The Postal Service always reminds everyone to get your holiday mail
off as soon as possible for our U.S. military troops serving overseas.
Below are the recommended mailing dates for delivery by Christmas to
U.S. military overseas APO/FPO addresses.
The good news is that there is still plenty of time to mail overseas,
but the dates to save money using the lowest postage rates are drawing
near.
Using regular First Class and Priority Mail, holiday mail sent to our
U.S. troops stationed at AFO/FPO addresses in Iraq and Afghanistan
should be sent by Dec. 4.
Most holiday mail should be sent to other military overseas APO/FPO
locations by Dec. 11 for arrival by Christmas. Express Mail delivery
will still be available for delivery by Christmas to most overseas
military locations if you mail by December 18.
All packages and mail must be addressed to individual service members
by name, in accordance with U.S. Dept. of Defense regulations. All
military overseas units are assigned an APO or FPO ZIP Code and, in many
cases, that ZIP Code travels with the unit.
As for holiday
deadlines within the U.S. by regular mail, send holiday cards, letters
and packages going to U.S. destinations by December 20 for delivery by
Christmas. For holiday mail going to other international countries, the
general deadline is Dec. 11 except for Africa and Central/South America
which is Dec. 4. Express Mail to U.S. and international destinations is
also available after these dates for delivery by Christmas.
See below for 2007 overseas military holiday mailing deadlines,
packaging and mailing tips. For more information, visit your local Post
Office, go to usps.com or call 1-800-ASK-USPS.
2007 OVERSEAS MILITARY MAILING DEADLINES
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Military Mail Addressed To
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Express Mail� Military Service (EMMS)1/
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First-Class Mail� Letters/Cards
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Priority Mail�
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Parcel Airlift Mail (PAL) 2/
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Space Available Mail (SAM) 3/
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Parcel Post�
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APO/FPO AE ZIPs 090-092
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Dec 18
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Dec 11
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Dec 11
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Dec 4
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Nov 27
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Nov 13
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APO/FPO AE ZIP 093
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N/A
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Dec 4
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Dec 4
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Dec 1
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Nov 27
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Nov 13
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APO/FPO AE ZIPs 094-098
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Dec 18
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Dec 11
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Dec 11
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Dec 4
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Nov 27
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Nov 13
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APO/FPO AA ZIPs 340
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Dec 18
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Dec 11
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Dec 11
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Dec 4
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Nov 27
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Nov 13
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APO/FPO AP ZIPs 962-966
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Dec 18
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Dec 11
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Dec 11
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Dec 4
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Nov 27
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Nov 13
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Military Overseas Mailing and Packaging Tips
- To save time and convenience, you can mail your packages from
your home or business using Click-N-Ship with FREE package pickup.
All you need is a computer with internet access and a printer, a
weight scale and a credit card. Prepare your packages and then go to
usps.com.
- If you use a regular box, use one strong enough to protect the
package contents with no writing on the outside.
- Cushion contents with newspaper, bubble wrap, or styrofoam. Pack
tightly to avoid shifting.
- Package food items like cookies, fudge, candies, etc. securely
in leak-proof containers.
- Use pressure-sensitive or nylon-reinforced packing tape.
- Do not use wrapping paper, string, masking tape, or cellophane
tape outside the package.
- Print the complete military service member�s name, unit,
and APO/FPO delivery address, and your return address on one side
only of the package.
- Place a return address label inside the package.
- Stuff fragile items with newspaper or packing material to avoid
damage
- Remove batteries from toys/appliances. Wrap and place them next
to the items inside.
- Purchase insurance and delivery confirmation service for
reassurance of package delivery.
- All mail addressed to military post offices overseas is subject
to certain conditions or restrictions regarding content, preparation
and handling. APO/FPO addresses generally require customs
forms. To see a table of active APO and FPO addresses and
mailing restrictions by individual APO/FPO ZIP Codes, go to
pe.usps.com and click �Postal
Bulletins.� Go to the current issue and see the heading
�Overseas Military Mail.�
- Purchase packaging products, including tape, envelopes, padded
bags, corrugated boxes, and cushioning material from your Post
Office. Some locations offer decorative boxes for mailing gifts.
- Call 1-800-ASK-USPS or access usps.com to obtain all kinds of
holiday mailing information.