![]() That tradition of excellence serves as the same standard for the members of the Military Postal Service carrying out postal duties on the Korean Peninsula. ![]() The true origin of this famous saying is credited to mounted Persian mail couriers who carried out their duties with great dedication during the Greek and Persian wars in 500 B.C. These are the words chiseled in granite over the entrance of the New York City Post Office on 8th Avenue and has long thought to be the United States Postal Service's motto. YONGSAN GARRISON, South Korea - "Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night stays these couriers from the swift completion of their appointed rounds."
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