In Change, Fitness Gear OK’d for Wear at Military Commissaries, Exchanges The policy was changed in a memo from Defense Secretary Mark Esper.
VA Canteen Service Stores Add Online Shopping The tax-free online shopping service has better prices than many stores.
As Soldiers Begin to Purchase New Army Greens, Program Offers Double Credit for Uniforms The Military Star card program is doubling the credit limit on its zero-interest Military Clothing Plan from $500 to $1,000.
AAFES and Commissary Will Sell Each Other's Gift Cards Now it's easier to do that last-minute gift shopping.
F-15C Skids to a Stop During Emergency Landing at Andrews The F-15 was conducting a mission as part of Operation Noble Eagle.
DoD Miscalculated Savings of Proposed Commissary-Exchange Merger, Watchdog Says Military support groups have raised concerns about the proposed merger.
AAFES Adds Curbside Pick-Up at Some Locations The Army and Air Force Exchange Service is testing curbside order pick-ups at six of its stores.
AAFES Providing Meals to Children Affected by Overseas School Closures The meal service gives parents one less thing to worry about and gives kids something to look forward to.
Commissary, Exchange Suppliers Stock Up on Critical Items Amid Coronavirus Outbreak The American Logistics Association, is "ramping up" its inventory of critical items to bases affected by the coronavirus.
What About My Spouse? Confusion at Some Bases as New Commissary Access Begins Some newly eligible patrons have reported they were told they could not bring a guest with them.
Sources: Fort Sill Commander Suspended from Duty for Allegedly Breaking Hunting Rules on Base Maj. Gen. Kenneth Kamper, an artillery officer, was suspended in the midst of an inspector general investigation into his...
Making Sure Vets Get PACT Act Benefits Is New House Veterans Affairs Chairman's Top Priority Rep. Mike Bost said he sees no signs that the VA is being overwhelmed, noting that the law also gave the department the...
Lawmakers Want to Restore Gun Rights to Some Disabled Veterans The House Veterans Affairs Committee chairman and 49 Republicans support a bill that would prevent some vets from being...
China Accuses US of Indiscriminate Use of Force Over Balloon The U.S. shot down the balloon off the Carolina coast after it traversed sensitive military sites across North America.
Former US Navy Captain Sentenced in 'Fat Leonard' Scandal Prosecutors said Haas, 54, of Kailua, Hawaii, was among dozens of Navy officials who were bribed to help obtain defense...