No. standard postage applies as if you where sending a letter or package to another adderss in the US, however if you need to send a package you will need to fill out a customs form you can get from the post office. for more info go to the USPS website at www.usps.com/supportingourtroops/supportingfaqs.htm
when mailing personal correspondence, First Class, from an APO to a stateside address, what can you use in place of postage
Regular postage works to an APO or SPO address. Non-military, I don't know.
Apo ae 09382
Apo ae 09354
Apo ae 09364
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Fob Walton, APO, AE 09355
Shipping to an APO (Army Post Office) address involves addressing the package correctly with the recipient's name, unit, and APO address, followed by the APO/FPO/DPO designation and appropriate AA/AE/AP state code. Packages are then sent to a central military sorting facility before being delivered to the recipient overseas. It is important to follow specific guidelines and restrictions when sending packages to APO addresses.
A Forever stamp is enough to send a first class letter weighing under one ounce (and meeting other postal guidelines) anywhere in the US, or to an APO/FPO address. It is not sufficient for international postage. Take your letter to the post office, and they'll calculate the required postage for you.
OPSEC please..... APO AE 09310
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