Just got back from visiting our son. Kind of mind blowing for us being in the heart of Germany, but it was very comforting to visit the base - an American small town. Love the PX, the comissary, and the gas station. Felt right at home.
I don't know why I was shocked to see a video on youtube about the exchange. I love Ramstien Exchange the most it has much more to offer in one location, but thanks for creating the good content
Still remember the old PX. Had to take the Green Mercedes bus from Mccully to Wiesbaden if you wanted to go to a "large" PX. This was before there ever was a "Power Zone" at Mainz Kastel.
Stateside yes, but overseas rules are a little different. In Germany, you need to get sponsored on the base by someone who's stationed there, otherwise there's a rigorous process you need to go through with German customs and the ID card offices at each base.
They changed the location. It's not in the same place you are thinking of. It's technically in the housing area now, not that little shopping area with the movie theater.
Yes! I know folks who do this. Sometimes taxes are an issue, but you can definitely work remotely, I’d actually encourage it if your company allows you to do so.
If I'm a 100% disabled veteran service connected with an ID,do I need any document other than my ID to go into the PX and the facilities ?????.Also like to Know if I can sign in my Daughter Wich is German and my GrandKids ???
Hello, you’ll want to contact the installation DEERS office at the base location in Germany you wish to enter. Some locations require different documents, but at a minimum you’ll need: Commissary letter (also called VA letter), DD 214 member-4, and two forms of ID. I’m not sure about bringing your other family members as guests with you, but I’m sure the DEERS office can answer that for you 👍🏽
Good question. I don’t have footage of Wiesbaden barracks yet, only Vilseck: th-cam.com/video/vC-BIpWOD38/w-d-xo.html Also here: instagram.com/reel/CmOT1olq7pv/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
You’ll need to be sponsored on by someone who’s stationed there (or stationed from any German base). Each base is different tho, so you might want to contact the ID card office in case of any loopholes: home.army.mil/wiesbaden/index.php/about/Garrison/directorate-human-resources/deersid-cards
hello sir from indiana i have heard rumors that military retired on vacation are not allow to buy from post exchange in germany ive done a short google search but what is your opinion thank you
Hello there! So there's two ways to do this. 1) Have someone else with an ID card sponsor you on base and buy things for you 2) Buy it yourself through a military "pink card." You'll need to get a veteran ID card and you must turn in your receipts to German customs. This article explains the program in greater detail: www.army.mil/article/231799/eligible_veterans_authorized_post_access_shopping_privileges_in_germany
Hey, I have a question, I'm curious from hearing from military people or Germans. I was wondering, how do the German people think about US bases? Do they not like the American soldiers there? Do you as US soldiers experience any prejudice/discrimination out there? Does the German government want the US military out? This is purely out of curiosity, nothing political, and I would like to hear your/people's experience of living on a base/living near a base regarding these issues.
Just got back from visiting our son. Kind of mind blowing for us being in the heart of Germany, but it was very comforting to visit the base - an American small town. Love the PX, the comissary, and the gas station. Felt right at home.
I don't know why I was shocked to see a video on youtube about the exchange. I love Ramstien Exchange the most it has much more to offer in one location, but thanks for creating the good content
Ya Ramstein is a mall! Thanks for watching my friend!
Still remember the old PX. Had to take the Green Mercedes bus from Mccully to Wiesbaden if you wanted to go to a "large" PX. This was before there ever was a "Power Zone" at Mainz Kastel.
Throwback D 1/4 ADA 👊🏾
I just moved out of Wiesbaden back to America and I’m crying watching this
Tears of joy and laughter I hope! 😊
Why? Come to visit!
Ah man, as an American civilian expat living in Wiesbaden, I SOOOO want that Taco Bell!
There is taco bell in luxem burg-Gare , its around 3 hours drive or 5 hours by train
it still gives the bubble guts
Just walked in 😂❤
Another great video Brother
Much appreciated 🙏🏾
@1:02 Exchange privileges extend to all active, retired and disabled veterans that were honorably discharged.
Stateside yes, but overseas rules are a little different. In Germany, you need to get sponsored on the base by someone who's stationed there, otherwise there's a rigorous process you need to go through with German customs and the ID card offices at each base.
Exchange in Wiesbaden is the best i Go with my Family There
Lol! The Wiesbaden PX has gotten fancy since 1990.
They changed the location. It's not in the same place you are thinking of. It's technically in the housing area now, not that little shopping area with the movie theater.
@@swampfoxIX a lot of changes! I’m hoping to visit the new high school this summer.
I was there a lot in the 70's.
Are dependents/ spouses to AD service members allowed to work remotely for U.S companies while being stationed there?
Yes! I know folks who do this. Sometimes taxes are an issue, but you can definitely work remotely, I’d actually encourage it if your company allows you to do so.
can i ask you some question about getting my pov inspected and winter tire requirements
Ask away…
dude used to live wiesbadam and i went to aukamm elementary in 2016 im sadeven tho it was like 7 years ago
If I'm a 100% disabled veteran service connected with an ID,do I need any document other than my ID to go into the PX and the facilities ?????.Also like to Know if I can sign in my Daughter Wich is German and my GrandKids ???
Hello, you’ll want to contact the installation DEERS office at the base location in Germany you wish to enter. Some locations require different documents, but at a minimum you’ll need: Commissary letter (also called VA letter), DD 214 member-4, and two forms of ID. I’m not sure about bringing your other family members as guests with you, but I’m sure the DEERS office can answer that for you 👍🏽
You can wiggle through loopholes daughter in but not the grand kids.
What are the barracks like there for soldiers?
Good question. I don’t have footage of Wiesbaden barracks yet, only Vilseck: th-cam.com/video/vC-BIpWOD38/w-d-xo.html
Also here: instagram.com/reel/CmOT1olq7pv/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
Can Reserves visiting Germany shop at Wiesbaden Exchange?
You’ll need to be sponsored on by someone who’s stationed there (or stationed from any German base). Each base is different tho, so you might want to contact the ID card office in case of any loopholes: home.army.mil/wiesbaden/index.php/about/Garrison/directorate-human-resources/deersid-cards
hello sir from indiana i have heard rumors that military retired on vacation are not allow to buy from post exchange in germany ive done a short google search but what is your opinion thank you
Hello there! So there's two ways to do this. 1) Have someone else with an ID card sponsor you on base and buy things for you 2) Buy it yourself through a military "pink card." You'll need to get a veteran ID card and you must turn in your receipts to German customs. This article explains the program in greater detail: www.army.mil/article/231799/eligible_veterans_authorized_post_access_shopping_privileges_in_germany
I live in on the other base AKoum
Hey, I have a question, I'm curious from hearing from military people or Germans. I was wondering, how do the German people think about US bases? Do they not like the American soldiers there? Do you as US soldiers experience any prejudice/discrimination out there? Does the German government want the US military out? This is purely out of curiosity, nothing political, and I would like to hear your/people's experience of living on a base/living near a base regarding these issues.
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