About Exchange

Serving the Best Customers In the World For 115 Years

The Army & Air Force Exchange Service remains a team of dedicated people committed to increasing the value of the Exchange benefit while continuing to give back to the military community. We have proudly served America’s armed forces for over 117 years. Our focus has been on delivering quality goods and services at competitively low prices with superior service. Visit Public Affairs and / or print these quick facts to learn more.

Our Vision and Mission

Our vision is to be our customer's first choice.

It is our dual enduring mission to:

- Provide quality merchandise and services to its customers at competitively low prices

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Our customers can enjoy exchange benefits in many ways, and in many places as 'We Go Where You Go!
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- And, to generate earnings which provide a dividend to support Morale, Welfare and Recreation (MWR) programs.

The Exchange returns earnings to the Army and Air Force to improve troops’ quality of life and to provide a dividend to support MWR Services programs. Roughly two-thirds of The Exchange earnings are paid to MWR/ Services programs each year.

In addition to strengthening troops’ quality of life, we offer everyday benefits!

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The Exchange offers authorized shoppers a 25% savings overall compared to the competition. Our customers can enjoy exchange benefits in many ways, and in many places:

"We Go Where You Go!" -- The Exchange pledge, considerably our greatest value.

  • $1,374 Market Basket Savings
  • $152.0M to the Army
  • $508 Sales Tax Savings
  • $89.9M to the Air Force
  • $295 MWR Dividend
  • $5.2M to the National Guard
  • $13.9M to the Marine Corps
  • $246 Military Star Interest
  • $3 Service Projects
  • $0.6M to the Navy

Based on Fiscal 2009 Results. Troop strength taken from the GFY Year-end Report (DoD Personnel & Procurement Statistics)


Exchange Leadership

The Exchange is commanded by an Army or Air Force general officer who reports to a Board of Directors. The Secretary of the Army and the Secretary of the Air Force appoint board members. When one service selects the commander, the other fills the vice commander position.

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Facilities Worldwide

The Exchange operates more than 3,100 facilities worldwide, in more than 30 countries, five U.S. territories and 50 states. The Exchange operates some 181 main stores and more than 1,000 fast-food restaurants, such as Taco Bell, Burger King, Popeyes and Cinnabon.

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Employment Opportunities

The Exchange is a major source of employment for members of the Army and Air Force Family. Approximately 31% of 43,000+ Exchange associates are military Family members. Another 1% of associates are military members working during off duty hours.

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