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The Poster for Postal Warrior 2019.
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The Poster for Postal Warrior 2019. Logos representing

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The Poster for Postal Warrior 2019.
Logos representing Major commands involved are shown at the top.
The 4th ESC Postal Warrior Logo used for the exercise in 2019 is shown in the middle on top of a wreath of laurels representing success and victory.
The logo: The 4th ESC patch is represented in the center with a star behind the patch representing that we are a one-star command. In the center you see the iconic postal eagle and the swords at the bottom remind us that we are all warriors ready for the fight regardless of our specific MOS duties. Finally, the exercise motto, "First Class, All the Way" is depicted around the outside of the 4th ESC patch.
At the bottom we see a list of all the companies that participated in the training with a silhouette of a Soldier standing ready in the background.

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14/06/2019
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