Happy Holidays to all those serving all of us!!! 
Especial their mothers ...

Our troops work hard for us overseas. Far from home, few things brighten their days more than mail from friends and loved ones. Follow these guidelines so your letters and packages reach them intact, in the right place.
APO/FPO/DPO Guidelines & Restrictions
Use the service member’s full name. All mail must be addressed to someone specific; addressing mail to “Any Service Member” is no longer allowed.
Include the unit and APO/FPO/DPO (Air/Army Post Office, Fleet Post Office, or Designated Post Office) address with the 9-digit ZIP Code™ (if one is assigned).
When sending international mail, every country has its own rules and regulations. Make sure your international mail gets delivered quickly and efficiently by learning USPS and country-specific regulations.
Find out what you can send internationally.

Remember "cases" are normally larger items than what the postal service is used to dealing with. Extra consideration and time should be allowed for the shipping of such gifts.

We would be remiss if we didn't take the time to thank those of the United States Postal Service and all the others for all they do during the holiday season for all of us and especially for those in the military around the world, Thank You!!!

~ 2011 Postal Holiday "No Delivery" ~ ~ 
 
Sincerely; Allan and Wendy ~ "Case King" |