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Military brat patches for 2026.

(Photo by Army & Air Force Exchange Service Public Affairs)

OKINAWA The Okinawa Consolidated Exchange is kicking off the Month of the Military Child by offering military brats a tangible badge of honor.

Beginning April 1, eligible Exchange shoppers can visit the Kadena or Foster Exchange to claim up to five free, collectible iron-on military brat patches at registers while supplies last.

“Just as our service members proudly wear the insignia that reflect their service and sacrifice, our military children deserve a symbol that honors their own strength,” said Camp Foster Exchange Store Manager Roland Guerra Jr. “This badge of honor celebrates their resilience, courage and the quiet sacrifices they make every day—and the Okinawa Exchange is honored to recognize them in this way.”

Airmen, Marines, Sailors, Soldiers, Guardians and their families can contact the Kadena or Foster Exchange or visit the Exchange’s Month of the Military Child community Hub for more information.

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