MILITARY UPDATE: AAFES Makes 'Business Case' for All Vets to Shop Online Allowing 18.8 million honorably-discharged veterans to shop online through military exchange services, which also operate brick ...
Before learning their recent low rating in a national customer satisfaction survey, Army and Air Force Exchange Service officials had already launched an effort to improve customer satisfaction, AAFES ...
Allowing 18.8 million honorably discharged veterans to shop online through military exchange services, which also operate brick-and-mortar department stores and concessions on base, could boost store ...
The tide may be turning in the effort to allow all honorably discharged veterans to shop at the online store operated by the Army and Air Force Exchange Service. "It appears there are no ...
DALLAS -- In a bid to open its stores to veterans, The Army & Air Force Exchange Service (AAFES) has asked the Pentagon to allow it to offer online shopping to all honorably discharged veterans.
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 ...
Defense officials are weighing a proposal from the director of the Army and Air Force Exchange Service (AAFES) to allow the nation’s 22 million honorably discharged veterans, and perhaps an equal ...
After four years of coordination with the Departments of Defense, Army and Air Force as well as several other federal agencies, the Army & Air Force Exchange Service will welcome home approximately 15 ...
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 ...