Can US Army retiree dependents use the PX while vacationing in Japan?
Thank you for writing about BX/PX shopping privileges in Japan. As long as you have a valid military dependent ID card you are authorized to shop with us. The Department of Defense (DoD), in coordination with the House Armed Services Committee, Morale, Welfare and Recreation Panel, determines who is authorized exchange shopping privileges. AAFES is simply the “gatekeeper.” The policies governing exchange privileges are very restrictive and exchange benefits are part of the government’s calculation for providing pay and compensation to members of the U. S. Army, Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard (active and retired), their family members and their Reserve components. Some government civilian employees have shopping privileges. These individuals must either be assigned overseas (shopping limited to the overseas area) or are TDY and residing in government quarters on bases in the United States (shopping limited to just that base). Other exceptions are determined by local comma
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