Posted on Jan 28, 2015
Do you think that combat veterans should be able to access the post exchange and commissary?
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I know that I would really love to be able to still frequent the post for the great deals that can only be found at these places. Unfortunately once your out, there's no getting back on unless you have retired. Any thoughts on this ?
Posted 10 y ago
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SPC James Trayer, that's an interesting proposal. I'm not sure the budget can support it. Heck, they're talking about (threatening?) to eliminate commissaries for active duty and retirees. Adding others to the mix might be tough in these challenging fiscal times.
There are some other discussions very close to your question here on RallyPoint. Check these out:
https://www.rallypoint.com/answers/should-all-veterans-have-access-to-the-army-and-air-force-exchange-service-aafes-and-navy-exchange
https://www.rallypoint.com/answers/does-anyone-think-that-veterans-ones-that-served-4-15-years-that-did-not-retire-should-have-access-to-the-px-commissary-and-have-support
There are some other discussions very close to your question here on RallyPoint. Check these out:
https://www.rallypoint.com/answers/should-all-veterans-have-access-to-the-army-and-air-force-exchange-service-aafes-and-navy-exchange
https://www.rallypoint.com/answers/does-anyone-think-that-veterans-ones-that-served-4-15-years-that-did-not-retire-should-have-access-to-the-px-commissary-and-have-support
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