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Our troops look forward to receiving your letters and packages. That’s why it’s important to make sure your mail gets there, to the right person, in the right place.
The Department of Defense has issued the following guidelines for addressing your mail to military and civilian personnel deployed in Operation Iraqi Freedom.
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Use the service member’s full name. The Department of Defense cancelled the Any Service Member program so mail must be addressed to someone specific. |
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Include the unit and APO/FPO (Air/Army Post Office or Fleet Post Office) address with the nine-digit ZIP Code™ (if one is assigned). Click-N-Ship® customers should be advised that the Postal Service and the Military will continue to add and update valid APO/FPO addresses for your online labels. |
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Include a return address. |
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For packages, print on one side only with the recipient’s address in the lower right portion or print a postage-paid label online with Click-N-Ship®. (Please note that ZIP Codes 093XX and 964XX are currently unavailable for electronic labels. We apologize for the inconvenience.) |
Examples:
SSGT Kevin Taylor Unit 2050 Box 4190 APO AP 96278-2050
SGT Robert Smith PSC 802 Box 74 APO AE 09499-0074
Seaman Joseph Doe USCGC Hamilton FPO AP 96667-3931
SGT Jane Doe CMR 1250 APO AA 09045-1000
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