4 Reaching for the MILITARY STAR® card at a military exchange store or commissary is strengthening benefits for all who serve and have served.
In 2020, authorized exchange and commissary shoppers who used the MILITARY STAR card available exclusively to military members, retirees, Veterans and military dependents saved the military community $28.7 million in banking transaction fees.
The MILITARY STAR card is accepted at all Army & Air Force Exchange Service, Navy Exchange Service Command, Marine Corps Exchange, Coast Guard Exchange and Defense Commissary Agency stores.
“Lowering costs at exchanges and commissaries is the easiest and most impactful way heroes and their families can further strengthen their hard-earned benefits,” said Tommy Ward, senior vice president of the Exchange Credit Program. “The millions saved by avoiding bank-issued credit card transaction fees is a force multiplier for the entire military community.”
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Vaccinated shoppers can go maskless at Navy Exchange stores, with a few caveats
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Buy PhotoNavy Exchange employees wear masks while working inside a shop at Hardy Barracks in central Tokyo, Friday, May 28, 2021. (Elena Sugiyama/Stars and Stripes)
The Navy Exchange is dropping a coronavirus mask mandate for its fully vaccinated customers and employees, although installation commanders have the final say at local stores.
“This new policy will go into effect when the Commanding Officer of that installation deems appropriate, and at no instance prior,” the Navy Exchange Service Command announced in a statement Thursday. “For those locations where masks are still required, NEXCOM will follow all set guidance within those facilities.”