The Armed Forces Marketing Council exists to protect and enhance earned quality of life benefits provided through the commissaries and exchanges for military families. The Armed Forces Marketing Council engages with Congressional and Department of Defense leaders, Veteran and Military Support Organizations, military resale leaders and members of the media to raise awareness of issues pertaining to the military resale benefit.
Member companies of the Armed Forces Marketing Council work everyday all around the world to ensure military families have access to quality name brand products at low prices regardless of where they serve. At the Armed Forces Marketing Council, we "serve the most deserving" by working to protect and enhance the value of the military resale benefit for military families.
By engaging with leaders on Capitol Hill and at the Department of Defense, as well as the military services and the military resale systems, we address issues that impact the non-pay compensation benefit provided to military families through the commissaries and exchanges.
Member companies of the Armed Forces Marketing Council work everyday all around the world to ensure military families have access to quality name brand products at low prices regardless of where they serve. At the Armed Forces Marketing Council, we "serve the most deserving" by working to protect and enhance the value of the military resale benefit for military families.
By engaging with leaders on Capitol Hill and at the Department of Defense, as well as the military services and the military resale systems, we address issues that impact the non-pay compensation benefit provided to military families through the commissaries and exchanges.
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The Armed Forces Marketing engages leaders in Congress, at the Department of Defense, and with Veterans and Military Support Organizations and the media to ensure awareness of issues pertaining to military commissaries and exchanges.
Thus began America's effort to care for and supply our troops through their personal resources.
These merchants, known as sutlers, would follow the Continental Army, making as much money as possible supplying soldiers with "basic" items, such as fruits, vegetables, candy, tobacco, soap, shoes and boots.
Thus began America's effort to care for and supply our troops through their personal resources.
These merchants, known as sutlers, would follow the Continental Army, making as much money as possible supplying soldiers with "basic" items, such as fruits, vegetables, candy, tobacco, soap, shoes and boots.
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