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AAFES - ARMY AND AIR FORCE EXCHANGE SERVICE

Newcomers to Europe are often surprised to discover that they have hardly left home as far as shopping is concerned. Even soldiers deployed to Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom benefit from the field facilities of the Army and Air Force Exchange Service (AAFES) Europe.

The exchange supplies its customers with electronics, cameras, videos, name brand sporting goods, new cars, car rental, alcoholic beverages, clothing, household appliances, health and beauty aids, laundry service and film processing, to name but a few. AAFES Europe operates movie theaters, which show current Hollywood productions at bargain prices, and it operates shoppettes. These are basically convenience stores with a limited stock of food beverages, health and beauty products. They usually have extended hours and are sometimes combined with gas stations, Class Six (liquor) stores or video rental facilities.

AAFES fast food facilities provide a taste of home to families living in Europe and to the Military and Civilians deployed in support of OEF/OIF. Customers can enjoy Burger King, Popeye's, Taco Bell, Charlie's, Pizza Hut, Subway and more, all just around the corner from where they live and work. AAFES operates its own bread, ice cream and water plant to support the shoppettes, fast food establishments and commissaries.

Three brand new American-style shopping malls are also in the works. A $29.3 million one, with more than 140,000 square feet of space, opened at Panzer Kaserne in Stuttgart. And a $38.5 million 220,600-square-foot complex with a commissary was scheduled to open at Grafenwšhr in September 2007. These projects pale, however, in comparison to Mega Kaiserslautern Military Community Center, a retail and entertainment center housing state-of-the-art shopping, dining and entertainment options. It was originally scheduled to open in 2005, but construction delays have made the opening time uncertain.

AAFES, working with USAREUR and USAFE on their restationing plans, focuses on locations that are expected to remain in operation. But current facilities are being kept up to date. There are 116 planned projects at a projected cost of more than $201.9 million.

The AAFES-Europe Region, headquarters in Mainz-Kastel, Germany, is part of the worldwide AAFES exchange system. Its two-fold mission is 1) to provide customers quality merchandise and services at competitively low prices, and 2) to generate earnings which provide a dividend to support morale, welfare and recreation (MWR) programs.

In fiscal year 2006, the AAFES worldwide dividend to MWR was more than $228 million, which supported numerous MWR activities to include child development, youth centers, gyms, recreation centers and leisure travel opportunities. AAFES-Europe's contributions for the previous year were $18.8 million. Historically, 65 to 70 percent of the total earnings AAFES generates go to MWR programs. In 2006 AAFES paid out 68% of earnings as dividends, while retaining the other 32 percent to renovate existing facilities or build new structures without expense to the federal government.

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LOW PRICES

In addition to generating earnings for MWR, AAFES offers some substantial savings, especially on those items featured as Price Cut merchandise. For items in these categories AAFES has applied a portion of its earnings to offering this selected merchandise at below cost. This normally applies to household items and goods that are in constant demand.

AAFES also has a "Best Price" policy, the intent of which is to keep AAFES-Europe competitive. Normally AAFES buys and prices its merchandise from its headquarters in Dallas for exchanges worldwide. But as overseas commercial retailers get better at the discount retail business, AAFES has given exchange managers the authority to lower shelf prices to ensure that each exchange is competitive.

The AAFES-Europe buying staff shops European markets and offers special "Europe Exclusive" merchandise only available to overseas customers. Special buys from Eastern European countries as well as Russia provide a unique selection at great prices. AAFES shoppers in Europe will find reminders of their time in Europe, such as giftware and souvenir items, Polish pottery, Italian ceramics and Belgian tapestries in stores to name but a few. The European buyers also concentrate on items that overseas customers need such as 220-volt appliances and ready-to-assemble furniture at affordable prices.

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EXCHANGE CATALOG

The Exchange Catalog is a great shopping alternative overseas, especially for those at the remote duty stations. It's available to all personnel and their family members in the Army, Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, Reserves, National Guard, U.S. Embassies and Consulates, and any other authorized customers as approved by the Department of Defense.

Two editions of the Exchange Catalog are published annually. They sell for $5 and contain a coupon good for $10 off the first order of $50 or more. In addition to the big books there are annual free supplements featuring seasonal clothing, home décor, holiday gift merchandise, sport and fitness and other things. Catalog customers can make inquiries by using worldwide toll-free phone numbers or the AAFES website.

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ONLINE WITH AAFES.COM

The AAFES award winning website, www.aafes.com, provides an online forum for authorized customers to gather information on their military communities, view AAFES sales fliers, print coupons, complete Military Star Card applications and payments plus much more. Online shopping is another convenient way for the military customer to shop for quality merchandise.

Simply log onto the site and begin shopping. The merchandise selection includes everything in the exchange catalog and also items that are available exclusively online. The web page also lists weekly specials and closeouts at extraordinary prices. And, as with the catalog, shipping and handling is free to customers using their Military Star Card.

On the AAFES website is a link to The Exchange MALL; ; a virtual offering similar to the concession mall located outside the main store at your local exchange. These concessionaires must meet special requirements if they are to be included in The Exchange MALL; special discounts for the military not available outside the site, acceptance of the Star Card, no collection of customer data for outside use, and others.

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SERVICES

AAFES provides just about every service a person in Europe needs, from hair care and laundry services to auto repair, car washes, car rental, electronic repair, film processing and optical services. Customers can come to AAFES for cell phones, residential internet, phone service, and cable TV. There are spas where you can get a massage, facial or manicure and Exchange New Car Sales where you are guaranteed a great price on a new car.

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GASOLINE

AAFES-Europe has a contract with ESSO to provide gasoline through coupon redemption for authorized customers. The coupons can be used at all ESSO stations, and ARAL Autobahn stations in Germany. In The Netherlands, ESSO has identified certain stations that participate in the coupon program. They can be found on the internet at www.aafes.com. Locations in the Netherlands area are very limited, so ask before you fill up. The ESSO coupons are sold at exchange facilities, based on an authorized ration. Gasoline is also offered at numerous AAFES-operated gas stations on military installations in Germany, The Netherlands, Azores, Turkey, and the UK. Managers at AAFES gas stations give customers the convenience of using cash, check and debit or credit cards for their purchases.

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FOOD OPERATIONS

In addition to the many name-brand fast food franchises, AAFES operates the USDA School Lunch Program. It provides more than 16,000 nutritious lunches daily at DoDDS schools throughout Europe. It operates the program on a break-even basis. Coupons for the new prepaid lunch program are sold at AAFES facilities, and free or reduced-price lunches are available to qualifying families. School breakfast programs are offered at several locations.

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AFN SATELLITE DECODER

If you live off base and want to get the full range of television and radio programming from AFN, visit a PowerZone to lease or purchase an AFN decoder and satellite dish. The decoder system receives the AFN signal via satellite.

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