
The Exchange made a big move in the fast-food game in 1971 with Run-In Chef, which opened that year in Europe and CONUS. The aafesburger came along a little more than a decade later.

You can view a special Flickr album showing how Exchanges honored Veterans–and it’s not too late to send in your own photos.

In case you missed it, here’s a look at this week’s coverage.

During the past couple of weekends, three new Exchange announcements have made their national TV debuts. The videos, produced by the Exchange’s Digital Media Networks team, feature Sgt. Maj. Of the Army Michael R. Weimer;…

Whether your store is honoring those who have served or you’re participating in a parade, we want your Veterans Day photos for a special Flickr album.

In case you missed it, here’s a look at this week’s coverage

This week in the Exchange Post, Exchange Director/CEO Tom Shull praises the Fort Liberty team and asks associates to remember the fallen in a seminal event in the war on terror; we tell President Dwight…

Dwight Eisenhower, the 34th President of the United States, served in the Army during a long and distinguished career that included serving as Supreme Commanding General of the Allied forces in North Africa and Europe…

Post exchanges in Panama date back to the earliest part of the 20th century, when engineers began to build the Panama Canal. U.S. military installations popped up in the Central American country to protect the…

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