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SUPPoRT (from Page 11)
your exchange benefit is the only way to guarantee your shop- ping supports on-installation programs. When Airmen shop or dine at the Luke Exchange, they are investing in their own com- munity.”
The remaining one-third of Exchange earnings fund building new stores and updating existing ones to improve the shopping ex- perience. In 2016, the Exchange invested $223 million in new, revamped and expanded facilities and improvements to ShopMyEx- change.com.
“In 2016, the Exchange expand- ed its online assortment by about 32,000 items, extending product selection as well as available sizes in clothing and shoes,” Rivenburg said. “Shopping the Exchange helps maintain the virtuous circle that is the service members’ and their families’ Exchange benefit.”
The Exchange’s mission of pro- viding quality goods and services at competitively low prices while generating earnings to support quality-of-life programs means that the Exchange benefit is more than finding a good price on merchandise. It enhances the lives of service members and their families at Luke.
Courtesy of AAFES
MoDERN (from Page 2)
fice as first Secretary of the Air Force from Chief Justice Fred Vinson. Left to right are: Symington, Secretary of the Army Kenneth C. Royall; Secretary of Defense James N. Forrestal; Chief Justice Fred Vinson; and Secretary of the Navy John L. Sullivan.
Airman 1st Class Christian Clausen
An MQ-1B Predator, left, and an MQ-9 Reaper taxi to the runway in preparation for takeoff June 13, 2014, on Creech Air Force Base, Nev. The aircraft are assigned to the 432nd Wing, which trains pilots, sen- sor operators and other remotely piloted aircraft crewmembers, and conducts combat surveillance and attack operations worldwide.
Northrop Grumman image
An artists’ impression of the future B-21 Raider bomber be- ing designed by Northrop Grumman.
Boeing photo by Paul Weatherman
The KC-46A Pegasus performs its first-ever aerial refueling Jan. 24, 2016, passing 1,600 pounds of fuel to an F-16 Fight- ing Falcon.
Courtesy photo
W. Stuart Symington, former Assis- tant Secretary of War for Air (1946- 47) is shown taking the oath of of-
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