Service Members Transitioning From Active Duty Can Keep Shopping Their Exchange
DALLAS – The Army & Air Force Exchange Service treats active-duty Soldiers and Airmen like family. When service members transition to Individual Ready Reserve (IRR) status, they remain family to the Exchange, keeping the shopping benefit they’ve earned.
“Service members transitioning to IRR status are very much a part of the Exchange family and can still shop at the Exchange, both in-store and online,” said Air Force Chief Master Sgt. Sean Applegate, Exchange senior enlisted advisor. “Their Exchange benefit, including tax-free shopping and competitive prices, remains intact during their time in IRR.”
Service members transitioning from active duty and their families can continue to visit their local main Exchange, Express, mall and food court. They can also shop online at shopmyexchange.com for exclusive military pricing on many items and an expanded merchandise selection.
Besides retaining shopping privileges, those in IRR status keep their MILITARY STAR card benefits. If they don’t have an account, they are eligible to apply for one.
“The MILITARY STAR card offers a competitive interest rate and no late, annual or over-limit fees,” Applegate said. “Cardholders also receive extra savings at Exchange food courts and gas stations, free shipping on shopmyexchange.com and rewards points for every $1 spent.”
To gain access to the installation to shop at the Exchange, shoppers can apply for an IRR ID card at their installation’s personnel office 72 hours after discharging from active duty.
“It’s been an honor serving these shoppers while they served our country,” Applegate said. “The Exchange looks forward to being there for them as they transition to IRR status.”
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The Army & Air Force Exchange Service goes where Soldiers, Airmen and their families go to improve the quality of their lives through goods and services provided. Exchange earnings provide dividends to support military morale, welfare and recreation programs. The Exchange is part of the Department of Defense and is directed by a Board of Directors, responsible to the Secretaries of the Army and Air Force through the Chiefs of Staff. To find out more about the Exchange history and mission or to view recent press releases please visit our Web site at http://www.aafes.com/about-exchange/public-affairs/press-releases.htm or follow us on Twitter at https://twitter.com/ExchangePAO.
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