Who is the commander of Jber?

Who is the commander of Jber?

Col. Kirsten G. Aguilar
Col. Kirsten G. Aguilar is the Commander, Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson (JBER) and the 673d Air Base Wing, JBER, Alaska.

Is Shop My Exchange real?

Our researchers contacted Jennifer Maxwell, a spokesperson for agency, she confirmed the digital store, shopmyexchange.com, is the real deal. It’s also open to honorably discharged service members. The site is owned and operated by the Army & Air Force Exchange Service, which is listed as an official DOD website.

Is the military Star card a federal debt?

Transworld and AAFES claim that it can be offset because since it is AAFES it is considered a federal debt.

Are military exchanges cheaper?

Prices at the Exchange are generally cheaper than anywhere else and the convenience of centralized shopping makes getting everything you need for any occasion a breeze. There is no sales tax which ensures that you are paying for quality with your money, not all of the extra tax associated with the items you’re wanting.

How do I get a JBER visitors pass?

You can sign in and out three ways:

  1. By accessing this website on any computer or smartphone.
  2. At kiosks located at each of the main gate Visitors Centers.
  3. By phone by dialing (855) 703-9176 or (907) 202-5091.
  4. If an area does not show up as an option, that area is currently closed to recreation.

Whats the drinking age on a military base?

21
Defense Department rules require that all U.S. military facilities follow the 21 drinking age, but overseas bases can drop their drinking age as low as 18 based on their host country’s laws. Base commanders also can set the limit at 21, regardless of the foreign laws, at their discretion.

Do you really save money at the commissary?

Generally, consumers save 30% when they shop at the commissary compared to civilian stores-assuming they shopped like the average shopper. But on occasion you’ll find the same items cheaper at civilian stores.