Easyship to a Military Address

Getting mail to and from military personnel stationed overseas dates back years. To make it work, the USPS "United States Postal Service" and DoD "Department of Defense" negotiated an agreement called Overseas Military Mail. This agreement hammered out addressing schemes, delivery mechanisms and nomenclature that still exist today. Overseas Military Mail is constructed to look exactly like a domestic US address, so it can be processed and delivered just like any other package.


Once your package arrives at a local USPS facility, it is sorted by APO/FPO/DPO and zip code, just like a domestic mail piece would be. The mail is then handed off to the military equivalent in a branch of the Armed Forces for transport via contract air carrier and delivery to the recipient. Each APO/FPO/DPO is staffed by members of the respective branch of the Armed Forces, so it operates just like a local post office.

When using Easyship to ship your package to a Military Address, make sure you enter the full military address, including all three letters of the service member's name in their State (AA, AE, AP), and the unit and box number if available. Then, click the Customs form checkbox and fill out the proper forms as required by USPS. Your shipping label will then be printed and prepared for the next leg of its journey to your soldier!

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