Posted on Dec 3, 2013
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It is no big secret that our nations economy and debt is steadily becoming a serious problem. As big government programs continue to kick off well into 2014 expenditures are sure to go up with it. Some citizens have expressed concern over the vast rising taxes that tend to come with rising expenditures of our government. So with the US government looking to save money for its tax paying citizens by utilizing sequestration and other methods it seems that the military/defense commissary system (DECA) is next on the chopping block.


As a public figure in Texas and amongst the military community, this author has to ask why would a staple of military benefits (the few that actually remain) even be considered for expulsion?


Reports from Fox News, CBS News, ABC News, CNN and many local sources state that current plans are to dissolve the commissaries located inside military bases located in the continental United States. Although reports are varied amongst the sources the fact is this is being seriously considered.


A good portion of the US military forces already do without these amenities as you will not typically find a commissary on a National Guard or Reserve installation however, that is not to say members of these branches do not travel to active installations to use them. The commissary is part of a shrinking list of military benefits that still remain for service members to cope with the "life" of a service member. Typically shopping at the commissary offers savings and discounts you would not otherwise see outside the base/post. Most importantly after interviewing many service members at bases all over Texas, Georgia and Florida the not having to pay taxes on food was something they enjoyed most.


When speaking with a retired veteran about the subject they had this to say,


"Young servicemembers and their families have a much higher dependency on the commissary than higher ranking members...the pay difference allows more outside shopping and it was my experience that Walmart, Sam's Club and Costco could and would normally be just as economical to shop at as the commissary...overseas living in base housing the commissary was almost a necessary facility, here in the States the prices aren't nearly as competitive with exception of a very few items almost eveything is as cheap or cheaper in the off base markets...even the Exchange is getting too expensive for any realistic shopping...clothing and electronics are a whole lot cheaper off base and the selection is much better...maybe the military should let Walmart set up on the installations like Burger King does.."


This veteran raises some very interesting points. This is also why my question is does anyone still shop at the commissary? Is this institution still valid in the days of Wal-Mart, Costco and the like?


In a time when our country needs to make cuts to save money and reduce spending can we as military members make further sacrifices for the betterment of the nation? Can we take another one for the team? It would not be the first time we have all made sacrifice for the nation and I'm sure it will not be the last.


What are your thoughts on the subject?


How will a decision to cut commissaries in the continental US affect you?


Should the bases privatize stores like the commissary or PX/BX with the local civilian counterparts and bring them on base much like Burger King does now?


I for one would not mind seeing a H-E-B, Jason's Deli or Fry's on my local post in Texas.

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SMSgt Lawrence McCarter
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I tend to use the Commissary only if I have a lot of items to pick up as the closest Military Commissary is a 40 minute drive to Hanscom AFB, MA. As to Military Exchanges one 15 minutes drive away is a small PX at the US Army Natick Labs, Natick, MA. The closest large Exchange is at Hanscom AFB, MA
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MGySgt Rick Tyrrell
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We shop there all the time and save a bundle of money compared to off base stores.
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LTC Charles T Dalbec
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Sad that the Senior Defense Individuals closes Forts McPherson and Gillem and screw more than 250,000 veterans and family members out of commissary and PX shopping privileges!!!
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SSG Carl Keene
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The BX/PX/Commissary have been one of the few perks of being in the military for many years. When AAFES was forced to match local economies, because local stores couldn't compete with their prices, not to mention being sales tax free, I saw that as a loss to military members. I retired in 2007, and use both the PX/BX and Commissary to this day. To allow civilian companies on post is just another loss to our members, not to mention those employees who work the commissaries. Many of whom are retired/former military.
Keep civilian employers off post, and let's go back to the days of AAFES not having to raise their prices to match local prices. It's hard enough to survive on a military income.
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SMSgt Lawrence McCarter
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I still shop once in a while at the Commissary at Hanscom AFB, MA The base however is about a 40 minute drive from My house so i only go if I need enough items to make the trip worthwhile. Saving money is a big reason for making trips there plus its a large Commissary and seems to have all the things I need. other smaller Military bases in the area of course use that store as they have nothing to compare. I find the deli and the meat dept at the Hanscom AFB, Commissary are outstanding and the staff in the store is great !.
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SFC Marcus Belt
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My wife and I used it more before the kids moved out, much less so now. Meat and dairy prices are WAY better, at least in and around Fayetteville, NC, and the produce is priced competitively, but far fresher than most local supermarkets.
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PO3 Donald Murphy
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Yes I do. Patrick AFB Commissary.

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Not any more. Found a cheaper local joint that is beating even Walmart with both price and quality. Commissary is 30 minutes from me and this local place is a mere 5 minutes. So a better deal for me.
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SPC Maintainer
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I do. Once every week I do my grocery shopping.
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SSG Aircraft Mechanic
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The Good Idea Fairy strikes again!
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Yes, we do all our shopping at the commissary. It seems that despite the numerous comments comments and praises from politicians stating that the military is a priority due to our sacrifices, yet they are the same ones that look right to cutting our benefits (increased co pay, cutting pay and bonuses, getting rid of commissaries, BRAC) when the economy gets rough. How about trimming other fat from the budget before hitting the military, like by not sending money to bail out other countries, or spending millions in tax payers dollars by sending politicians on extravagant trips and vacations.
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