ICYMI: The Week That Was in the Exchange Post
This week in the Exchange Post, stories about unique stores in Australia and in Oregon; the Fort Cavazos Exchange celebrates having a big slice of the Hunt Brothers Pizza sales pie; and the Selfridge ANG Exchange and the Fort Johnson Exchange find new ways of serving those who serve.
Also, special emphasis program POWER is powered up for Women’s History Month; the Employee Assistance Program offers some tips on how to deal with your finances; the Exchange’s deputy chief of inspections tells her “Boots on the Ground” story and a father-son duo tell their “Family Serving Family” story; and #FlashbackFriday flashes back to the Philippines near the end of World War II.
In case you missed it, here’s a look at this week’s coverage. Click on the photos for the stories.
Marines Praise Exchange Operations, Cooperative Spirit at Robertson Barracks in Australia
Camp Rilea Troop Store Represents Exchange’s Commitment in Ever-Changing World
Fort Cavazos Exchange Celebrates $1M in Sales as Hunt Brothers Pizza’s Top-Selling Location
Battle Creek Air National Guard Welcomes Full-Size Unattended Retail Unit
Fort Johnson Exchange’s New Lactation Pod Provides Comfort, Privacy for Mothers
POWER Prepares a Busy 2024 Women’s History Month
Financial and Emotional Well-Being
‘Throughout my military journey, the Exchange has been a constant presence’
128 Years of Family Serving Family: Payman & Arya Bidardel, FA HQ/Pulaski Barracks
#FlashbackFriday: 79 Years Ago: After the Battle of Manila Ends, an Exchange Quickly Opens in the Philippines
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