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To ensure your military mail is processed efficiently using the latest USPS technology, it is essential to comply with USPS addressing standards. Your address must include your UNIT # or PSC # and a nine-digit zip code on the last two lines. The nine-digit zip code combines your APO # and either the last four digits of your unit number or your PSC box number, padded with zeros if needed. For examples and further guidance, contact your local post office. Maintain proper addressing to ensure swift delivery of your mail.

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  1. Address Standardization In order for our military mail to be processed using the latest USPS technology, we must comply with USPS addressing standards. This means that your UNIT # or PSC # and nine digit zip code must be the last two lines of your address. Your nine digit zip code consists of your APO # and the last four digits of your unit number. If you use a PSC #, the nine digit zip code consists of your APO # and your box number preceded by enough zeros to make four digits. See below examples. Tom Jones Tom Jones UNIT# 15317 Box 308 PSC 450 Box 21 APO AP 96205-5317 APO AP 96206-0021 Contact your local post office for further information Postal News You Can Use

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