Where Heroes Work Video: Kris Cubacub, Lackland Air Force Base
The Air Force spouse talks about how the Exchange has always offered him a place to call home whenever his family has had to relocate.

The Air Force spouse talks about how the Exchange has always offered him a place to call home whenever his family has had to relocate.

The line for the grand opening wrapped around the entire food court, and at least one mother-son duo traveled more than 75 miles to be first in line.

The micro market offers meals, snacks and beverages for the 75th Security Forces Squadron, which previously had very limited food options during certain times of the day.

The mother and daughter aren’t the only family members who have worked for the Exchange.

With more than 42,000 CAC-holders in the surrounding area, the Fort Meade Exchange has one of the largest populations of newly eligible shoppers in the U.S.

#FlashbackFriday flashes back to when “We Go Where You Go” met “Have It Your Way.”

About two dozen managers and associates participated in the drill, and Waco SWAT praised their response.

Manuela Hooper said she was moved to become a citizen after seeing her husband, who deployed three times to Iraq, and the Soldiers she’s served at Fort Stewart work so hard to defend their country.

“I would absolutely recommend that other Veterans come work for the Exchange.”

A Marine Corps author and two playwrights who are Veterans will also join the Exchange’s Facebook Live series.
