The Defense Commissary Agency (DeCA) is hitting the road to bring the commissary benefit to members of the National Guard and Reserve living in areas where DeCA does not have brick and mortar commissaries. "Bringing the Benefit to You" includes taking a bit of the commissary itself to Guard and Reserve units through on-site truckload case-lot sales. These sales are also open to all authorized commissary customers. For a schedule of on-site sales in your area, visit DeCA's Guard/Reserve On-site Sale page. Stateside, 54 percent of Reserve and National Guard units are located more than 20 miles away from a commissary.
Read the full article at Military.com.
Commissaries Offer Guard, Reserve Sales
Week of April 28, 2008
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