Care Package Ideas for a Soldier in the Army
Updated Jun 17, 2026 · 7 min read
Sending a care package to a soldier in the Army? The essentials are the same as any military care package — useful items, shelf-stable snacks, and a personal touch — but Armymail has a few specifics worth knowing. Here's what to send and how to get it there.
What to send a soldier
- ✓Quality boot socks & foot powder — Dry, comfortable feet on long days — always needed.
- ✓Baby wipes & body wipes — A field shower when real showers are scarce.
- ✓Electrolyte & drink mixes — Makes warm, bland water drinkable.
- ✓Beef jerky & favorite snacks — Shelf-stable protein and the brands they actually like.
- ✓Handwritten letters & photos — The single most-requested item, every time.
Army tip
Land deployments mean dust, heat, and long days on foot — foot powder, baby wipes, and electrolyte mixes are always winners.
How Army mail works
Soldiers usually receive mail at an APO address (AA / AE / AP). USPS treats APO as domestic, so a Priority Mail Flat Rate box is almost always the best value.
Use the exact address your soldier provides (rank, name, unit/PSC, and the APO line) — never a city or country. Seal liquids and powders in zip-top bags and include a customs form (PS Form 2976).
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FAQ
How long does mail take to reach a soldier?
Plan for 2–3 weeks to most APO destinations — longer around the holidays. Ship early.
What's the cheapest way to ship it?
A USPS Priority Mail Flat Rate box — one flat price no matter the weight (up to the box limit), at domestic rates.
A quick OPSEC reminder
Avoid sharing sensitive deployment locations, unit movements, or dates — online or on the package. When in doubt, keep it general.
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