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Army and Air Force Exchange Service · Dallas, TX United States

Company Description

3911 S. Walton Walker Blvd.
Dallas, TX
75236
United States (Map)
Phone: 214-312-2011
Fax: 214-312-3000
Toll Free: 800-527-6790
    Be all that you can be and buy all that you can buy at the PX (Post Exchange). The Army and Air Force Exchange Service (AAFES) runs more than 3,100 facilities -- including PXs and BXs (Base Exchanges) -- at US Army and Air Force bases in more than 30 countries (including Iraq), all 50 US states, and five US territories. Its presence ranges from tents to shopping centers, including 175 retail stores, 1,300 fast-food outlets (brands like Burger King and Taco Bell), movie theaters, beauty shops, and gas stations. AAFES serves active-duty military personnel, reservists, retirees, and their family members. Although it's a government agency under the DOD, it receives less than 5% of its funding from the department. To read the full description, subscribe now.
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    Key Army and Air Force Exchange Service Financials

    Company TypeGovernment Agency

    Headquarters
    Fiscal Year-EndJanuary
    2008 Sales (mil.)$8,704.5
    2008 Employees43,658

    Army and Air Force Exchange Service Executives

    23 executives listed for Army and Air Force Exchange Service's Dallas, TX location.
    TitleName & BioContact
    ChairmanRichard NewtonNetwork
    Commander and DirectorKeith ThurgoodNetwork
    Deputy Commander and Director EEOFrancis HendricksNetwork

    Competition

    Competitive Landscape for Army and Air Force Exchange Service
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