Virginia Sample Letter Sent with Care Package to Child in Armed Services

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The address should include your service member's full name (with or without rank or rating), unit and APO/FPO (Air/Army Post Office or Fleet Post Office) address. Be sure you have the unit name, including the battalion, ship, squadron, platoon, etc., with the nine-digit ZIP code, if one is assigned.

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)More items...

How to Write Your First LetterKeep things light.Share things about yourself like hobbies or interests.Write about your life but keep it positive.Thank them for their service.If you have connections in the military, mention that.Be positive.Stay away from political or polarizing topics.More items...?4 Sept 2014

That's why most service branches discourage care packages for recruits in boot camp. In fact, receiving an unauthorized care package may result in a punishment from the drill instructor for their entire unit. So, it's better to wait until your recruit finishes basic before you send any packages.

When writing to a soldier, it's always a good idea to start by showing your appreciation for the sacrifices they are making.It's fine to simply write, "Thank you so much for your service."Or, try something like, "I am so thankful for you and all the other soldiers who are sacrificing to keep me safe and free."More items...

How to Write Your First LetterKeep things light.Share things about yourself like hobbies or interests.Write about your life but keep it positive.Thank them for their service.If you have connections in the military, mention that.Be positive.Stay away from political or polarizing topics.More items...?04-Sept-2014

DON'T send adult entertainment, alcohol or drugs (these items are illegal and can get the soldier in trouble) DON'T send aerosols or pressurized products. DON'T send firearms or ammunition (we're already armed and this is illegal) DON'T send perishable foods.

You can ship care packages to military addresses at domestic prices, even if you're sending mail overseas. USPS® provides free military shipping kits, help with customs forms, military address tips, shipping restriction lists by country, and free package pickup when your shipment is ready to go.

Overseas military addresses must contain the APO or FPO designation along with a twocharacter 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.

The address should include your service member's full name (with or without rank or rating), unit and APO/FPO (Air/Army Post Office or Fleet Post Office) address. Be sure you have the unit name, including the battalion, ship, squadron, platoon, etc., with the nine-digit ZIP code, if one is assigned.

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Virginia Sample Letter Sent with Care Package to Child in Armed Services