Chris Ward
As Tropical Storm Marco and Hurricane Laura continue tracking toward the U.S. through the Gulf of Mexico, the Exchange is ensuring those in the storms’ path are prepared for whatever Mother Nature throws its way.
Read MoreAbout 500 Soldiers returning from Afghanistan to Fort Drum and facing quarantine can still get soap, snacks and sundries from the Army & Air Force Exchange Service’s mobile field exchange (MFE).
Read MoreExchanges across the Eastern seaboard were prepared for the worst as Hurricane Isaias made its way up the coast. The hurricane brought only heavy wind and rain and most Exchanges came through unscathed, with the exception being some minor water damage sustained at the Fort Bragg Exchange.
Read MoreMilitary family members and retirees have a reason to smile as the Army & Air Force Exchange Service further strengthens the exchange benefit with expanded dental services.
Read MoreFor Lisa and Angela Comstock, the Exchange has always been a part of their lives.
Read MoreTyndall AFB store manager Lillian Pena has seen a lot in her 37 year career with the Exchange, as she accompanied her Army husband and family throughout CONUS and overseas.
Read MoreMembers of the 3rd Battalion, 126th Infantry Regiment of the Michigan National Guard were treated to an evening of shopping and dining tailored for them at the Fort Polk Exchange.
Read MoreChief Master Sgt. Luis Reyes, the Exchange’s senior enlisted advisor, is giving members of the military community the chance to connect with big celebrities and rising talent in real-time during his “Chief Chats” on Facebook Live every Tuesday and Thursday. In case you missed it, last week’s episodes featured: Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers,…
Read MoreWith schools overseas transitioning into the summer break, the Exchange has wrapped up its highly successful grab-and-go school meal program, serving more than 85,000 meals.
Read More“The Exchange stands ready to provide a ray of sunshine in the wake of a natural disaster and bring a bit of comfort and normalcy to an otherwise dire situation.”
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