
Exchange associates can now find answers to their military questions in one convenient location at their fingertips—a Military Support channel on Microsoft Teams.

Trent Hall, a 14-year-old who received a $2,000 gift card at the Fort Gordon Exchange, plans to use the gift card to support local charity work.

An Air Force son, Burris grew up with the Exchange–and will celebrate his 26th anniversary with the organization in August.

The couple, who met at the Exchange, continue a Culberson family legacy of serving those who serve–Brian’s parents both worked at the Exchange for more than 30 years, and his brother was also an associate.

The Military Training Instructors (MTI) Appreciation Event honored military training instructors for their exceptional work in training civilians to become Airmen. The event featured a DJ, giveaways, photo opportunities and meals provided by Panda Express.

The $6.3 million image upgrade, which the Exchange did in partnership with the army as part of the Exchange’s Quality-of-Life initiative for remote and isolated locations, is the first major renovation of the store in…

Not only do the Dyess Air Force Base associates have a combined 51 years of Exchange experience, their son works for the Exchange and a daughter and a son-in-law worked for the organization.

The services business manager, a 24-year Exchange associate, talks about how meaningful Vietnam War Veterans Day pinning ceremonies are, her work during Operation Allies Welcome and more.

The restaurant offers a wide range of savory and sweet crepes.

Despite strong winds, the Cannon Air Force Base community gathered to welcome troops returning from deployment—and the Exchange was there to join the jubilation.
