Courtesy of Bruce W. Whitaker, President, VVA Chapter 172 
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. Support of the Proposed Vietnam Veteran Stamp .
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Citizen's Stamp Advisory Committee
U.S. Postal Service Stamp Development
Pm. 4464B
475 Lenfant Plaza SW
Washington, DC 20260-2437

Ladies and Gentlemen,

At the top of this letter is a rendition of a proposed stamp, conceived and designed by John Crane, Kenneth J. Mabe, and Jeffrey R. White, for the continuation of the Veteran stamp series originally issued in 1985. The purpose of the stamp is to honor the approximate 3.0 million veterans that actively served in the Southeast Asia Theater of Operations as well as the over 6.0 million other men and women that served in the Vietnam Era world wide.

It would be appreciated if you would give favorable consideration to the concept as well as the enclosed stamp idea. In addition, if possible, an issue date on or about May 7th, 2000 would be appropriate as that is the 25th Anniversary of the end of the Vietnam Era. Also, a logical First Day City would be Washington, DC - preferably at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.

Thank you for your consideration and assistance in this matter.

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The preceding is a form letter addressed to the Citizen's Stamp Advisory Committee, U.S. Postal Stamp Development. 

It is requested copies be made and mailed seeking support for the stamp.
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Thanks, Bruce W. Whitaker, President,
VVA Chapter 172, Cumberland, MD
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