DETROIT ARSENAL, Mich. – The Army and Air Force Exchange Service, better known by the acronym AAFES, recently made several big changes regarding who can shop in their stores. That meant good news for ...
DALLAS -- The Army & Air Force Exchange Service announced it does not foresee any changes to its day-to-day operations during the current government sequester. "We expect Exchange facilities to be ...
Soldiers social distancing. Dallas-based Army & Air Force Exchange Service has deployed its 53-foot mobile field exchange stores to Joint Base San Antonio Fort Sam Houston and Fort Benning in Georgia ...
Exchange-run stores on Army and Air Force installations will stop late-night alcohol sales, effective Jan. 1, in a move designed to help prevent suicides. Alcohol will no longer be sold at Army & Air ...
Dallas The Army & Air Force Exchange Service (AAFES) debuted its new brand and store concept at its facility at Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma City. Going forward, AAFES’ retail facilities will ...
More than 5,000 customers are being notified that their online furniture orders were canceled after an Army and Air Force Exchange Service pricing mistake offered discounts of upward of 80 percent ...
WIESBADEN, Germany - Army and Air Force Exchange Service "deployees" know about the sporadic gunfire, the truck convoys, the constant sound of mortar rounds and insurgent attacks that emerge from ...
A new partnership between Home Depot and two military exchange systems will give military and veteran shoppers an extra discount on Home Depot-sourced appliances bought through the exchange system, ...
Online shopping services of the Navy Exchange and the Army and Air Force Exchange Service are now available to Department of Defense and Coast Guard civilian employees and retirees. The move expands ...
The McGuire Commissary at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, N.J., won the Director's Award as DeCA's Best Superstore. (DeCA photo: John Zoubra) This article was updated July 22 to reflect that AAFES ...
DALLAS -- Army & Air Force Exchange Service (AAFES) shoppers who reached for a bank-issued card in 2008 cost the company more than $79 million in fees, up 21 percent compared to 2007. In fact, since ...