colonies fought for independence. the Army is now a global force with a clear purpose: to fight and win Americaās wars.
This stamp features the United States Army Symbol against a white background. The Army Symbol shows the Great Seal of the United States with the words āUNITED STATESā on its top edge. four stars on each of the side edges. and āARMYā on its bottom edge. The word āARMYā appears in red above the Army Symbol at the top of the stamp. Below the Army Symbol. text reads ā250 YEARS OF SERVICEā in red. āSINCE 1775ā in blue. and āFOREVER/USAā in smaller gray type. āCELEBRATING 250 YEARS OF THE U.S. ARMYā appears in red on the top of the stamp pane.
After the firing of the first shots of the Revolutionary War in Massachusetts in April 1775. militias in New England were at the forefront of the fighting. While meeting in Philadelphia. the Second Continental Congress understood the need for an army to represent the colonies and resolved to establish the Continental Army on June 14. 1775. Within days. George Washington was unanimously nominated and then officially commissioned as commander in chief.
Predating the establishment of the United States on July 4. 1776. by more than a year. the Army has been called Americaās first national institution. With its Revolutionary-era motto āThis Weāll Defend.ā todayās Army includes approximately 450.000 active-duty soldiers. more than 325.000 soldiers in the Army National Guard. nearly 190.000 soldiers in the Army Reserve. and more than 265.000 civilians who provide mission-essential support. all of whom remain dedicated to the Armyās core values: loyalty. duty. respect. selfless service. honor. integrity. and personal courage.
Art director Antonio AlcalĆ” designed the stamp.
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Muhammad Ali Forever First Class Postage Stamps
Muhammad Ali Forever First Class Postage Stamps
In 2025. the U.S. Postal Service celebrates the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army and honors its service to the nation. First established during the Revolutionary War as the American colonies fought for independence. the Army is now a global force with a clear purpose: to fight and win Americaās wars.
This stamp features the United States Army Symbol against a white background. The Army Symbol shows the Great Seal of the United States with the words āUNITED STATESā on its top edge. four stars on each of the side edges. and āARMYā on its bottom edge. The word āARMYā appears in red above the Army Symbol at the top of the stamp. Below the Army Symbol. text reads ā250 YEARS OF SERVICEā in red. āSINCE 1775ā in blue. and āFOREVER/USAā in smaller gray type. āCELEBRATING 250 YEARS OF THE U.S. ARMYā appears in red on the top of the stamp pane.
After the firing of the first shots of the Revolutionary War in Massachusetts in April 1775. militias in New England were at the forefront of the fighting. While meeting in Philadelphia. the Second Continental Congress understood the need for an army to represent the colonies and resolved to establish the Continental Army on June 14. 1775. Within days. George Washington was unanimously nominated and then officially commissioned as commander in chief.
Predating the establishment of the United States on July 4. 1776. by more than a year. the Army has been called Americaās first national institution. With its Revolutionary-era motto āThis Weāll Defend.ā todayās Army includes approximately 450.000 active-duty soldiers. more than 325.000 soldiers in the Army National Guard. nearly 190.000 soldiers in the Army Reserve. and more than 265.000 civilians who provide mission-essential support. all of whom remain dedicated to the Armyās core values: loyalty. duty. respect. selfless service. honor. integrity. and personal courage.
Art director Antonio AlcalĆ” designed the stamp.
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In 2025. the U.S. Postal Service celebrates the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army and honors its service to the nation. First established during the Revolutionary War as the American colonies fought for independence. the Army is now a global force with a clear purpose: to fight and win Americaās wars.
This stamp features the United States Army Symbol against a white background. The Army Symbol shows the Great Seal of the United States with the words āUNITED STATESā on its top edge. four stars on each of the side edges. and āARMYā on its bottom edge. The word āARMYā appears in red above the Army Symbol at the top of the stamp. Below the Army Symbol. text reads ā250 YEARS OF SERVICEā in red. āSINCE 1775ā in blue. and āFOREVER/USAā in smaller gray type. āCELEBRATING 250 YEARS OF THE U.S. ARMYā appears in red on the top of the stamp pane.
After the firing of the first shots of the Revolutionary War in Massachusetts in April 1775. militias in New England were at the forefront of the fighting. While meeting in Philadelphia. the Second Continental Congress understood the need for an army to represent the colonies and resolved to establish the Continental Army on June 14. 1775. Within days. George Washington was unanimously nominated and then officially commissioned as commander in chief.
Predating the establishment of the United States on July 4. 1776. by more than a year. the Army has been called Americaās first national institution. With its Revolutionary-era motto āThis Weāll Defend.ā todayās Army includes approximately 450.000 active-duty soldiers. more than 325.000 soldiers in the Army National Guard. nearly 190.000 soldiers in the Army Reserve. and more than 265.000 civilians who provide mission-essential support. all of whom remain dedicated to the Armyās core values: loyalty. duty. respect. selfless service. honor. integrity. and personal courage.
Art director Antonio AlcalĆ” designed the stamp.






















