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marines use FPO-AP's
Fleet Post Office- armed forces pacific fpo-ap
USS La Jolla SSN 701 FPO AP 96671-2381
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You have to enter AP (or AA or AE for other military addresses). If those options are not available in the dropdown menu, it usually means that the shipper does not serve APO/FPO addresses directly.
Hello! I'm assuming that you have a Sailor on the USS George Washington. All FPO addresses are different, according to what area of the ship your Sailor works in. You can contact your Sailor's recruiter or contact the ship's Ombudsman. A good source of information ishttp://gw.ffc.navy.mil/Also...join Navy for Moms. It's a great website for families to communicate and there is a group especially for the USS George Washington. When you join, hit on the "Groups" Tab, type in "USS George Washington" and click on the site with the most members.All the best to you and your family! Welcome to the Navy!My name is Chris and my email address is phip48@yahoo.com I have a son serving on the flight deck of the GW.
AA means Armed Forces (the) Americas AE means Armed Forces Europe AP means Armed Forces Pacific APO means Army Post Office (US Army and US Air Force) FPO means Fleet Post Office (US Navy/US Marine Corps)
AA means Armed Forces (the) Americas AE means Armed Forces Europe AP means Armed Forces Pacific APO means Army Post Office (US Army and US Air Force) FPO means Fleet Post Office (US Navy/US Marine Corps)
APO is a U.S. Postal Service abbreviation for military mail. APO = Army Post Office FPO = Fleet Post Office AP = Armed forces in the Pacific AA = Armed forces in the Americas AE = Armed forces in Europe (and the Middle East)
Golgi Complex! - according to my AP textbookGolgi apparatus
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Down load and install Wireshark network packet sniffer onto a windows machine. Connect the PC to the same switch that serves the AP. Boot the PC, start Wireshark. Set Wireshark to promiscuous mode and select the NIC device you are using on the PC to connect to the switch from the dropdown menu in Wireshark. Write down the mac address of the AP (tag on unit) Start up the AP and watch for DHCP broadcast request from the AP MAC address. You'll see the comment "who has IP address?" XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX? Then a response with the MAC addy XXXXXXXXXX has XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX the IP address tied to the AP MAC is the IP addy you seek.