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The Exchange is a retail service for U.S. military personnel and their families worldwide, offering goods and services at department stores, restaurants, theaters and more. It was established in 1941 as the Army Exchange Service and renamed in 1948 to include the Air Force.
Learn about the different types of US military ID cards, such as the Common Access Card and the Next Generation USID card, and how they are used to access military facilities and benefits. Find out the history and evolution of the US military ID cards, from the color-coded legacy cards to the smart card system.
The bottom line. Military members can benefit from interest rate caps and waived fees thanks to the protections in place by the SCRA. This makes it easier to fit high-value rewards credit cards ...
Wendy’s: Show your valid military ID or Veterans Advantage Card to receive a free breakfast combo on Nov. 11 from 6:30-10:30 a.m. Wendy’s offers eligible military members exclusive deals when ...
The common access card (CAC) is a smart card used by U.S. defense personnel and some civilians for identification, access, and authentication. It contains personal information, photo, fingerprint, and encryption key, and can be used for various purposes such as computer networks, Geneva Conventions, and travel.
A service number is a unique identifier for U.S. military personnel, used from 1918 to 1974 and later replaced by social security numbers. Learn about the history, usage, format and examples of service numbers for different branches and ranks.
Learn about the different types and categories of military decorations issued by the U.S. Army to soldiers who achieve various qualifications and accomplishments. See the list of badges, tabs, and other accoutrements, and their order of precedence and eligibility criteria.
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