Corporal Erika Cruz, left, official mail noncommissioned officer in charge, and a native of Colorado Springs, Colo., stands next to Sgt. Christopher Rogers, center, postal dispatch chief and assistant operations chief, and a native of Pomona, Calif., as they observe a civilian postal worker sign as a witness for registered mail at the post office aboard Camp Leatherneck, Afghanistan, June 20, 2014. Though the Camp Leatherneck post office is run by a small number of Marines and civilians, they take on the workload in order to ensure daily postal operations run smoothly for service members and
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Corporal Erika Cruz, left, official mail noncommissioned officer in charge, and a native of Colorado Springs, Colo., stands next to Sgt. Christopher Rogers, center, postal dispatch chief and assistant operations chief, and a native of Pomona, Calif., as they observe a civilian postal worker sign as a witness for registered mail at the post office aboard Camp Leatherneck, Afghanistan, June 20, 2014. Though the Camp Leatherneck post office is run by a small number of Marines and civilians, they take on the workload in order to ensure daily postal operations run smoothly for service members and civilians deployed to Regional Command (Southwest). (U.S. Marine Corps Photo by: Sgt. Frances Johnson/Released) In peace time and in war there will always be mail call 140620-M-JD595-8789