Vietnam veteran and Glendale resident Alfred Taitano woke up on the morning of March 16 to accept his grand prize after winning the Military Star âYour Holiday Bill is on Us Sweepstakesâ at the Luke Air Force Base Exchange.
A small group of service members and participants gathered for the ceremony as Taitano was presented with the grand prize in the form of an oversized check for a $2,500 Military Star statement balance.Â
Before he received his prize, Taitano said it was an exciting moment and a great surprise. He added that he and his family are âvery grateful.â
The Army & Air Force Exchange service exclusively awards this âMilitary Starâ card to service members and their families. It allows recipients to build credit responsibly. The line of credit can be used at military exchanges and commissaries regardless of where the military members serve.
11 DALLAS – Spring is almost here, and savings are blooming at the Army & Air Force Exchange Service. Shoppers who open and use a new MILITARY STAR® account from March 12 to 25 will receive 15% off on all first-day purchases, instead of the regular 10%. The discount will appear as a credit on the first monthly billing statement.
Cardholders earn 2% in rewards points on their MILITARY STAR purchases including at the commissary and Exchange mall vendors and receive a $20 rewards card every 2,000 points. Rewards exclude Military Clothing.
Other benefits of the MILITARY STAR card include:
• Free shipping on all ShopMyExchange.com and MyNavyExchange.com orders.
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Retail is the most competitive sector in business today with rapid innovation in the customer journey and the “last mile” of fulfillment. Like other retailers, the Army & Air Force Exchange Service must innovate and evolve to meet ever-increasing customer expectations, and technology is playing a significant role in that effort. Unlike other commercial businesses, though, the Exchange serves a fixed customer base with a wide range of formats and operates globally, from Greenland to South Korea and many austere and remote locations. Technical and retail industry expertise and best practices continue to drive transformation to allow the Department of Defense’s oldest and largest retailer to deliver on its promise to go where troops go to protect and defend our nation.
This is a new place for hope | Words Unite Bookstore opens new location promoting independent authors
Now, Words Unite Bookstore has three locations. One on Fort Hood, one mobile shop and their newest addition in Harker Heights. Author: Cole Johnson Updated: 10:19 PM CST January 29, 2021
HARKER HEIGHTS, Texas A new location of Words Unite Bookstore recently opened up in Harker Heights.
Ashley Marie Booker-Knight, one of the owners of the store, served in the Army for ten years. Following her time in the military, she became a full-time entrepreneur and author. She said she started out selling books as an independent author, partnered with the Army and Air Force Exchange Service. But, she ended up starting a new path with her business partner Qiana Cannon.