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Army and Air Force Exchange Service : ウィキペディア英語版
Army and Air Force Exchange Service
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The Army & Air Force Exchange Service (Exchange) or “AAFES,” is the retailer on U.S. Army and Air Force installations worldwide. The Exchange is headquartered in Dallas, Texas, and its Director/Chief Executive Officer is Tom Shull.
==General Information==

The oldest and the largest of the Department of Defense’s exchange services, the Exchange operates department stores, convenience stores, restaurants, movie theaters and an Internet shopping site to serve soldiers, airmen and their families. In addition to U.S. bases in Germany, Italy, England, Turkey, South Korea and Japan, the Exchange operates stores for U.S. troops in Iraq, Afghanistan and other countries in the region. The Exchange ensures soldiers and airmen have access to U.S. goods and services, wherever they serve.
Exchange earnings provide dividends to support military morale, welfare and recreation (MWR) programs. In fiscal 2014, the Exchange had revenue of $9.2 billion and $373 million in earnings. About two-third of those earnings – $224 million – were paid to Army MWR and Air Force Services programs.〔http://h2.aafes.com/sites/11/SCC/Shared%20Documents/Annual%20Reports/2014%20Annual%20Report.pdf)〕 In the past 10 years, the Exchange has distributed more than $2.4 billion for MWR to fund quality-of-life improvements.〔http://www.aafes.com/about-exchange/exchange-quick-facts/〕
In addition to their retail support for the military, the Exchange also outfits troops with combat uniforms at cost, and serves school lunches for children attending Department of Defense Schools overseas.
The Exchange operates approximately 2,440 facilities to include main stores, convenience stores, military clothing and theaters. Additionally, the Exchange has more than 1,400 quick-serve restaurants such as Taco Bell, Burger King and Starbucks as well as over 3,300 concession operations.

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