ICYMI: The Week That Was in the Exchange Post

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This week in the Exchange Post, read an FAQ for associates about legacy MILITARY STAR card decommissioning; the Camp Walker main Exchange has a new look; and two Little Rock AFB Military Clothing associates are honored for helping a customer—who they didn’t know was an Exchange vice president—with a request for his father’s funeral

Also, some frauds and scams to look out for; the Carlisle Barracks assistant main store manager, a military spouse, tells her Where Heroes Work story; a Holloman AFB Exchange services business manager tells her 24-year Family Serving Family story; and the Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson Exchange gets a sweet and savory addition to its restaurant lineup.

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

Legacy MILITARY STAR Card Decommissioning: An FAQ for Associates

Camp Walker Unveils $8.2 Million in Upgrades to Main Exchange

They Helped a Grieving Customer. They Didn’t Know He Was an Exchange Vice President.

Learn How to Recognize and Avoid Scams Targeting Exchange Associates

Melanie Morrison, Assistant Main Store Manager, Carlisle Barracks

Melanie Morrison head shot with Where Heroes Work text.

129 Years of Family Serving Family: Amanda Brownell, Holloman AFB Exchange

Amanda Brownell head shot with 129 Years of Family Serving Family text

Alaska Crepery Joins JBER Exchange Food Lineup

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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