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General Philatelic/Gen. Discussion : The Greatest Final Jeopardy Ever

 

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Linus
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15 Apr 2019
05:26:18pm
This was on TV today, Alex said it was the first time they ever had this topic for Final Jeopardy....

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I answered correctly "What is the flag raising on Iwo Jima?"

Linus
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Jlav

15 Apr 2019
07:15:31pm
re: The Greatest Final Jeopardy Ever

I know it's semantics but did not the USPOD not the USPS that issue the stamp?

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15 Apr 2019
11:13:43pm
re: The Greatest Final Jeopardy Ever

Jacques - According to the USPS website, they did not become the USPS until 1971, as shown below, so technically you are correct.

Linus


Significant Dates
A quick glance at events.


1775 - Benjamin Franklin appointed first Postmaster General by the Continental Congress
1847 - U.S. postage stamps issued
1855 - Prepayment of postage required
1860 - Pony Express began
1863 - Free city delivery began
1873 - U.S. postal cards issued
1874 - General Postal Union (now Universal Postal Union) established
1893 - First commemorative stamps issued
1896 - Rural free delivery began
1913 - Parcel Post® began
1918 - Scheduled airmail service began
1950 - Residential deliveries reduced to one a day
1957 - Citizens' Stamp Advisory Committee established
1963 - ZIP Code inaugurated
1970 - Express Mail® began experimentally
1971 - United States Postal Service® began operati
ons
1971 - Labor contract negotiated through collective bargaining, a federal government "first"
1974 - Self-adhesive stamps tested
1982 - Last year Postal Service™ accepted public service subsidy
1983 - ZIP+4® Code began
1992 - Self-adhesive stamps introduced nationwide
1993 - National Postal Museum opened
1994 - Postal Service launched public Internet site
1998 - U.S. semipostal stamp issued
2006 - Postal Accountability and Enhancement Act signed
2007 - “Forever” stamp issued
2008 - Competitive pricing for expedited mail began
2009 - Free usps.com iPhone app offered
2011 - Every Door Direct Mail® introduced
2012- Gopost® and Metro Post™ tested

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15 Apr 2019
05:26:18pm

This was on TV today, Alex said it was the first time they ever had this topic for Final Jeopardy....

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I answered correctly "What is the flag raising on Iwo Jima?"

Linus

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Jlav

15 Apr 2019
07:15:31pm

re: The Greatest Final Jeopardy Ever

I know it's semantics but did not the USPOD not the USPS that issue the stamp?

Jacques

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Linus

15 Apr 2019
11:13:43pm

re: The Greatest Final Jeopardy Ever

Jacques - According to the USPS website, they did not become the USPS until 1971, as shown below, so technically you are correct.

Linus


Significant Dates
A quick glance at events.


1775 - Benjamin Franklin appointed first Postmaster General by the Continental Congress
1847 - U.S. postage stamps issued
1855 - Prepayment of postage required
1860 - Pony Express began
1863 - Free city delivery began
1873 - U.S. postal cards issued
1874 - General Postal Union (now Universal Postal Union) established
1893 - First commemorative stamps issued
1896 - Rural free delivery began
1913 - Parcel Post® began
1918 - Scheduled airmail service began
1950 - Residential deliveries reduced to one a day
1957 - Citizens' Stamp Advisory Committee established
1963 - ZIP Code inaugurated
1970 - Express Mail® began experimentally
1971 - United States Postal Service® began operati
ons
1971 - Labor contract negotiated through collective bargaining, a federal government "first"
1974 - Self-adhesive stamps tested
1982 - Last year Postal Service™ accepted public service subsidy
1983 - ZIP+4® Code began
1992 - Self-adhesive stamps introduced nationwide
1993 - National Postal Museum opened
1994 - Postal Service launched public Internet site
1998 - U.S. semipostal stamp issued
2006 - Postal Accountability and Enhancement Act signed
2007 - “Forever” stamp issued
2008 - Competitive pricing for expedited mail began
2009 - Free usps.com iPhone app offered
2011 - Every Door Direct Mail® introduced
2012- Gopost® and Metro Post™ tested

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