I remember reading that the Army and Air Force Exchange Service gas prices are tied to the U.S. national average. If this is true, why are we paying more than $4 a gallon? The average price [in the States] for gasoline is currently $3.79 for unleaded, and $3.91 for super unleaded. And the national average includes state and federal taxes in the total amount; our gas should actually be priced lower than the national average because of that fact. OK, AAFES, start explaining.

Patrick W. May Baumholder, Germany