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The Men and Women behind the Eagle

FedSmith reporter Marilyn Loeser reports...

To most Americans, the Postal Service is a seamless operation: mail a letter and it gets to its destination as promised. But behind the service are 620,000 employees, each with their own stories to tell - on and off the job.

USPS Consumer Affairs Clerk Connie Dulworth uses lemon juice to read addresses that the eye cannot see (a trcik she learned from TV show CSI).

In Chapel Hill, NC, 83-year-old Rudy Tempesta — the oldest active letter carrier in the state — was recently inducted into the National Safety Council's Two Million Mile Club for driving 60 years without an at-fault accident.

One of every four postal employees is a military veteran and more than 1,200 employees are currently on active duty.

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