Holiday Season 2010 Mail Schedule

<b>Mailing Deadlines</b> <br /> <br />--Space Available Mail (SAM) Parcels: Friday, 26 Nov <br /> <br />--Partial Air Lift (PAL) Parcels: Friday, 03 Dec <br /> <br />--Priority Parcels, 1st Class Letters and Cards: Friday, 10 Dec <br /> <br



By US AFRICOM Public Affairs U.S. AFRICOM Public Affairs STUTTGART, Germany Nov 04, 2010
Mailing Deadlines --Space Available Mail (SAM) Parcels: Friday, 26 Nov --Partial Air Lift (PAL) Parcels: Friday, 03 Dec --Priority Parcels, 1st Class Letters and Cards: Friday, 10 Dec --Express Mail: Friday, 17 Dec Army Post Office Hours November 15-December 18: Patch Mon – Wed and Fri 0900-1600 Thursday 1000-1700 Saturday* 1100-1500 Panzer Mon - Fri 1000-1600 Saturday* 1100-1500 Kelley Mon - Fri 1000-1600 Robinson Bks Tues and Thurs 0930-1600 *Open November 20, 27 and December 4, 11, 18 All APOs will be closed Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Year's Eve, New Year's Day and all Sundays Post Office Appointments Customers may make appointments for holiday mailing by calling their servicing Army Post Office, (APO): Kelley APO: DSN 421-2542 Panzer APO: DSN 431-2563 Patch APO: DSN 430-7226 Appointments can be made up to one (1) hour before the APO opens for business. Call for appointments during the hours that the APO is open for business.
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