The Army and Air Force Exchange Service is pulling electronic cigarettes and vape products from on-base store shelves amid safety concerns, officials said Sept. 24. The move, which takes effect Monday, follows a plan announced earlier this month by retail giant Walmart to stop selling the products amid concerns about links to severe lung disease. The Army Public Health Center warned service members Sept. 12 to avoid vape products after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said vaping may be linked to hundreds of cases of severe lung disease and at least six deaths in dozens of states. Read more on Military.com.