ICYMI: The Week That Was in the Exchange Post
This week in the Exchange Post, the Saipan Troop Store serves those who serve on a small, remote Pacific island; a Dan Daniel Distribution Center motor vehicle operator foreman and mother-daughter associates at Fort Drum tell their #FamilyServingFamily stories; the Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson Exchange welcomes a Veteran-owned framing and woodwork shop; the Fort Leonard Wood Exchange adds a coffee shop and a furniture/wood products store; the Scott Air Force Base Exchange opens the first on-the-go option for Army National Guard members at Jefferson Barracks; and #FlashbackFriday cools off with a trip through the Exchange’s history in Alaska.
In case you missed it, here’s a look at this week’s coverage. Click on the photos for the stories.
Saipan Troop Store Team Greets a Small Island With a Big Heart
128 Years of Family Serving Family: Scott Munley, Motor Vehicle Operator Foreman, DDDC
128 Years of Family Serving Family: Racquel and Victoria Mackey, Fort Drum
Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson Welcomes Freedom Frames to Main Exchange
Fort Leonard Wood Exchange Welcomes Double Time Coffee, Woodworks
Scott AFB Exchange Expands Footprint to Jefferson Barracks with Unmanned Retail Market
#Flashback Friday: The Great Land—Photos of the Exchange in Alaska
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