1976 Fifty years ago, President Kennedy signed an Executive Order establishing the Peace Corps . The selection of posters calling for Peac...
1976 Fifty years ago, President Kennedy signed an Executive Order establishing the Peace Corps . The selection of posters calling for Peac...
Posters made in 1968 by art director/designer Bernie Zlotnick at Young & Rubicam for the Advertising Council as part of a campaign for the Peace Corps, a United States government agency and program dedicated to training and deploying volunteers to provide international devel
1976 Fifty years ago, President Kennedy signed an Executive Order establishing the Peace Corps . The selection of posters calling for Peac...
1976 Fifty years ago, President Kennedy signed an Executive Order establishing the Peace Corps . The selection of posters calling for Peac...
1976 Fifty years ago, President Kennedy signed an Executive Order establishing the Peace Corps . The selection of posters calling for Peac...
Quantity of 20x 1972 stamps valid for use on ALL US Mail. Unused MINT condition, post office fresh. Great stamp to get your mail noticed and many other uses. Mix & Match values to make the current rate. Quantities of postage stamps available for party invitations, framing, craft projects, scrapbooking, promotions, fundraisers, museums, gift shops, etc. Peace Corps poster The Peace Corps is a volunteer program run by the U.S. government. The stated mission of the Peace Corps includes three goals: providing technical assistance; helping people outside the United States to understand American culture; and helping Americans to understand the cultures of other countries. The work is generally related to social and economic development. Each program participant, a Peace Corps volunteer, is an American citizen, typically with a college degree, who works abroad for a period of 24 months after three months of training. Volunteers work with governments, schools, non-profit organizations, non-government organizations, and entrepreneurs in education, hunger, business, information technology, agriculture, and the environment. After 24 months of service, volunteers can request an extension of service. The program was established by Executive Order 10924, issued by President John F. Kennedy on March 1, 1961, announced by televised broadcast March 2, 1961, and authorized by Congress on September 22, 1961, with passage of the Peace Corps Act (Public Law 87-293). The act declares the program's purpose as follows: To promote world peace and friendship through a Peace Corps, which shall make available to interested countries and areas men and women of the United States qualified for service abroad and willing to serve, under conditions of hardship if necessary, to help the peoples of such countries and areas in meeting their needs for trained manpower. Between 1961 and 2013, more than 210,000 Americans joined the Peace Corps and served in 139 countries VERY large stock of USA postage stamps. Other Etsy sellers charge up to 5x-10x what I charge. Ask for quotes for any issues. Vintage postage makes your mail stand out and is fun to use and share. Reliable source for all postage stamp needs.Large quantities available for promotions & projects See my other listings for offers of USA postage at a discount from face value! Save money on your postage needs . No need to pay face value at the post office Professional stamp dealer for over 40 years. Your satisfaction is guaranteed.
Peace Corps Tenth Anniversary Poster, Patrick Koeller, 1972
1966 Map of the Peace Corps Around the World Choose from 3 Sizes: 9"x16", 16"x29" and 23"x42" REMEMBER, the smaller the map size the harder it is to read the text. This Map comes with a white border around it. All Our Maps and Posters Are Made in the USA
1976 Fifty years ago, President Kennedy signed an Executive Order establishing the Peace Corps . The selection of posters calling for Peac...
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