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The Exchange is a retail service that provides goods and services at U.S. Army and Air Force installations worldwide. It operates department stores, convenience stores, restaurants, military clothing stores, theaters and more across 50 U.S. states and more than 30 countries.
Learn about the origins and evolution of military mail, the postal services provided by armed forces to their members. Find out how the British Army Post Office Corps, the German Feldpost, and the US Army Postal Service operate today.
JWICS is the Joint Worldwide Intelligence Communications System that houses top secret and sensitive compartmented information for the US Department of Defense and the Intelligence Community. It was accessed by Chelsea Manning and Jack Teixeira to leak sensitive documents to WikiLeaks and expose US military actions in Iraq and Ukraine.
This web page provides a partial list of agencies, field activities, and other components under the United States Department of Defense (DoD), which controls the Armed Forces of the United States. It also includes the names and functions of the major commands, the combatant commands, and the unified combatant commands of the DoD.
Learn about the history, activities and organizational set-up of the Army Postal Service (APS), a government-operated military mail system in India. APS provides postal facilities, remittance services, logistics and other support to the Indian Armed Forces and paramilitary forces.
CENTRIXS is a collection of classified networks that enable information sharing among coalition partners through various services. CENTRIXS-CMFP is one of the networks for the Cooperative Maritime Forces, Pacific, which supports the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command.
Learn about the history, operations, and challenges of the USPS, an independent agency of the federal government that provides postal service in the U.S. and its territories. Find out how the USPS delivers mail and packages, operates its fleet, and faces financial and legal issues.
The Defense Message System or Defense Messaging System (DMS) is a deployment of secure electronic mail and directory services in the United States Department of Defense.DMS was intended to replace the AUTODIN network, and is based on implementations of the OSI X.400 mail, X.500 directory and X.509 public key certificates, with several extensions to meet the specific needs of military messaging.