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U.S. Postal Service Reminds Us That Military Mail Deadlines for Christmas 2016 Delivery Are Near

Postal Service advises sending cards and packages soon to military members serving abroad in time for Christmas.

There is nothing better than a package, card or letter from home for those military men and women serving overseas, and nothing brings the holiday cheer like the delivery of presents, care packages and cards in time for Christmas. The U.S. Postal Service reminds families that deadlines are
coming up fast to ship items and ensure they arrive by Dec. 25.

Holiday Dates for Domestic Mail

  • First-Class Mail: Must be sent by Dec. 20
  • Priority Mail: Dec. 21
  • Priority Mail Express: Dec. 23
  • Standard Post: Dec. 15
  • DNDC Drop Ship: Dec. 19
  • DDU Drop Ship: Dec. 22

Holiday Dates for Military Mail

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To ensure timely delivery of holiday items by Dec. 25, the Postal Service
recommends that cards and packages be sent to military APO/FPO/DPO
addresses overseas no later than the mailing dates listed below.

Priority mail deadlines are Dec. 9; first-class letters and cards must be sent by Dec. 9; and priority mail express items should be shipped by Dec. 16.

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To send packages to loved ones serving in the military abroad, the Postal Service offers a discounted price of $16.75 on its largest Priority Mail Flat Rate Box. The price includes a $2-per-box discount
for mail sent to APO/FPO/DPO (Air/Army Post Office/Fleet Post Office/Diplomatic Post Office) destinations worldwide.

Priority Mail Flat Rate Boxes are available at no cost at local Post Offices and online at shop.usps.com. Postage, labels and customs forms can be printed online anytime using Click-N-Ship at usps.com/ship.

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Written by Brooke Reotutar, Patch Staff

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