What state do I use for an APO address?
Overseas military addresses must contain the APO or FPO designation along with a two–character “state” abbreviation of AE, AP, or AA and the ZIP Code or ZIP+4 Code. AE is used for armed forces in Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and Canada; AP is for the Pacific; and AA is the Americas excluding Canada.
What do I put for City on APO address?
The city must be entered as either “APO,” “FPO” or “DPO.” Don't put the name of the actual city. Enter the state. The State must be either “AA” “AE” or “AP.” Don't put the name of actual state or country.
Is Apo city or state?
Overseas U.S. military bases are considered domestic (U.S.) shipments. This means you need to select United States as the ship-to country. Do not select the country where the base is located. The city should be "APO" or "FPO" for a properly formatted APO FPO address.
How do you write an APO AP address?
The proper format to enter a military address is:
- Name — First and Last.
- Address Line 1 — Unit and Box numbers.
- Address Line 2 — Usually not needed, but if the address includes an FOB (Forward Operating Base) it can be put here.
- City — APO (Army Post Office)/FPO (Fleet Post Office)/DPO (Diplomatic Post Office)
What state do you use for AE?
State Abbreviations Code Table
Code | Description |
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AE | Armed Forces Europe |
AK | Alaska |
AL | Alabama |
AP | Armed Forces Pacific |
Where is APO 09366?
ZIP Code Details
Zip Code: | 09366 |
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City: | APO |
State: | AE [Armed Forces Europe] |
Counties: | |
Multi County: | No |
•Jan 1, 2022
What APO is Afghanistan?
These addresses use the following state abbreviations: AE (Armed Forces Europe), AA (Armed Forces Americas), and AP (Armed Forces Pacific). Soldiers deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan use AE. When shipping a package to an APO or FPO address, the shipper will be required to fill out a customs form.
Where is Armed Forces Europe located?
Stuttgart, Germany
United States European Command | |
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Part of | Department of Defense |
Headquarters | Patch Barracks, Stuttgart, Germany |
Nickname(s) | EUCOM |
Website | www.eucom.mil |