The Week That Was in the Exchange Post

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This week in the Exchange Post, for the first time in nearly 10 years, the Exchange deploys a mobile field exchange (MFE) in support of a military exercise in Korea; the Joint Base Pearl Harbor Hickam team goes deep into the ink to find the right tattoo studio for Hickam AFB; and the Exchange social media team wants your military brat photos.

Also, the Exchange Post launches a new monthly series celebrating associate milestones; a 35-year associate at Cannon AFB tells her Family Serving Family story; and Flashback Friday looks back at how a couple of late-March earthquakes affected the Exchange.

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

Mobile Field Exchange Supports Military Exercise in Korea

JBPHH Team Takes a ‘Suite’ and Offbeat Route to Opening First Exchange Tattoo Studio in PAC

 

Exchange Celebrates Military Brat Associates with Then & Now Series

Service-Award Winners for January and February

129 Years of Family Serving Family: Nuchin Wiker, Cannon AFB

#FlashbackFriday: A Tale of Two Earthquakes—1957 and 1964

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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1 Comments

  1. Next Level Suit on April 10, 2025 at 9:48 pm

    It’s inspiring to see the Exchange Post highlighting such diverse and meaningful stories. The deployment of the Mobile Field Exchange in Korea after nearly a decade showcases a strong commitment to supporting our service members wherever they are. Celebrating associate milestones and sharing personal stories, like that of the 35-year associate at Cannon AFB, truly embodies the ‘Family Serving Family’ ethos. Initiatives like these not only honor the past but also strengthen the bonds within the military community. Keep up the excellent work!​

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