ICYMI: The Week that Was in the Exchange Post
In case you missed it, here’s a look at this week’s coverage.
In case you missed it, here’s a look at this week’s coverage.
Soldiers, family members and retirees lined up to be among the first to dine at the new restaurant.
More than 500,000 Department of Defense and Coast Guard civilians and retirees now have access to the largest Exchange in the world, tax free, at ShopMyExchange.com.
Aetna will hold conference calls beginning this week to address participants’ questions and concerns.
As Energy Action Month draws to a close, here are some energy-conservation measures that can be used year-round.
Because of Shickles’ leadership and initiative in supporting the military community during the pandemic, she was recognized as a “Hero on the Battlefield” and given a coin by Gen. Paul Funk, commanding general of the…
In case you missed it, here’s a look at this week’s coverage in the Exchange Post.
For 13 tense days in October 1962, United States and the Soviet Union had a confrontation over Soviet ballistic missile deployment in Cuba. Throughout the crisis, Exchanges came together to provide support.
At the 74th annual American Logistics Association annual conference, Army & Air Force Exchange Service Director/CEO Tom Shull shared an update on the Department of Defense largest retailer’s performance during the COVID-19 pandemic and its…
During National Cybersecurity Awareness Month, the Exchange IT Directorate is helping associates learn how to protect themselves and shoppers against the “phishermen” of the digital sea.
