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10k Deployed Troops to See Latest ‘Star Wars’ Movie for Free

The force will be strong with 10,000 deployed service members during free first-run screenings of “Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker” thanks to the Army & Air Force Exchange Service and The Walt Disney Studios.

Troops in Iraq, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Afghanistan, United Arab Emirates and undisclosed locations in Southwest Asia will see the highly anticipated movie for free during its initial run. The special showings of the film start Dec. 18—two days ahead of its U.S. release—and will roll out through Jan. 5.

“Since 2012, the Exchange has forged a partnership with The Walt Disney Studios to bring first-run movies to our Nation’s heroes,” said Exchange Director/CEO Tom Shull. “Bringing a blockbuster movie like ‘Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker’ to deployed troops during the holidays is a big morale boost. These service members are away from family and friends during this special time of year—and seeing a big release at the same time it’s being shown back home strengthens their connection with family and friends and eases the tensions of deployment.”

The Exchange and The Walt Disney Studios have a tradition of bringing big movies to deployed troops during the holidays. In 2017, “Star Wars: The Last Jedi” screened in the Middle East. “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story” played in 2016, and “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” played in 2015.

“It’s a privilege to do something special for these brave men and women,” said Ken Caldwell, Executive Vice President and General Sales Manager for North American Sales and Distribution at The Walt Disney Studios. “This is our way of thanking our troops for their service.”

The free screenings will take place at locations where the Exchange does not operate Reel Time Theaters, however Exchange theaters in Qatar, Afghanistan and Kuwait will play the movie during its normal theatrical release.

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