Graphic of calendar page with text: In Case You Missed It--The Week in Review

This week in the Exchange Post, Chief Operating Officer/EVP Marla Randolph salutes stellar associates in the latest OPERATION: Call Out; retiring Mid Central Vice Region President Scott Bonner looks back on his Exchange career; the Ramstein Exchange throws a super-duper Super Bowl party for the Kaiserslautern Military Community; and a small, unit-run Exchange plays a big role in support at the tip of the spear.

Also: the Dugway Proving Ground and Fort Huachuca Exchanges celebrate big openings; the Fort Rucker visual merchandiser manager tells her Family Serving Family story; and #FlashbackFriday shares a bite of Exchange pizza history.

In case you missed it, hereโ€™s a look at this weekโ€™s coverage. Click on the photos for the stories.

OPERATION: Call Out

Operation: Call Out logo and art (associates at work).

Retiring Mid Central VP Discusses His Nearly 30 Years with the Exchange

Scott Bonner head shot

Game Day at KMCC: โ€˜A Real Sense of Homeโ€™

Crowd (in silhouette) watches unfurling of large American flag on big-screen TV.

Small Store, Big Impact: Exchange Support at the Tip of the Spear

Exterior of Exchange tent.

At Dugway Proving Ground, Updated Express is a Force Multiplier

Several people cut a celebratory cake at Dugway Proving Ground Express grand opening.

Fort Huachuca Gets a Glowโ€‘Up with Debut ofย Salon Suites

Three women in lobby of Salon Suites. Business name is on an interior window.

A Fort Rucker Exchange Sueโ€‘perstar: Visual Merchandiser Manager Sue Antonello

Sue Antonello head shot with text: 130 Years of Family Serving Family

#FlashbackFriday: 1958โ€”Pizzaโ€™s Popularity Rises at the Exchange

1958 photo of four Airmen at table eating pizza

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