In 1995, the USPS released the final installment of its World War II stamp series, “1945: Victory at Last,” commemorating the 50th anniversary of the war’s conclusion. The series features ten stamps depicting key events leading to Germany and Japan’s surrender, honoring the nearly 300,000 American lives lost. President Clinton dedicated the stamps on September 2, 1995, aboard the USS Carl Vinson in Honolulu, near the USS Arizona Memorial. Postmaster General Marvin Runyon emphasized the stamps as a tribute to all who served. The 20-stamp sheet is a collectible item, perfect for veterans and history enthusiasts.
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