ADDRESSES ARE EXAMPLES ONLY
EXAMPLES OF
ACCEPTED FORMS FOR
ADDRESSING MAIL
Posts with APO/FPO Numbers:
APO/FPO Address*
Name
Organization
PSC or Unit number. Box number
APOAE 09080 or APO AA 34038 or
APOAP 96337
International Address**
Name of Person/Section
American Embassy
P.O. Box 26431***
Manama, Bahrain
Posts without APO/FPO Numbers:
Diplomatic Pouch Address*
Name of Person/Section
Name of Post
Department of State
Washington, D.C. 20521-four digit add-on
(see page 128 for 9-digit ZIP Code explana¬
tion and listing)
International Address**
Name of Person/Section
American Embassy
Jubilaeimistrasse 93***
3005 Bern, Switzerland
NOTE: Do not combine any of the above forms (e.g., international
plus APO/FPO addresses). This wiU only result in confusion and
possible delays in delivery. MaU sent to the Department for delivery
through its pouch system forposts with APO/FPO addresses cannot
be accepted and wiU be returned to the sender.
The Military Post Service Agency (MPSA) is in the
process of aligning APO/FPO numbers, according to geographic
location, that became effective July 15,1991. The APO/FPO
and the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) will provide service under
both the old and new APO/FPO numbers until July 15, 1992.
Every person and organization overseas served by the
MPSA gets assigned a new address. For some, the change
includes a new ZIP Code, but for all, the structure of the last two
lines of the address changes. New York, San Francisco, and
Miami are no longer used with the ZIP Code. AE, AP, and AA
will be used. This change will enable the MPSA mail to be
processed on automated equipment and wiU result in better mail
service.
Use domestic postage.
Use international postage.
*Use street address only when P.O. box is not supphed.
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