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Shipping to a U.S Military AddressUpdated a day ago

We’re happy to ship to APO, FPO, and DPO addresses—just be sure to format things correctly so your package gets where it needs to go!

Do include unit and box numbers (if assigned)
Don’t include city or country names—this helps keep mail in the military system

Here are a few examples to guide you:

APO (Army/Air Post Office)
PFC JOHN DOE
PSC 3 BOX 4120
APO AE 09021

FPO (Fleet Post Office)
SEAMAN JOSEPH SMITH
UNIT 100100 BOX 4120
FPO AP 96691

DPO (Diplomatic Post Office)
JOHN ADAMS
UNIT 8400 BOX 0000
DPO AE 09498-0048

Just a heads up: tracking may be limited for military shipments due to security, and delivery can sometimes take longer than expected. Once it reaches the local USPS facility, it’s out of our hands—thanks for your patience!

For more info on shipping restrictions or military mail guidelines, you can:
• Visit the Military Postal Service Agency
• Email [email protected] for diplomatic mail questions
• Ask your local Post Office
• Call 1-800-ASK-USPS (1-800-275-8777)
• Or check out the USPS guide on How to Address Military Mail

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