This week in the Exchange Post, an update on Department of Defense termination of civilian retiree ID cards; Hurricane Idalia threatens Exchanges in several states, but they escape major damage; a regional vice president and a Defense of Freedom Medal recipient reflect on their careers as they retire; the Exchange Post debuts a new series, โBoots on the Ground,โ about service members assigned to the Exchange; the Nellis AFB Exchange general manager, an Air Force spouse, talks about why sheโd recommend an Exchange career to other military spouses; a Kadena inventory control associate tells his #FamilyServingFamily story; and #FlashbackFriday goes back to 1960 in the Congo for an unusual chapter in Exchange history.
In case you missed it, hereโs a look at this weekโs coverage. Click on the photos for the stories.
DoD Civilian Retiree ID Cards are Ending. Hereโs What That Means (Update No. 2)
Exchanges in Hurricane Idaliaโs Path Emerge Unscathed
Western Regionโs Southwest Area Vice President Patricia Austin, Retiring After 32 years, Looks Back on Her Career
After a 22-Year Career, an Exchange Hero Will Retire in a Room Named in His Honor
Senior Master Sgt. Sonja Berry Approaches Retirement with Fond Exchange Memories
#WhereHeroesWork Wednesday: Sarah Park, Nellis AFB Exchange GM, Air Force Spouse
128 Years of Family Serving Family: Timothy โTJโ Minchew, Kadena Main Store
#FlashbackFriday: 1960โthe Exchange Associate Who Ran a U.N. PX in the Congo
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