
Barbara Taylor knows her phone can ring any time, day or night. She knows she must answer. She knows her work directly honors those service members who gave their last full measure of devotion.
As manager of the Dover Air Force Base Exchangeโs Military Clothing store in Delaware, Taylor is on call 24/7 to support the Department of Defenseโs only mortuary in the continental U.S. Taylor makes sure fallen heroes have their uniforms complete as they are laid to rest.
โTaking care of those who gave their life for us is nothing but an honor,โ Taylor said. โI am always available for Mortuary Affairs. I have to be here to make sure the fallen have everything they need. Sundays โฆ late nights โฆ it doesnโt matter. They have my personal number. They call me, and the Exchange is here for them.โ
โTaking care of those who gave their life for us is
nothing but an honor.โ-Barbara Taylor, manager, Military Clothing Store, Dover AFB
For treating our Nationโs fallen heroes with such care and compassion, Taylor received a coin from Ann Thomas Johnston, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Military Community and Family Policy during her visit to the Dover Exchangeย on Aug. 21.
The Dover Exchange team also hosted Julie Blanks, Principal Director for Military Community and Family Policy; and Karin Orvis, Director of the Transition to Veterans Program Office, reinforcing the Exchangeโs mission, relevancy and commitment to family serving family.
โReceiving the coin was so specialโit blew my mind,โ Taylor said. โItโs such an honor to support the military. Service members give their lives for us. I have such respect for the men and women who serve.โ
Taylorโs Exchange career will end soon. Sheโs retiring this year after 32 yearsโall at the Dover Exchange.
โThe Exchange gave me a chance to prove myself,โ she said. โWorking for the Exchange is the best job I ever had.โ


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