Commissaries are supermarkets, usually located on military installations, that sell food, sundry and cleaning products for cost plus a 5 percent surcharge to active duty military, guard and reserve members, retirees and qualified family members. Authorized Shoppers need only show proper military ID to use the commissary.
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Support quality of life programs and receive quality goods and services at a savings a the Navy Exchange Service Command. Seventy percent of the profits generated within the Exchange System are given back to Sailors in the form of Morale, Welfare, and Recreation (MWR) distributions.The remaining thirty percent is retained by the Navy Exchange System and funds new stores, renovations, and other major improvement projects.
Need to send a package to your soldier? Need to locate the nearest Post Office? U.S. Postal Service online can help answer any questions you may have.
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Army and Air Force Exchange Services (AAFES) provides quality merchandise and services to its customers at competitively low prices and generates earnings which provide a dividend to support morale, welfare, and recreation (MWR) programs. Shop the Exchange Online Store or Exchange Catalog and pay NO SALES TAX.
The Marine Corps Community Services (MCCS) provides a wide range of services to help Marines do everything from developing financial responsibility, to continuing their education, to moving to their next duty station or preparing to return home after completing their obligations.
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