Can you use your Military Star card at the commissary?

Can you use your Military Star card at the commissary?

Can customers use their gold MILITARY STAR card at the commissary? Yes. Please ask them to visit their local exchange or call the Exchange Credit Program Customer Contact Center at 1-877-891-7827 to request a replacement card.

Who is eligible for military commissary?

Commissary use has long been available to Regular Army, Army National Guard, and Army Reserve Soldiers, to Retirees, to 100% disabled Veterans, Medal of Honor recipients and to qualified Family members. Authorized shoppers are required to possess and show a Uniformed Services’ Identification Card (ID).

Which veterans can use the commissary?

Commissary and exchange privileges for Veterans

  • Have a service-connected disability rating and were honorably discharged, or.
  • Are retired from military service, or.
  • Are a former prisoner of war, or.
  • Are a member of the Reserves, or.
  • Have received a Purple Heart or the Medal of Honor.

What ID do I need to shop at the commissary?

The commissary, like most of the services on base, is reserved for certain people as a benefit of serving. You must have your ID card with you to buy your items. Sometimes, employees will ask to see your ID at the door and require you sign in adults without an ID as a guest.

What is the max limit on a military Star Card?

$1,000
DALLAS – The MILITARY STAR® card program has doubled the credit limit on its zero-interest Military Clothing Plan from $500 to $1,000.

Does the commissary take credit cards?

Commissaries accept cash, personal checks, travelers checks, money orders, American Express, Discover, MasterCard, and VISA credit cards, debit cards, Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) EBT cash assistance, Food Stamps, either as coupons or Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT), Women, Infants, and Children (WIC …

Can I use my VA ID to get on base?

Only with a VHIC can the veteran get access to the base. All a veteran has to do is take their VHIC, along with valid state ID, driver’s license or passport, to an installation’s Pass and ID office. They just need to take this letter and a REAL ID-compliant identification to the base Pass and ID officer.

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