Top’s Dress Blue Set-Ups Arrives At Fort Cavazos Exchange

From left: Specialist Garcia; Exchange Services Business Technician Crystal Vowell; Specialist Peters; Exchange Services Business Manager Pamela Hunter; Tops Employee Aljay Ambuyoc; Tops Owner and Army Veteran Mark Draper; Tops Employee Veronica Stroy; General Manager CJ Morganfield; Assistant Services Business Manager Lita Patu; Col. Gambill; Specialist Bean; and Staff Sgt. Ungard.

The Fort Cavazos Military Clothing store welcomed Top’s Dress Blue Set-Ups, a new offering for Soldiers shopping for uniforms, on Jan. 30.

Exchange associates joined store owner Mark Draper to cut the ribbon on the new service, which provides uniform inspections in alignment with Army Regulation 670-1. Soldiers can also receive guidance on what insignia and accessories to select when completing their uniform purchase.

“The new setup service allows us to support our Soldiers with an enhanced shopping experience when buying their uniforms,” said General Manager CJ Morganfield. “Fort Cavazos Soldiers will be outfitted correctly, within regulation, because of the personalized assistance of this new offering.”

Top’s Dress Blue Set-Ups serves retired and active service members at Fort Cavazos and Fort Carson. Soldiers pay a fee for the uniform setups, pins, and ribbon bars and racks. The families of fallen Soldiers receive uniform set-ups for their fallen Soldier at no cost.

In the coming months, Fort Cavazos will also welcome a UPS store and a Panera Bread restaurant.

From left: Specialist Garcia; Exchange Services Business Technician Crystal Vowell; Specialist Peters; Exchange Services Business Manager Pamela Hunter; Tops Employee Aljay Ambuyoc; Tops Owner and Army Veteran Mark Draper; Tops Employee Veronica Stroy; General Manager CJ Morganfield; Assistant Services Business Manager Lita Patu; Col. Gambill; Specialist Bean; and Staff Sgt. Ungard.

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