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

This week in the Exchange Post, the Exchange cooks up success with a new food training hub at Joint Base Lewis-McChord; a new cell tower at Fort Meade is expected to bring stronger connectivity to 64,000 service members and their families; and associates win top MILITARY STAR and Public Affairs Representative honors.

Also, a Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson manager tells stories from 35 years at the Exchange, including 30 in Alaska (bears with munchies are involved); we want to see your facilityโ€™s Month of the Military Child photos; service award recipients for March include two associates with at least 50 years of Exchange service; and #FlashbackFriday goes back to 2010 for a story about the Keesler BXโ€™s resilience in the years after Hurricane Katrina.

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

A New Recipe for Training at JBLM

Trainer with trainees at JBLM Panera Bread.

Exchange Expands 5G Connectivity at Fort Meade

Fort Leonard Wood Associate Wins MILITARY STARโ€™s Top Honor

Five Associates Rise to the Top with End-of-Year Public Affairs Awards

Susie Antonello with her Public Affairs Representative of the Year award

JBER Express Manager Handles Weather, Shipping โ€ฆ and Bears

Shelly Deano head shot with text: 130 Years of Family Serving Family

Show Us Your Month of the Military Child Photos!

Month of the Military Child celebration featuring Easter Bunny at Camp Walker PX.

Service Award Recipients for March

Exchange Milestones graphic (drawing of flag planted on mountain).

#FlashbackFriday: April 2010โ€”5 Years After Katrina, Keesler BX Unveils New Store

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