APO 96310 refers to a military postal address associated with the United States Armed Forces, specifically for personnel stationed in South Korea. The "APO" stands for Army Post Office, and the "96310" is a ZIP code used to facilitate mail delivery to that region. This type of address allows service members to receive mail from the U.S. while deployed overseas.
Apo ae 09382
Apo ae 09354
Apo ae 09364
Fob Walton, APO, AE 09355
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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.
The address for FOB Shinwar would be: Rank Soldier's name Company they belong too FOB Shinwar APO, AE 09310
The APO address for FOB Dubs is typically formatted as follows: FOB Dubs APO AE 09340 However, it's important to verify the specific address details with your unit or official military resources, as they may vary based on current operational needs or changes.
APO AE 09393