One NEX employee didn't ask for military ID.
Lawmakers want the stores to be operated efficiently, but want to preserve the benefits.
Veterans have spent more than $60 million at one online military exchange.
Separated from his mother while she's deployed, a child looks to a familiar toy for comfort — and a little magic.
By Mark D. Faram
A customer asked about the 'Marijuana' mag via social media.
The liquid fuel has proven to be the life blood of every military branch.
A task force being formed this summer will study the benefits of consolidating the military commissaries and exchanges into one system.
How veterans, troops and military families can shop smart
The pins are available to all who served on active duty during the Vietnam War period, regardless of duty or location.
'It's just what I always wanted' ... no, it's not. But you can fix that.
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