When shipping to a U.S. military address overseas, it's important to enter the address correctly to ensure smooth delivery through the Armed Forces postal system. Follow the guidelines below to properly format an APO, FPO, or DPO address during checkout.
Enter the following based on the branch of service:
Army, Navy, Marines:
Unit Number
and Box Number
(Example: Unit 2050 Box 4190)
Ships:
Ship Name
and Hull Number
(Example: USS Nimitz CVN 68)
Air Force:
PSC Number
and Box Number
(Example: PSC 802 Box 15)
Include the name of the military command, unit, or organization, if applicable.
Enter one of the following (must be in all caps):
APO (Army Post Office)
FPO (Fleet Post Office)
DPO (Diplomatic Post Office)
Select the appropriate option from the dropdown:
AA – Armed Forces America (excluding Canada)
AE – Armed Forces Europe, Middle East, Africa, and Canada
AP – Armed Forces Pacific
Enter the 5-digit or 9-digit ZIP Code associated with the military unit or installation.
Note: Military addresses are handled by the U.S. Postal Service (USPS), and do not require international postage. Make sure not to include the country name (e.g., "Germany" or "Japan") in the address, even if the destination is located overseas.