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2025 Guide to Shipping To and From Military Addresses

by Roger · November 13, 2025

APO, FPO, and DPO Mailing Rules, Transit Times, and 2025 Holiday Deadlines

Shipping to or from a military address is a part of life for Airmen, Guardians, deployed units, and military families. USPS treats most APO, FPO, and DPO mail as domestic, but it still travels through international networks. That means different rules, longer transit times, and strict holiday deadlines you cannot miss.

This guide covers
• 📦 How to ship from the United States to military addresses
• ✈️ How to ship from military locations back to the United States
• 🎄 USPS 2025 holiday shipping deadlines

🇺🇸 1. Understanding Military Mail

Airman 1st Class Nahje White, Pacific Air Forces Air Postal Squadron mail processing clerk, scans mail for accountability at Yokota Air Base, Japan, Dec. 22, 2022. During the holiday season, members of the PACAF AIRPS integrate an additional transport vehicle to their daily operations to ensure an increased flow of mail can be sorted and delivered across the region. The squadron oversees operations for a transportation flight and 11 locations across the Pacific to serve more than 355,000 patrons across U.S. Indo-Pacific Command. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Brooklyn Golightly)

USPS recognizes three military and diplomatic mail types:

  • 📮 APO is Army or Air Force Post Office

  • FPO is Fleet Post Office

  • 🏛️ DPO is Diplomatic Post Office

Military addresses use region codes AE, AP, or AA instead of a foreign country. USPS requires the service member’s full name and a complete return address.
Mail addressed to “Any Service Member” is not accepted.

📦 2. Shipping From the United States to APO, FPO, and DPO Addresses

USPS treats most shipments to military addresses as domestic. You can use:

  • 🚚 USPS Ground Advantage

  • ✉️ First Class Mail

  • 📦 Priority Mail

  • ⚡ Priority Mail Express Military Service (PMEMS) at select locations

USPS also provides:

  • 📦 Free APO and FPO flat rate boxes

  • 🎁 A free Military Care Kit with tape, boxes, and forms

  • 🖨️ Click N Ship for printing labels and customs forms at home

📝 Customs Forms

Packages heading overseas generally require a customs form. Click N Ship automatically generates the correct one.

✈️ 3. Shipping From APO, FPO, and DPO Addresses Back to the United States

Service members stationed overseas can send packages home using the local military post office. Costs stay domestic, but mail may travel by military airlift or ship before entering the U.S. postal system.

⏱️ Expected Transit Times From Military Locations to the U.S.

These times reflect USPS guidance and typical military logistics patterns:

  • Priority Mail Express Military Service: typically 3 to 5 business days

  • 📦 Priority Mail and First Class: usually 7 to 14 business days

  • 📦 Standard or non priority packages: up to 30 days or more

  • 🗺️ Remote, afloat, and combat zone locations may take longer

Local MPOs post pickup schedules. Long delays are common during holidays or high tempo operations. Always use tracking.

🎄 4. 2025 USPS Holiday Shipping Deadlines

USPS has released the recommended send by dates for mail expected to arrive before December 25, 2025.

📬 Military Mail Holiday Deadlines

ZIP RangeGround AdvantageFirst ClassPriority MailPriority Mail Express Military
090 to 092Nov 4Dec 9Dec 9Dec 16
093Nov 4Dec 9Dec 9Not available
094 to 099Nov 4Dec 9Dec 9Dec 16
340Nov 4Dec 9Dec 9Dec 16
962 to 966Nov 4Dec 9Dec 9Dec 16

These are recommended dates. Weather, aircraft availability, and operational conditions can delay delivery.

📦 5. Packing Tips for Long Distance Military Mail

Whether sending a care package to a deployed Airman or mailing items home from an overseas base, use these best practices:

  • 📦 Use sturdy double wall boxes

  • 🫙 Wrap liquids tightly and place them in sealed bags

  • 🧻 Add enough padding to prevent shifting

  • 📝 Include a duplicate address label and packing list inside

  • 🚫 Check host nation restrictions before mailing

  • 🔍 Keep your tracking number

📋 6. Final Checklist Before Mailing

  • Correct APO, FPO, or DPO address with AE, AP, or AA

  • Service member name and return address

  • Required customs forms completed

  • USPS service level selected

  • Holiday deadline confirmed

  • Tracking number saved

  • Address placed inside and outside the package

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