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, โ€œBoots on the Ground,โ€ about service members assigned to the Exchange; the Nellis AFB Exchange general manager, an Air Force spouse, talks about why sheโ€™d 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, hereโ€™s a look at this weekโ€™s coverage. Click on the photos for the stories.

 

DoD Civilian Retiree ID Cards are Ending. Hereโ€™s What That Means (Update No. 2)

Exchanges in Hurricane Idaliaโ€™s Path Emerge Unscathed

Western Regionโ€™s 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 โ€œTJโ€ Minchew, Kadena Main Store

#FlashbackFriday: 1960โ€”the Exchange Associate Who Ran a U.N. PX in the Congo

 

Catch up with the latest news, features and profiles of Exchange associates every day in the Exchange Post. And follow @exchangeassoc onย Facebook,ย Instagramย andย Twitter.

 

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