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How to address a letter to a friend in army boot camp?


Question Posted Sunday April 18 2010, 4:26 pm

i have his address and all, im just not sure how to write it out, so many numbers.
here is my example of what i have written, but its been changed of course.

TzT smith, John Rm 000
W co 1-50 infantry
9999 5th armored division rd
Building 0000 555 infantry bergade
Fort so-and-so, Gorgia
00000-0000

is this about right? should something be changed? please help


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elw5039 answered Monday April 19 2010, 4:44 pm:
write it out just like that. yea it looks real long but thats how its supposed to be. army base addresses are like that because there are so many different people, divisions, companies and so on so they need to make it like that so they can identify the person its going to easier.

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