1 April 2022 12:23

Can DoD civilians use commissary?

DoD, Coast Guard Civilians, Retirees Can Now Shop Exchange Online. DALLAS – More than 500,000 Department of Defense and Coast Guard civilians and retirees now have access to the largest Exchange in the world, tax free, at ShopMyExchange.com.

Can civilians use the commissary?

Yes, since November 2003, members of the Guard and Reserve – including the Ready Reserve, Selected Reserve, Individual Ready Reserve, Inactive National Guard, Guard and Reserve retirees and their authorized family members – have enjoyed unlimited access to commissaries in the United States, Guam and Puerto Rico.

Can DoD civilians shop at the Navy exchange?

Active and retired Department of Defense (DoD) and Coast Guard civilian employees now have access to shop online at myNavyExchange.com per a DoD directive. That same directive also extended in-store shopping access to active DoD and Coast Guard civilian employees at all military resale activities on May 1, 2021.

Who can shop at the commissary now?

Basically, you can shop at a commissary if you’re in one of these groups:

  • Active, reserve or retired uniformed services members.
  • Medal of Honor recipients.
  • Wage marine personnel and retired wage marine personnel of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

Can DoD civilians shop at MCX?

The Marine Corps Exchange is THE place to shop for Marines and their families. Shopping privileges are also extended to Active Duty and Retired Service Members or a dependent of, and Eligible DOD Civilians.

Can DoD civilians get military discounts?

Nearly 600,000 civilian employees who work for the Defense Department and the Coast Guard will now be able to shop in the stores, which are sales tax-free and offer some discounts compared to major outlets.

Can DoD civilians buy gas on base?

Can DOD Federal civilian employees purchase gasoline for their vehicles at the gas station on base? No, DOD civilians are not authorized to purchage gas on base. The station is under the Navy Exchange (NEXCOM) and is governed by several DOD Instructions and Regulations.

Can DoD civilians buy alcohol on base?

All of the new authorized civilian shoppers are restricted from purchasing alcohol offered in the package store, tobacco and uniform items. The new directive allows DoD and Coast Guard civilian employees in the United States and locally hired in the U.S. territories and possessions to shop in military exchange stores.

What is a DoD civilian?

A Federal civilian employee of the Department of Defense directly hired and paid from appropriated or nonappropriated funds, under permanent or temporary appointment. Specifically excluded are contractors and foreign host nationals as well as third country civilians.

Can federal employees shop at the commissary?

Starting May 1, 2021, DOD and Coast Guard appropriated fund and nonappropriated fund civilian employees are authorized to shop at military exchange stores in the United States and the U.S. territories and possessions.

How do I get a retired DoD civilian ID card?

When you are in receipt of your DoD retirement pay. Where can I go to get the card? Contact your nearest RAPIDS site (www.dmdc.osd.mil/rsl/owa/home). Customer service hours vary.

Can DoD civilian employees live on base?

Yes, You Can! We all know that military members with families are eligible to live in base housing when it is available, while single troops are relegated to living in barracks, onboard ships or, if lucky enough, off base.

Is MCX open to the public?

Following the release of a recent Department of Defense (DoD) directive, the Navy Exchange (NEX) and Marine Corps Exchange (MCX) will open their doors to active DoD civilians in the United States, U.S. territories and possessions on May 1, 2021.

Can federal employees get on military bases?

Yes. Many federal civilians work on military bases. But, almost anyone can get on a military base, you just may have to stop at the gate and get checked in. If you have the right ID, you drive right in through the gate guards.

Can civilians enter NEX?

Active DoD civilian personnel are now able to shop at Navy Exchange (NEX) facilities throughout the United States, U.S territories and possessions, following a recent DoD direction which extended in-store shopping access to DoD and Coast Guard civilian employees that started on May 1.

Can DoD contractors shop at exchange?

After a change in Department of Defense policy, the Army & Air Force Exchange Service is opening its doors to DoD and Coast Guard civilian employees at Fort Hood, starting May 1. The DoD announced the policy change April 29. Access to ShopMyExchange.com will start later this year.

Can DoD use Coast Guard Exchange?

Per recent DOD policy, Coast Guard and DOD civilians can now access the base exchange and all of the benefits surrounding AAFES. “Our estimates show about 13,000 civilians who work or live at Wright-Patterson or near to us will now be eligible to shop,” said Keola Chan, Wright-Patterson Exchange general manager.

Can DHS employees shop at the commissary?

Thanks to the April 2021 directive, DoD and Coast Guard civilian employees are authorized to shop at military exchange stores throughout the United States and U.S. territories, with the exception of purchasing uniforms, tobacco or alcohol products.

Is DoD federal government?

The Department of Defense is the Federal Government’s largest agency and one of the most complex organizations in the world. With more than 1.3 million active duty service members, 750,000 civilian personnel, and more than 811,000 National Guard and Reserve service members, the DoD is the nation’s largest employer.

Who can shop at CGX?

About CGX: The Coast Guard Exchange (CGX) operates 64 stores throughout the U.S. and Puerto Rico and online at shopCGX.com for all members of the armed forces including active- duty and retirees and their immediate families, as well as reservists, the Coast Guard Auxiliary and civilian employees of the Department of

Can I use my military Star card at the commissary?

The MILITARY STAR card is accepted at all Army & Air Force Exchange Service, Navy Exchange Service Command, Marine Corps Exchange, Coast Guard Exchange and Defense Commissary Agency stores.

Is Coast Guard a DHS?

The Coast Guard Today

In times of peace, the Coast Guard operates as part of the Department of Homeland Security, enforcing the nation’s laws at sea, protecting the marine environment, guarding the nation’s vast coastline and ports, and performing vital life saving missions.

Are commissary prices cheaper?

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.

Are military commissaries tax free?

Items sold at the commissary are tax-free and priced at cost, plus a 5% surcharge. According to DeCa, the low-cost products sold at the commissary can save military families an average of 30% or more on their purchases when shopping regularly at the commissary.

Are Cigarettes Cheaper on base?

Results: The median price of cigarettes and smokeless products was cheaper at on-base retailers. All products were cheaper at on-base stores in Fort Sam Houston and Lackland AFB.

Who owns Freedom’s Choice brand?

The Defense Commissary Agency has chosen the names “Freedom’s Choice™” and “HomeBase™” for its private label product assortment. That announcement came from DeCA Director and CEO Joseph Jeu.