The Avengers Contest

September 14, 2012

Attention all readers! To celebrate the release of The Avengers on DVD and Blu-ray on September 25th, The Exchange, Disney and Marvel Studios have partnered to give you a chance to win a $1,000 Exchange gift card! All you have to do is identify each of the 6 Avengers below correctly and you are automatically entered to win. The answers are based on the movie released in theaters. Post your answers to all 6 descriptions as a comment to this blog post. If you also answer our bonus question correctly, your name will be put in the drawing twice! Winner will be randomly selected from all correct, eligible entries.

Don’t forget that you can get your copy of The Avengers on DVD & Blu-ray on Tuesday, September 25th at your local Exchange. Be amongst the first to grab a copy at your Exchange and receive an exclusive, The Avengers Challenge Coin (while supplies last). View contest details below.

HOW TO ENTER:   Contest opens at 0001 hrs CDT on 16 September 2012. Post your answers to all 6 questions, as a comment to our blog post “The Avengers Contest” on our blog site www.salutetoyourservice.com no later than 2359 hrs CDT on 30 September 2012. Your post must include your full name, mailing address, email address, phone number and nearest Army or Air Force Exchange to be eligible to win. Out of fairness, entries will not be published to this blog site until after the contest has ended; until it is published, it will be in “awaiting moderation mode” which means we have received your entry but it is only visible to you and the Exchange Social Media Team as the admins of this contest. Please note personal contact information in your entry will be kept for our records to contact you if you are a winner and will be removed before your entry is published on this blog for the public to see.

Remember, the 6 Avengers are Black Widow, Thor, Iron Man, Captain America, Incredible Hulk and Hawkeye. Good luck!  

1. My two personalities often conflict,
One of which makes me mean.
I try my best to control my anger,
But I often give in and turn green.
Which Avenger am I?

2. I’m lovely as ever,
And fierce as a tiger.
You know who I am–
I’m your black spider.
Which Avenger am I?

3. My hammer’s my weapon,
And I’ll fight day and night,
Against Loki, my brother,
Whose deeds are not right.
Which Avenger am I?

4. Patriotic and strong am I to you,
You’ll often see me in red, white, and blue.
Which Avenger am I?

5. Let what you remember about me be this,
My aim is perfection–my arrows don’t miss.
Which Avenger am I?

6. I shoot through the sky,
First here, now there,
In my suit made of iron,
Made for me—the billionaire.
Which Avenger am I?

7. (BONUS!) When will The Avengers Blu-ray and DVD be available for purchase at your Exchange?

Limit one entry per authorized Exchange customer. The “Avengers Contest” winner will be announced on the blog after 10 October 2012. Prize may not be exchanged or traded and will be sent to the winner’s nearest Army or Air Force Exchange for award presentation. For contest terms (tax information, disclaimers, etc.) click here.

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Wow! Fashion Night Out (FNO) was bigger and better than ever before this year! With events in over 15 countries and 500 cities nationwide, the 2012 event was the biggest ever with celebrities from Victoria Beckham to Miss Piggy (seriously!) participating. The event was started in 2009 as a global initiative sponsored by Vogue and the CFDA to encourage consumers to shop and support the fashion industry during a tough economic climate. I spent the evening at the amazing Galleria Dallas where I attended over 12 parties alone in the mall. The best part is I walked the runway and worked it all off! Galleria Dallas has the longest runway in North America, and once you have walked it three times you have walked a mile and half! Amazing!

I wanted to share the TOP FASHION TRENDS FOR FALL I saw at Galleria Dallas and around the globe!

Here is a list of trends we saw!

Patterns: Whether its polka dots, stripes, or florals patterns are in and give a great vibe for Fall!

Sequins: A sequined top or clutch can take any look from day to night!

Top buns: This sassy hairstyle is simple, easy and shows off your face and neck.

Sheer: Sheer tops are a fun, sexy way to dress up any look and still leave a little to the imagination.

Collared Necklaces: Large jewelry is in! Chunky tribal and jeweled necklaces add a splash of color and can even give an outfit the look of a collar. I love them!

Colored jeans: This might be our favorite look: lavender, mint, yellow, you name it! Colored jeans paired with the right top can make any outfit flirty and chic.

Faux Leather: It’s hot hot hot! Leather leggings, jackets and inserted clothing is in! Get the Victoria Beckham look you’ve always wanted with a touch of leather.

Nail designs: From dagger nails to funky designs, women are taking it to the next level with their nail art.

         Be sure to look for these trends and more at your local Exchange!

The Exchange’s Chief Operating Officer, Mr. Mike Howard, thanks Steve for his work with the Exchange.

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A Moment of Silence: 9/11

September 10, 2012

by Ami, Military Spouse and Exchange Guest Blogger

I was just thirteen when it happened. We were stationed at Eielson AFB, Alaska and it was still dark outside; a few more hours would pass before the sun would rise. It was quiet and peaceful as we slept safely in our beds – the complete opposite of what was happening on the other side of the country.  A few hours later, my mom came into the room my sister and I shared and gently woke us. She told us that there would be no school today, which in our sleep-yearning, groggy minds was news to celebrate. She told us that something had happened in New York City and Washington D.C. and security had been tightened; that everyone would stay at home with their families today. We didn’t really understand it then, so we soon fell back asleep.

When we awoke an hour later, and came down to see our parents glued to the TV screen, it became clear that something very serious had happened. I remember seeing the images being replayed of smoke booming out of the towers, people running around with terror in their eyes, people jumping out of buildings; utter chaos. As we watched the rescuers digging through the rubble and newscasters trying to piece together what had happened, fear began to creep in. How did this happen to our country? Were we safe? What would happen next?

As life began to move on in our corner of the world, fear still lingered. People wondered if we would be targeted next: a thought on many Americans’ minds. Security at the base gates was heavily increased. There were talks of large numbers of military being deployed, which brought the first time I remember being afraid of my dad getting sent away to a war zone for months. We were shaken. Our lives were different now.

But, as Americans often demonstrate, we, along with the rest of the nation, proved to be resilient. We channeled our fear and turned it into strength. I remember going through the gate at Fort Wainwright, a nearby military installation, and my dad asking the guard how he was doing.  He responded with an extremely enthusiastic, “Highly motivated, sir!” Fear had turned into courage and unity, and had brought out the patriotism that we so often place on the back burner. People all over were coming together and loving each other through such a horrible time; looking fear in the eye and saying “Not this time.” We had taken a hit, but this would not bring us down.

That has proven true year after year since that ugly day in September, eleven years ago. And each year when that infamous date comes by, we remember. And we will never forget. We will never forget that day when nearly 3000 lives were lost, needlessly. We will never forget the fear and horror we felt watching it unfold. But we will also never forget the bravery of the men and women who responded and saved lives that day and the days that followed. We will never forget how we banded together and made something strong and beautiful out of a hideous situation. We will never forget how we persevered. Life will never go back to how it was before that tragic day-it changed us, individually, and as a country. But, as people often say, it takes tribulations to show how strong something really is, and from the ashes of September 11th, we, as a nation, proved to ourselves and the world what we are made of. And I don’t think we’ll be the only ones who won’t forget.

What does September 11 mean to you? Leave a comment below to share with us.

The opinions expressed in this guest blog are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the positions of the Army & Air Force Exchange Service.

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The Army & Air Force Exchange Service is asking military shoppers to determine which Exchange Value representative most relates to their relationship with the Exchange.

Since Feb. 24, a retiree, newly enlisted, career military, Officer, reservist and spouse have each highlighted the unique needs and wants of Exchange shoppers.

Now that all five personalities have been introduced in commercials and print, the Exchange is asking shoppers to write a short 220-500 word essay on which Exchange Value representative they feel best depicts their lifestyle and how they identify with their preferred individual.

The contest is open until Oct. 4, 2012. Submissions will be judged on creativity, style and the ability of the entry to convey a connection to an Exchange Value Representative. One winner from each represented category will be chosen to receive a $500 Exchange gift card.

The contest is open to all military and DoD ID card holders 18-years-old and older. Contest entry details, and complete contest rules are available here.

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Are You Prepared?

September 6, 2012

When disaster strikes, you want to be prepared. Check out some of the safety tips below to help ensure you’re prepared for fires, hurricanes and earthquakes. Don’t forget that the Exchange has an “Are You Prepared” section of its online website with safety items available for purchase to help you prepare. Click here to browse them.

Preparing for Fire

  • Check to make sure you have a smoke alarm on every level of your home; for added safety, install one inside and another directly outside of each sleeping area.
  • Test those fire alarms once a month to ensure they’re working properly, and replace them as directed by the manufacturer.
  • Plan escape routes from different rooms in your home. Try to plan at least 2 escape routes from each room for added security.
  • Ensure all individuals living in your home are familiar with the escape routes and are prepared to take them.
  • A good test is to practice taking your escape route in the dark; turn off the lights in your home and ensure you can still escape.
  • Make sure that screens on windows can be taken out easily, windows are not stuck, and security bars can be removed properly.
  • A recent study indicates that failure to clean the dust/fiber/lint filter in a clothes dryer is a top reason for residential fires; be sure yours stays clean.
  • For safety information specific to wildfires, click here.

Preparing for Earthquakes

  • Place heavy or large objects on lower shelves of your home, with lighter objects on top ones.
  • Secure shelves tightly to the wall.
  • Store breakable items (such as glass jars) and flammable items (such as pesticides) in lower cabinets with latches that lock.
  • Have practice drills in your home; train yourself and your family to stop, drop, and hold on.
  • Establish safety spots in your home under a sturdy table or against an inside wall. Practice going to these places during these practice drills.
  • Flexible pipe fittings are more resistant to breakage. Consider installing these to avoid gas and water leaks.
  • Check periodically to ensure all defective wires and leaky pipes are repaired; these pose dangerous fire risks.
  • Consider bolting your refrigerator,water heater, furnace, and gas appliances to the floor and strapping them to wall studs.
  • Secure large paintings and mirrors to the wall, and avoid placing them next to couches, beds, or anywhere people would sit.

Preparing for Hurricanes

  • Consider installing a generator for emergencies.
  • Reduce risk of roof damage by fastening it to your home’s frame structure with additional straps and/or clips.
  • Consider installing permanent storm shutters (which offer strong protection), or boarding up windows with plywood. Remember that merely taping windows will not prevent breakage.
  • Reinforce garage doors–strong winds inside a garage can cause expensive and dangerous structural damage.
  • Clear loose and clogged rain gutters and downspouts.
  • Prepare and practice an evacuation route; know where to go and how to get there if you need to escape your home. Learn where to go in case you need to find higher ground.

Don’t forget the importance of emergency kits that involve flashlights, batteries, non-perishable foods, flammable-resistant blankets, maps, and mobile phones, among other things. You can find many of these necessary items online here.

Content courtesy of  visit ready.gov and  http://www.usfa.fema.gov

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Hunger Games Contest Winner

September 4, 2012

Thanks so much to everyone who participated in our Hunger Games Contest!

Results have been finalized and we’re excited to announce our winner.

Drum roll, please……………………………………………………………………………………………..

Congrats to Johnelle G!

She is the official winner of our 2012 Hunger Games Contest, and will be receiving a $1,000 Exchange Gift Card, sponsored by Lions Gate!

The correct answers to the 6 questions of the contest are below.

Don’t forget to purchase your copy of the Hunger Games Blue-ray/DVD at your local Exchange if you haven’t already.

For another chance to win a $1,000 Exchange Gift Card, enter our Babies do the Darndest Things Contest here!

Best of luck!

Contest Questions and Answers

1.     When will The Hunger Games be released on Blu-Ray and DVD?

Correct Answer: C–August 18, 2012

 

2.    As Katniss and Peeta entered the stadium riding chariots for the Gala Entry Parade, what was unusual about their costumes?

Correct Answer: B–They were on fire

 

3.    True or False: Rue considers Katniss an enemy and refuses to help her.

Correct Answer: False

 

4.   A trackerjacker is a genetically engineered__________?

Correct Answer: Dwasp

 

5.    What signature phrase is often repeated to the tributes?

Correct Answer: D–“May the odds be ever in your favor.”

 

6.    What bird is featured on the symbolic pin Katniss wears?

Correct Answer: -C–Mockingjay

 

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Tell us your hilarious, most embarrassing, or simply unforgettable baby moment you’ve witnessed. From spilling flour all over mom’s newly cleaned kitchen to feeding dad’s shoe to the dog, we want to know the darndest thing you’ve seen a baby do!

As a comment to this blog, post your original story for a chance to win a $1,000 Exchange Gift Card.

HOW TO ENTER:   Contest opens at 0001 hrs CDT on 31 August 2012. Post your story as a comment to this blog post “Babies Do the Darndest Things! Contest” on this blog site www.salutetoyourservice.com. *Your post must include your full name, mailing address, email address, phone number, and nearest Army or Air Force Exchange. Please note we will maintain your contact information in our records to reach you if you are selected a winner and will remove it before publishing your post to our blog site publicly.  Once you submit your entry, it will be in “waiting for moderation” mode which means we have received your entry but have not released it to be viewed publicly on our blog site. During “awaiting moderation mode”, your comment is visible to only you and the Exchange Social Media Team as the admins of this contest. Last day to submit your story is 2359 hrs CDT on 20 September 2012.

Limit one entry per authorized Exchange customer. The “Babies Do the Darndest Things Contest!” winner will be announced on this blog after 30 September 2012. Prize may not be exchanged or traded and will be sent to the winner’s nearest Army or Air Force Exchange for award presentation. (1) Grand prize winner will receive a $1,000 Exchange Gift Card. Prize sponsored by Delta and Graco.

JUDGING CRITERIA: All posts will be judged based on the following criteria:

· Relevance to theme (40%)

· Most unique, unforgettable, and/or funniest (40%)

· Writing skill/presentation of story (20%)

For contest terms (tax information, disclaimers, etc.) click here.


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What’s in the case? Why are the contents so top secret not even the commander is privy to its existence? Why is it secretly being hand carried by a noncommissioned officer? These answers and more are available for free at Exchange Stores worldwide in the latest installment of the free military-only “Avengers” comic book provided by the Army & Air Force Exchange Service and Marvel Custom Solutions.

 “The level of cooperation and commitment between Marvel and the Exchange is outstanding,” said Chief Master Sgt. Tony Pearson, Senior Enlisted Advisor for the Exchange. “This is the 13th comic book we’ve worked on together and my hope is there are many more to come.”

 “All of us here at the House of Ideas greatly respect and admire the actions that the men and women of the U.S. military perform every day to ensure our freedom,” said Marvel Custom Solutions Editor Bill Rosemann. “The world saw the Avengers assemble in the record-breaking movie, but now only the real-world heroes of the military get to enjoy this all-new, action-packed adventure by the all-star creative team including writer William Harms, penciler Tom Raney and cover artist Alan Davis.”

 This 22-page story tells the tale of a message intercepted by the Super Villain mercenary squad Serpent Society, stating that a package of unknown contents is being transported from Afghanistan to America by Sgt. Joe Wilton. As a group of Soldiers, along with Wilton, are returning home from deployment at the Atlanta International Airport, the Serpent Society attacks, seeking the case which they believe will grant them a fortune. It doesn’t take long for Captain America, the other Avengers and the returning service members to spring into action to protect innocent civilians and the secret contents of the case.

 Captain America, Iron Man, Hawkeye, Thor, the Hulk and a plane full of Service Members stand ready once again to protect America from the ill will of the Serpent Society. However, this time the hero of the moment is a noncommissioned officer and his unwavering determination to complete his “top secret” mission and deliver the precious cargo.

“These comic books are a great medium for us to show our appreciation and gratitude for U.S service members,” Chief Pearson said. “This particular story is one of duty, integrity, loyalty and courage, something all Soldiers and Airmen can personally connect with.” 

Marvel and the Exchange have printed one million copies of the free comic book and are currently available at Exchange stores worldwide while supplies last.

If you don’t have a copy yet, be sure to check with your local Exchange on availability! Don’t forget to also get your copy of the Autumn Shopping Guide for Fall’s latest trends!

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Jason Bourne is not the whole story.

Cue Aaron Cross…and 5 other super agents trained under Operation Outcome to be just as secretive, elusive, and deadly as Jason Bourne.

This film picks up where the last left off–Bourne is exposing The Treadstone Project and Operation Blackbriar to the world, threatening the secrecy of the similar Operation Outcome. In a panic to destroy any and all evidence of this top secret operation, it’s decided that all 6 super agents under Operation Outcome and anyone else involved must be eliminated. Cross manages to escape alive, and saves a medical researcher who’s worked to help enhance each super agent’s mental and physical skills through special medication. As the two run for their lives, they start to discover the ugly truth behind their attempted murders, placing the pieces together of this complex and dark puzzle.

I must say, this film ends in an unexpected way!

This film follows the same style as the previous Bourne movies; if you loved watching those, you’re sure to enjoy this one, too. Click here to see when it will be playing in your Reel Time Theater, and watch below to see what Jeremy Renner thinks about this film.

Missed last week’s Celebrity Spotlight? Click here to see what Total Recall is all about!

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By Ami, Military Spouse and Exchange Guest Blogger

I have been part of the Air Force family since I was a year old. Over my dad’s AF career, my family and I have had ten different assignments and thirteen different houses. We moved around every two years, which, while overwhelming at times, gave us the opportunity to have a life full of adventure.

When I was younger, the moves didn’t really have much of an impact on my sister and me; my parents would just fill our minds with promises of all of the exciting things the next base had, and we couldn’t wait to arrive at this new place. As we got older, the idea of moving became less exciting; friends were getting left behind, the roots we had begun to grow would have to be cut short again, as we would be thrown into a new neighborhood, a new school, with the kids already having made their friends, and us trying and hoping to fit into somebody’s life. It began to get hard; really hard. I have memories of swinging alone during recess and skipping lunch to go to the library so I wouldn’t have to eat by myself. But I also have memories of hiking through castles in Turkey, whitewater rafting through Denali National Park, sledding in -30 degrees, watching Fourth of July fireworks over the arch in St. Louis, and so many other beautiful adventures I was able to share with my family.

Sure, PCSing wasn’t always easy, but we would eventually make friends, love our new house and the community, and it would be equally hard to leave the place we were so dreading when it came time for our next assignment. PCSing forced us to constantly start over; taking with us just some household goods and the people that meant the most to us. Being forced to leave behind all the comforts we had built up revealed quite quickly that we didn’t need a house or nice things and that we could find friends no matter where we were. It made us realize that “home” wasn’t so much a place as it was the people that were with us through every change and every step of each journey: our family. We would be okay no matter where we were because we had each other. And we celebrated this at every assignment by making the most of every base we were sent to and leaving each assignment happy we had been there.

I have absolutely no regrets growing up in this way and consider myself blessed to have had all the opportunities the AF has given us. I have grown up and graduated college, but am fortunate enough to continue the Air Force adventure, but this time as a spouse. My husband and I have no idea where we may be stationed next, but that is part of the beauty of the Air Force life: it doesn’t matter where you go as long as you have the people you love beside you.

Thanks so much for sharing with us, Ami! If you’d like to be a guest blog on our site, post a comment below and let us know!

Read what Chandler, a Military Child and another guest blogger, wrote for us in honor of the troops–he was 13 at the time and you’ll be impressed!

The opinions expressed in this guest blog are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the positions of the Army & Air Force Exchange Service.

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