Battle of Old Fort Wayne

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08 August 2013 - Washington, DC - Secretary of Labor Thomas Perez and Postmaster General and CEO of the United States Postal Service Patrick Donahoe unveiled the new "Made in America" First Day of Issue stamps. The Master of Ceremonies was Carl Fillichio, Senior Advisor for Communications and Public Affairs at the United Staes Department of Labor.


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