The Week That Was in the Exchange Post

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This week in the Exchange Post,Director/CEO Tom Shull presents challenge coins to nearly four dozen Fort Hood and headquarters associates; a retiring regional vice president shares stories about working and shopping at the Exchange worldwide; more than 200 associates dedicate more than a year to growing leadership skills, increasing self-awareness and advancing the Exchange mission; the first in a series of new mobile field Exchanges makes its debut; and the Exchange school meal program has a landmark anniversary .

Also: the Osan Air Base, JBSA-Lackland AFB and Fort Detrick Exchanges provide added convenience and new tastes of home for their communities; the Office of the Inspector General gives you a look at what it does; a Fort Rucker associates receives a ceremonial flag for her Soldier father—nearly 20 years after he passed away; and #FlashbackFriday remembers Hurricane Katrina and its impact on the Exchange.

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

Shull Recognizes Nearly 50 Fort Hood, HQ Associates for Their Work

As Retirement Nears, West Coast Regional VP Recalls a Life With the Exchange

Leading the Way: 2025 Leadership Development Programs Strengthen Talent, Culture

Finessing the Fleet: New MFE, the First of Many, Debuts at Camp Garfield in Ohio

Exchange Marks 70 Years of Nourishing Warfighters’ Children

Panda Express Grand Opening Draws a Crowd at Osan AB Exchange

JBSA-Lackland BX Expands Jimmy John’s and Panda Express to Port San Antonio

Fort Detrick PX Installs First 24/7 Self-Service Market

 

Looking at the Big Picture of a Small Office’s Typical Year

Fort Rucker Associate Accepts Overdue Honor for Her Late Soldier Father

#FlashbackFriday: 20 Years Ago—The Exchange and Hurricane Katrina

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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