The Army & Air Force Exchange Service is ensuring that more than 30,000 U.S., NATO and multinational troops have basic necessities as they participate in Anakonda 16 in Poland this month. The Exchange has set up three brand new Mobile Field Exchanges (MFEs) at the most densely troop-populated areas in Poland: Drawsko Pomorskie Training Area, Torun and Orzysz. All U.S. and NATO troops as well as multinational Soldiers, with the exception of the Poles, are authorized to shop the MFEs. Anakonda 16 is a large-scale military exercise involving troops from 24 countries to test readiness and interoperability. The two-week exercise marks the largest in Europe since 1992.