Can you mail from one apo to another for free

In the United States, the Armed Forces Postal Service (AFPS) allows for free mail exchange between military personnel stationed at different Army Post Offices (APOs) and Navy Post Offices (NAPOs). This is known as "APO-to-APO" mail.

Here are the details:

  1. Free mail exchange: The AFPS allows for free mail exchange between APOs and NAPOs, which means you can send mail to another military member stationed at a different APO or NAPO without paying postage.
  2. Limitations: There are some limitations to keep in mind:
    • The mail must be addressed to a military member with a valid APO or NAPO address.
    • The mail must be sent through the military postal system, not through commercial carriers like USPS.
    • The mail must be marked "APO/FPO" or "NAPO" on the envelope.
  3. How it works: When you send mail to another APO or NAPO, the military postal service will forward it to the recipient's location without charging you postage. This is a convenient way to stay in touch with fellow military members stationed in different parts of the world.

Keep in mind that while APO-to-APO mail is free, there may be some exceptions or restrictions, such as:

If you have any specific questions or concerns about sending mail to another APO or NAPO, I recommend contacting the Armed Forces Postal Service or your local post office for more information.