Airmen at Creech Air Force Base have a new place to shop for critical uniform needs: the Exchange’s new Military Clothing store.

Airmen at Creech Air Force Base have a new place to shop for critical uniform needs: the Exchange’s Military Clothing store, which opened May 4.

The installation, which serves roughly 4,000 residentsโ€”mostly active-duty and some contractorsโ€”is a remote location in south Nevada with a small Express store, a barber shop and a few restaurants. The new 1,500-square-foot Military Clothing store, which sells uniforms, insignia, tactical gear, protective eyewear and more, provides an important resource to the community.

โ€œBecause of its small size and remote location, Creech Air Force Base doesnโ€™t have all the Exchange resources found at larger installations,โ€ said General Manager Matthew Beatty. โ€œWeโ€™re really focusing on how we can improve the quality of life for the Airmen here, and the new MCS is big step in that goal.โ€

Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, the Creech Exchange was still able to get the MCS up and running. Like all Exchange facilities, the MCS is taking extra precaution, including:

  • Limiting total store occupancy to eight.
  • Reminding shoppers to keep physical distance with signs and floor decals.
  • Adhering to Department of Defense guidance requiring all shoppers and associates to wear face masks.
  • Installing an acrylic shield at the cash register.
  • Encouraging credit transactions to limit the handling of cash.
  • Sanitizing customer contact points frequently.

Fitting rooms and alterations are temporarily unavailable as well.

The MCS hopes to hold a celebration later when it is safe to do so.

โ€œAs weโ€™ve all been working hard to get this store open to the community, weโ€™ve kept the safety of our shoppers and associates our No. 1 priority,โ€ Beatty said.

The Creech Exchangeโ€™s next improvement project is expanding the fuel options at the Express to include premium and midgrade fuel. The project is slated to start later this summer.

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