Marisa Conner
The custodial worker joined the Women’s Army Corps in 1970, in the middle of the Vietnam War. Her 21 years of service included playing trumpet in the 14th Army Band, the last all-woman military band at Fort McClellan, Alabama.
Read MoreAttending the annual showcase keeps the Exchange up to date and relevant in an industry that is constantly evolving.
Read MoreAs part of the Exchange’s aggressive approach to expanding quick-serve restaurants, Hot Stuff Kitchen joins Hunt Brothers Pizza, Chopz and Eddie Peppers to continue to build on the success of the Express programs.
Read MoreThe U.S. Army Garrison Devens Reserve Forces Training Area community can now get meals, snacks and beverages at the Exchange’s 24/7 unmanned retail market.
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Read MoreShoppers can rent and buy Wi-fi routers for internet service at affordable prices with more options, including no data limit.
Read MoreThe store is three times the size of the previous Express, with an expanded assortment and a Hunt Brothers Pizza restaurant.
Read MoreIt’s the eighth tattoo shop on a military installation, offering tattoos in a safety-focused environment.
Read MoreThe Fort Liberty community can check out three renovated Expresses on post—Smoke Bomb Hill, Butner Road and Pines—for a new look, expanded assortment and speedier checkout experience. The Smoke Bomb Hill and Butner Road Expresses also feature new restaurants!,
Read MoreThe restaurant also offers Keto and paleo bowls, quesadillas, nachos, chips and dips, breakfast and more.
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