
Associates can turn to the report for the Exchange’s statements about how the organization, now in its 124th year, remains relevant to Soldiers, Airmen, families, military retirees and all honorably discharged Veterans

See pictures dating back to the Civil War and read text of the Exchange and its predecessors in the Exchange History Flickr Album. Nearly 13,000 views so far!

The Exchange appeared in comics throughout its 124 years.

“People today, like me, want to get in and get out and not have to wait in line. Personally, I love the self-checkout.”

The first five years were definitely not easy. Just ask the prohibitionists.

Learn how the Exchange got its start and where. We still operate a store there.

“The customers were thrilled as they entered the new store to find an expanded product assortment, and the clean crisp execution of Exchange standards.”

“Just to see the smiles on the Airmen’s faces—it made us feel so good.”

These associates “exponentially increased the quality of life and morale” right at the tip of the spear

“Any opportunity we have to reach out to Veterans and members of the community that support the Veterans and installation must be taken advantage of to the fullest.”
