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Spread the Joy! Anyone Can Support the Troops with Exchange Gift Cards for the Holidays

All Americans can send cheer to service members and their families with a gift card from the Department of Defense’s largest retailer. With locations in all 50 states and more than 30 countries, an Army & Air Force Exchange Service gift card makes it easy for anyone to show their support for those who serve. 

 Troops can use the gift cards at Exchange stores worldwide to purchase military clothing, fuel, meals and more. Gift cards can also be redeemed online at ShopMyExchange.com

“Exchange gift cards make the holidays brighter, especially for those away from friends and family during the holidays,” said Air Force Chief Master Sgt. Kevin Osby, Exchange senior enlisted advisor.

“Anyone can purchase an Exchange gift card to support our Soldiers, Airmen and Guardians around the world.” Exchange gift cards, up to $500, can be sent directly to Soldiers, Airmen and Guardians through ShopMyExchange.com/scs

A non-appropriated fund of the Department of Defense, the Army & Air Force Exchange Service serves service members and their families through more than 4,900 retail operations worldwide.

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