Air Force club reciprocal privileges extend to Soldiers, Sailors

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  • By Maj. Belinda Petersen
  • Air Force Services Agency Public Affairs
Air Force Services Agency officials here, recently changed club policies to extend member benefits to all U.S. armed forces members with a valid dues-paying club membership card.

"As part of the joint basing initiative, we reviewed our club membership policies with regard to reciprocal privileges offered to other branches of the U.S. armed forces," said Col. Sandra Adams, the commander of Air Force Services Agency.

"In the spirit of 'one team, one fight,' current Air Force guidance was revised to extend club privileges and benefits to all dues-paying club members regardless of branch of service," Colonel Adams said. "Personnel from the other services who pay club dues are offered the same pricing as Air Force club members."

Full access to Air Force club facilities and services is also available for nonmembers and club members not paying dues. However, these individuals will be charged nonmember prices.

Army and Navy services officials also agreed to provide reciprocal privileges commensurate with the member's rank to all U.S. armed forces presenting a valid dues-paying club membership card.

Furthermore, nonmembers, Department of Defense civilians, and their family members may also use Army and Navy club facilities, but nonmember pricing applies in these situations.

For more information on reciprocal privileges, contact the Air Force membership office at 800-433-4834.