The last time Forrest Cornelius, 51, shopped in a base exchange was 1989 when he completed his six-year stint in the Marine Corps. He recalls saving 10 to 15 percent on department store goods and that ...
Military Update: The last time Forrest Cornelius, 51, shopped in a base exchange was 1989 when he completed his six-year stint in the Marine Corps. He recalls saving 10 to 15 percent on department ...
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 ...
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 ...
The Exchange at North Ft. Lewis abuzz with soldiers. The military is testing online Exchange shopping for veterans. Dean J. Koepfler Staff file, 2012 The last time Forrest Cornelius, 51, shopped in a ...
The last time Forrest Cornelius, 51, shopped in a base exchange was 1989 when he completed his six-year stint in the Marine Corps. He recalls saving 10 to 15 percent on department store goods and that ...
Col. Laura Lenderman, 375th Air Mobility Wing commander, cuts the ribbon on the newest addition to the Exchange Food Court—a Panda Express. Also pictured are Dave Couture, AAFES Service Manager; Rita ...
The last time Forrest Cornelius, 51, shopped at a base exchange was in 1989 when he completed his six-year stint in the Marine Corps. He recalls saving 10 to 15 percent on department store goods and ...
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