The Structure of the Postal Service is discussed extensively in the book "Postal Service Labor Arbitrations" by John Zodrow in Colorado. Basically, the Postmaster General (PMG) is the chief executive officer and is named by, and serves at the pleasure of, the USPS Board of Governors, as does the deputy PMG. The Board of Governors oversee the Post Office, now know as the Postal Service. Nine of the 11 Governors of the Board are appointed by the President of the United States, plus the PMG and Deputy PMG. Rate changes, however, are overseen by the Postal Rate Commission, an independent federal agency.
Article I, Section 8, Clause 7 state that Congress has the power: "To establish post offices and post roads."
In the US it is a Federal Holiday and US Government buildings, including Post Offices are closed. Veteran's Day is always on the 11th of November. Banks, and typically credit unions, are also closed on this date.
The US President is the Commander and Chief of all US military forces.
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There is none, England is under the control of the British government.
The Legislative Branch of government has the power to establish Post Offices. Congress makes up the Legislative Branch and include both the House of Representatives and the Senate.
it is the Executive Branch
The executive branch establishes post offices and builds roads.
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Legislative branch
Post offices are operated by the federal government.
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Post offices are funded by taxes. You pay taxes, the government takes that money and pays for post offices.
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The Government.
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Post Offices