Hi all,
Not to confuse things any more...
It was my understanding "P" (in the APand AE designations) stood for Pacfic coast "E" stood for European theater - "P" ships to Pacific coast "E" ships off the east coast. You pay postage from your site to that coast.. I've found flat rate is usually cheaper for me to the Pacific coast from where I live (outside of NYC) when I stumble over and FPO post that grabs the heart!
Most of my marine contacts, however, have not been out of west coast bases but east coast bases -- lots in North Carolina - 09.. zips for anyone interested.
I bookmarked the postage rate calculator page on USPS com website, note the contact name, zip code and then check the postage fees for a few different weights. If I think I can afford to support their unit I can go back and get their address. It only takes a few minutes to check the rates.
I'm packing a little under eight pound box from the USPS mil pack ( not planned that way) that looks like it will go for less than flat rate box) to a contact in Africa. Either that or I'll get really surprised at the PO! Nothing overly heavy in it just accumulation of little stuff for multiple people that wouldn't all fit in one of the smaller flat rate boxs or equivalent Walmart sized one.
The part I don't understand about military zips is why some are only 5 digits and don't have the last four digits?
Anyone have an explanation for that?
ann
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