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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
May 16, 2008

Contact: Tina K Freeberg
(478) 752-8743
Public Affairs & Communications
South Georgia District

usps.com/news

Military Awareness Week

May 17 – 23, 2008

WHO:
Hinesville, Georgia Postmaster

WHEN:
Special Customer Appreciation Day: 
Thursday May 22, 2008 10:00 am – 12:00 pm – Main Post Office
Thursday May 22, 2008   1:00 pm –   3:00 pm – Ft. Stewart Branch

WHERE:
Hinesville Main Post Office
744 W. Oglethorpe Hwy
Hinesville, GA  31313-9998

Ft. Stewart Post Office
845 Hase Road
Ft. Stewart, GA  31313

WHAT:
In appreciation and support of our military men and women, the US Postal Service in Hinesville, Georgia will be holding Military Appreciation Week May 17 – 23, 2008 at the Hinesville Main Post Office & the Ft. Stewart Branch Office. 

Earlier this year the Postal Service introduced a larger Flat-Rate Box and for the first time is offering a special price for packages going to military addresses.  The price for sending the Priority Mail Large Flat Rate Box is $12.95 to U.S. addresses, no matter how much the package weighs or where it is going. But for items going to APO/FPO addresses, the price drops by $2.

The new Priority Mail Large Flat-Rate Box measures (12" X 12" X 5½") and holds 50 percent more than the current box.   A special version of the box is being offered for the military, and a $2 discount, for shipments to an Army Post Office or Fleet Post Office (APO/FPO) address.

The military box features the logo of "America Supports You," a Department of Defense-sponsored organization of nearly 300 homefront groups that send packages to troops overseas.

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