ICYMI: The Week That Was in the Exchange Post

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This week in the Exchange Post, Exchange Senior Enlisted Advisor Chief Master Sgt. Kevin Osby talks about Martin Luther King Jr.’s influence on him in advance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day; Lt. Gen. Arthur Gregg speaks with the Exchange Post about his life and career, including his years with the Exchange; and the publisher of Military Spouse magazine puts the Exchange at the top of its Military Friendly® Spouse Employer rankings.

Also, a Veteran-owned business in Alaska shows the value of doing business with the Exchange; the Exchange and partners unveil a towering achievement in Hawaii and a Hawaii-based truck driver with 55 years of Exchange service tells his #FamilyServingFamily story; IT has some suggested cybersecurity resolutions for the New Year; Truax Field Air National Guard Base gets a new convenient shopping option; and #FlashbackFriday travels back to 1980 to look at how the Exchange provided support after a disaster in the Azores.

In case you missed it, here’s a look at this week’s coverage. Click on the photos for the stories.

Chief Osby Shares What Martin Luther King Jr. Meant to Him As Well as Others

From No Electricity to Three Stars: A Q&A With Lt. Gen. Arthur Gregg

Exchange Named No. 1 Military Friendly® Spouse Employer for Second Consecutive Year

‘Keeping Traditions Alive’ with Freedom Frames in Alaska

New Cell Tower Brings Improved Wireless Service to USAG Hawaii

128 Years of Family Serving Family: Ronald Retuta, MVO and 55-Year Exchange Veteran, Hawaii Distribution Center

Top 4 for 2024: Cybersecurity Best Practices for the New Year

Unmanned Retail Market Opens to Serve Airmen at Truax Field Air National Guard Base

#FlashbackFriday: 1980—A 7.0 Earthquake Strikes the Azores, and the Exchange Responds

Catch up with the latest news, features and profiles of Exchange associates every day in the Exchange Post. And follow @exchangeassoc on Facebook, Instagram and X.

 

 

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