COL Nelson Brings Wide Range of Experiences to the Exchange
“I see AAFES [as] a great career path for those that want to serve, travel, build a successful career, raise a family, and any combination of those.”

“I see AAFES [as] a great career path for those that want to serve, travel, build a successful career, raise a family, and any combination of those.”

The 12,808-square-foot troop store provides a convenient shopping experience for Soldiers, students in advanced individual training and Airmen, Guardians, Sailors and Marines.

Stores are once again competing to increase their MILITARY STAR numbers—both new accounts and card usage—over the previous year.

In case you missed it, here’s a look at this week’s coverage.

Irvine, an ardent supporter of the military, spent two hours posing for photos and signing autographs.

In 2004, the Exchange launched an ambitious plan to deliver military Exchange Global Prepaid Phone cards to U.S Military men and women serving in support of Operations Iraqi and Enduring Freedom.

Fort Irwin cut the ribbon on a new $15.7 million, 14,000 square-foot Express on May 29, bringing new food options, services and more to one convenient location

A URU designated to support the Joint Regional Correctional Facility staff at the Military Correctional Complex is one of four the Exchange opened in May at the installation.

Service members, their families and DoD civilians at Altus can enjoy fresh pizza and wings,

Air Force Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps students visited the Yokota bakery, airline catering service, distribution center and more–and learned that the Exchange is more than just a store.
