AAFES is the primary source for providing retail
merchandise and services on an installation. The General
Manager will assist you in the biennial review of
non-AAFES resale activities (as outlined in
AR 215-8/AFI 34-211(I)) to protect AAFES primacy and all
MWR/Services dollars. The General Manager is also
available to provide expanded services to support to
MWR/Services programs. The chain of command for the local
General Manager is:
Commander, AAFES
Chief Operating Officer
Region Senior Vice President
Area Manager
General Manager
In CONUS, General Managers report to Area Managers, who
are in charge of four to six installations. The Area
Manager, in turn, works for one of the three CONUS Region
Senior Vice Presidents. Overseas, the General Managers
report to the Overseas Region Commander. The Region Senior
Vice Presidents report to the Chief Operating Officer and
the AAFES Commander. The General Manager is responsible
for all AAFES activities on the installation. As such, the
General Manager supports providing the troops with
merchandise and services vital to maintaining their
quality of life in peacetime, contingency, and wartime
environments. The General Manager is, therefore, a key
member of the commander’s staff and should be included in
all appropriate staff meetings, newcomer’s orientations,
advisory councils, and special activities. The types of
activities and services that AAFES is authorized to
provide are listed in
AR 215-8/AFI 34-211(I).
Senior Enlisted Advisor
The Commander also has the assistance of a Chief Master
Sergeant who is available to assist in all enlisted
matters. His phone number is 214-312-3051, DSN
312-976-3051.
Operating Hours/Visitor Policy
The Installation Commander has a direct role in several
local exchange operation procedures. The General Manager
will coordinate with the Installation Commander on any
proposed change to operating hours and provide documented
evidence for the change prior to implementation.
In accordance with
AR 215-8/AFI 34-211(I), visitors may enter exchanges
under certain conditions. Implementation authority belongs
to the General Manager. The Installation Commander may authorize customers
to sign in visitors to the exchange, with the
understanding that purchases may not be made by the
visitor. In foreign countries, entry is controlled as
directed by the major command concerned. In CONUS, visitor
entry is at the discretion of the installation commander.
In Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and U.S. possessions, a
return-trip airline ticket, with proper identification,
may be used as an alternative to a letter of
authorization. On special occasions, such as completion of
military training or school graduation, installation
commanders may authorize, in writing, the entry of all
visitors of all authorized patrons. In this instance,
individual letters of authorization are not required, and
visitors may not purchase merchandise or services except
from food activities.

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