NTUA Military Care Package Program

NTUA Military Care Package Program
“UNTIL THEY ALL COME HOME”
Sign up your loved ones who are actively serving in the US Military for a care package.
With the 7th Annual Military Care Packaging Project, the NTUA Human Resources Division has pledged to
send Military Care Packages to our family members and friends “Until They All Come Home.” Fund
raising is underway for care packages to be mailed by November 14th, just in time for the holiday season.
Our goal is to show our appreciation to our military men and women for their dedicated service while
also uplifting their spirits with letters and words of encouragement.
Is your loved one (check one): Stateside ______ Overseas ______ Country _____________________
Our organization will NOT share your address or personal information with anyone except our committee members.
Service Member Information (Please print legibly):
Full Name / Rank (PFC, PVT, LCpl, etc.)
Example
Military Branch (Army, Navy, Marines, Air Force, National Guard, Coast
Guard, Reserves)
HQ, USAREUR / 7th ARMY
DCS, G2 (ATTN: AEAGB)
UNIT 29351
09014-9351 APO AE
Deployed Mailing Address
Postcode
State/Province (APO/FPO)
Please submit this form by Monday, November 10, 2014, to:
NTUA Military Care Package Committee
P.O. Box 170
Fort Defiance, AZ 86504
Email: [email protected]
For questions contact a Committee Member at (928) 729-5721.
Committee Members: Paul Bemore, Rowena Benally, Debra Thomas, Gervase Begay and Tonia
Navakuku.
Thank you for your participation!
Your information in case we need to contact you:
Your Name:
Email Address:
Relationship to Serviceman:
Phone No.:
Helpful Information:
What is APO / FPO?
This is a military designated address that allows mail to be delivered to overseas locations at domestic rates. The format for a
military address according to US Postal Service FAQ page:
Instead of a city and state, these addresses use APO (Army Post Office) or FPO (Fleet Post Office), along with "AE" (mail going to
Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and portions of Canada), "AP" (the Pacific) and "AA" (for the Americas and portions of Canada).
Therefore, the bottom line of overseas military addresses is: APO or FPO; followed by AE, AP, or AA; and then the ZIP Code.