An APO AP address refers to an Army Post Office (APO) address assigned to military personnel stationed overseas in the Asia-Pacific region. The "AP" designation signifies the location of the military post office, which in this case is in the Asia-Pacific area. This address allows service members to receive mail and packages as if they were in the United States, with the mail ultimately being routed through the military postal system to reach its destination.
APO AP 96367 is a US Postal Service address for U.S. military mail to Kadena Air Base, Kadena, Japan.
The APO address, APO AP 96367, APO AP 96368 and APO AP 96370, provides United States Postal Service delivery of auto parts, online shopping selections and military gift items to Kadena Japan.
marines use FPO-AP's
1 to 2 weeks or more
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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.
Shipping to an APO (Army Post Office) address involves addressing the package correctly with the recipient's name, unit, and APO address, followed by the APO/FPO/DPO designation and appropriate AA/AE/AP state code. Packages are then sent to a central military sorting facility before being delivered to the recipient overseas. It is important to follow specific guidelines and restrictions when sending packages to APO addresses.
Camp Casey, a US Army base in Tongduchon-ni, South Korea.
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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)
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