
The Exchange is saluting associates who go the extra mile—literally—to fulfill its 128-year-old “We Go Where You Go” mission during National Truck Driver Appreciation Week.

“Car washes and auto detailing are in high demand in Alaska, so having easy access to a great facility without having to leave base is a huge win for our Soldiers, Airmen and their families.”

The award recognizes the outstanding and innovative efforts of the people who operate and maintain U.S. military installations and exemplary support of Department of Defense missions.

The restaurant will serve the medical team and offering nutritious options to service members, their families and the Veterans seen at our hospital.

The restaurant has 81 locations in eight states. The Tyndall BX location is the first on a military installation.

The Veteran-owned framing, engraving and woodworking business, offers artwork prints, gifts for retirements and permanent changes of station, wood plaques, shadow boxes for awards and coins, and more.

The mother-daughter duo talk about working at the same place, their life in a military family and the uniqueness of Fort Drum.

The Afghanistan native, who was one of the first female translators in Afghanistan, moved to the U.S., where one of her mentors recommended that she apply at the Exchange.

The Fort Sill Exchange welcomed more than 300 motorcyclists and support vehicles for a pit stop on their 2,700-mile “Run for the Wall” memorial ride from California to Washington, D.C.

The initial rollout includes 33 locations under contract with Gino Morena Enterprises.
