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Limited Privileges Limited Exchange Privileges generally exclude tobacco products, alcoholic beverages and military uniforms. Honorably discharged Veterans can shop online at shopmyexchange. The Veterans online shopping benefit does not grant on-installation access. For more information about this benefit, please check out our Veterans page U. Alcohol purchases are authorized if consumed on the installation.

Armed Forces Exchange Employees. Family members of the personnel mentioned above. Civilian Employees of the U. Government working on, but residing off, Military Installations are authorized to purchase all food and beverages sold at exchange locations, if consumed on post. Uniformed and Non-Uniformed Personnel working in recognized welfare service organization offices within an Activity of the Military Service are authorized to purchase all food and beverages sold at exchange locations, if consumed on post.

Visitors to Military installations are authorized to purchase all food and beverages sold at exchange locations, if consumed on post. Military Installation for unofficial business.

Merchandise is restricted to quantities required for personal use. Civil Air Patrol Cadets may purchase uniform items when Civil Air Patrol membership card is shown and all food and beverages sold at exchange locations, if consumed on post.

Members of the Naval Sea Cadets attending two week training course, if occupying Government quarters on a Military installation. Coast Guard Auxiliary Members. Civilian Students and Faculty Members at Service Schools may purchase books, supplies and materials related to the educational process, only at exchange facilities that support the school. DoD Civilian Employees using Government-authorized vehicles for official business may purchase gasoline for those vehicles.

Europe Privileges Exchange privileges in overseas areas are not automatic. These personnel who are on TDY for 30 days or more must obtain a ration card for entry to the facilities in Greece, Turkey, Netherlands, and the United Kingdom, and to purchase rationed items in all countries. The directive extends in-store and online exchange shopping privileges to appropriated fund and non-appropriated fund civilian employees who work in the U.

According to the latest estimates available, this will bring about , new customers into military exchanges in the U. The new policy also provides online exchange shopping access for others, to include retired DoD and Coast Guard civilian employees.

One example of a Category C MWR program is the American Forces Travel program, an official DoD site for travel discounts on airfare, flights, hotels, car rentals, travel packages and cruises. According to the directive, employees who are not issued CACs can show their locally issued proof of civilian employment for exchange access, only at the location where they are employed. DoD civilians stationed outside the U. DoD officials have been deliberating this policy change for about three years.

Last October, a DoD official said the proposal to open the exchanges to civilians was close to being approved, and that it was expected to bring about , new eligible customers into exchanges. There are about , DoD civilians in the U. There are about 7, Coast Guard civilians, according to a Coast Guard website. Coast Guard exchanges already allow Coast Guard civilians to shop in their exchanges. Red Cross Personnel who are U.

Civilian DoD Employees when stationed outside the U. Military Transition Personnel. Dependent family members of personnel listed above.

Contract Surgeons. Dependents of members of the armed forces, commissioned officers of the Public Health Service or commissioned officers of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association who have been separated for dependent abuse. Limited Privileges Limited Exchange Privileges generally exclude tobacco products, alcoholic beverages and military uniforms.

Honorably discharged Veterans can shop online at shopmyexchange. The Veterans online shopping benefit does not grant on-installation access. For more information about this benefit, please check out our Veterans page. DoD and Coast Guard appropriated fund and nonappropriated fund civilian employees.

Uniformed and Non-Uniformed Personnel working in recognized welfare service organization offices within an Activity of the Military Service are authorized to purchase all food and beverages sold at exchange locations, if consumed on post. Visitors to Military installations are authorized to purchase all food and beverages sold at exchange locations, if consumed on post.

Military Installation for unofficial business. Merchandise is restricted to quantities required for personal use. Civil Air Patrol Cadets may purchase uniform items when Civil Air Patrol membership card is shown and all food and beverages sold at exchange locations, if consumed on post.

Members of the Naval Sea Cadets attending two week training course, if occupying Government quarters on a Military installation. Coast Guard Auxiliary Members. Civilian Students and Faculty Members at Service Schools may purchase books, supplies and materials related to the educational process, only at exchange facilities that support the school. DoD Civilian Employees using Government-authorized vehicles for official business may purchase gasoline for those vehicles.



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