
Twelve sons and daughters of Exchange associates will find paying for college a little easier, thanks to $40,000 in scholarships awarded by the AAFES Retired Employees Association (AREA).

For the fifth straight year, the Exchange is named as one of the top places for Veterans to work.

The Exchange at Travis AFB recognized the winners of its Dandelion: Flower of the Military Child writing and art contest with $350 in Exchange gift cards.

Check out these exemplary associates who made their customers very happy.

Wake up in the wee hours of the morning sick as a dog? You can still talk to a doctor via Teladoc.

For 6,000 military spouses working at the Exchange, changing duty stations doesn’t have to mean giving up rewarding careers.

This week’s Express seminar: our customers can expect more BE FIT items and quick-serve meals lining Express shelves this year.

Nearly 20 years ago while living with her Airman husband and their three children in Germany, Susan Kolbe felt like she and her military family were part of something equally as important—the Exchange family.

By bringing more exciting events and cost savings to military shoppers, the Exchange is working closer than ever with the commissaries to send a clear message that shopping on the military installations is incredibly valuable.

Against the backdrop of the San Andres Mountains, Exchange associates supported 8,600 people who marched 26 miles through the high desert with one message: Remember the fallen of the Bataan Death March.