Are there any places where the troops must be older than 18 in order to receive cigars?
Yes. In all states, you cannot be a minor and purchase cigars. Adults are defined as 18 years of age or older in 46 states and the District of Columbia, but in four states—Alabama, Alaska, New Jersey and Utah—they are defined as 19 years of age or older. Troops stationed in those states must meet this minimum age requirement in order to purchase and/or receive cigars. [Back To Top] • Is Cigars Stars And Stripes.com affiliated with the military? Is it affiliated with the newspaper Stars And Stripes? No in both cases. Our Web site is a private company whose primary purpose is to serve the troops, but it has no formal affiliation with the U. S. military, Department of Defense, or other government agency. Nor does it have any affiliation with the newspaper Stars And Stripes, which has been serving the troops with distinction for over 70 years. [Back To Top] • Do women in the service smoke cigars? According to one of the nation’s leading cigar sellers, 7% of their sales to G.I.’s abroad are