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Free Milano Cortina Olympics Streaming On NBC For Military Communities

The Army and Air Force Exchange Service and NBC Universal have partnered to bring full coverage of the 2026 Milano Cortina Olympic Games to military communities free from February 6 to February 22.

Those authorized to shop in BX/PX locations and the Exchange official site online will be able to stream “2300+ hours across platforms, the most ever for a Winter Olympics” according to Army & Air Force Exchange Service HQ.

This partnership offers thousands of hours of Milano Cortina Olympics broadcasts to U.S. service members and honorably discharged veterans.

Free Milano Cortina Olympics Streaming On NBC For Military Communities

According to AAFES, “Coverage will feature more than 2,300 hours of the Olympics across NBCUniversal’s streaming platforms. Throughout the Games, enjoy more than 3,500 athletes from 93 countries competing for 195 medals. Live streams of select practice and warm-up sessions and extensive video content including event recaps, highlights, viral moments, interviews and more are included.”

The Army & Air Force Exchange Service is among the top 100 retailers in the United States, and all Exchange earnings support military communities through quality-of-life programs and other contributions.

How to Watch the Milano Cortina Olympics for Free

Service members can access NBCUniversal’s coverage at NBCOlympics.com (desktop) and the NBC Sports App (U.S. only) by selecting the Exchange from the service provider menu.

You must have an active ShopMyExchange.com account, and those viewing overseas must be “physically located on-installation at a military location with internet service through an authorized internet service provider” to watch NBC Milano Cortina Olympics programming.

Learn more about how to view at the Exchange’s online community Hub or the NBC official site.

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