Suggested topics include expressing gratitude for their service, sharing hopeful messages, well wishes, and positive thoughts. Share about yourself, family, hobbies, work, school, pets, travel, interests, etc.
All three are addressed as “Sir or Ma'am” (depending on their gender) when speaking directly to them either in person, on the phone, or in correspondence (email). If talking about them to another Soldier, they are addressed by their rank followed by their last name.
How do I format a military address? The name of the recipient. The type of address where the mail is going. The number of that address. The recipient's Military PO box number (if they have one). The post office type (APO, FPO or DPO) The "state" designator (either AA, AP or AE).
Honor a military veteran. Thank you for your sacrifices and hard work in service to our country. I appreciate how hard you worked to ensure that we could continue to enjoy our freedoms. Thank you for all your hard work, dedication and service to our country. You are my hero for your bravery and sacrifices to our nation.
Suggested topics include expressing gratitude for their service, sharing hopeful messages, well wishes, and positive thoughts. Share about yourself, family, hobbies, work, school, pets, travel, interests, etc.
Example of a Military (APO/FPO) Address The Department of Defense (DoD) has requested that those who send mail use the service member's full name (with or without grade, rank, etc.), or a specific title (e.g., Commanding Officer, Supply Officer, etc.).
Addressing Military & Diplomatic Mail Army/Air Post Office (APO) PFC JOHN DOE. PSC 3 BOX 4120. APO AE 09021. Fleet Post Office (FPO) SEAMAN JOSEPH SMITH. UNIT 100100 BOX 4120. FPO AP 96691. Diplomatic Post Office (DPO) JOHN ADAMS. UNIT 8400 BOX 0000. DPO AE 09498-0048.
This special address must include: The full name of the addressee. Mail sent without a full name will not be delivered. The unit or Post Office box number. A three letter code associated with the type of location. APO is used for Army and Air Force installations. The “state” of the addressee.
Write letters, draw pictures, make cards and send your gratitude and support to our Military, Veteran & First Responder heroes. Donation Form: Complete the online donation form here. This form lets us know when you are ready send us your letters. It also provides you with detailed instructions and labels for shipping.
Sandboxx. Sandboxx is a mobile and web app that provides a quick and convenient way to send letters to military installations around the world. The app was developed by veterans to help families and friends stay connected with their service members during basic training and deployments.