Robert Philpot

Exchange Nears 50,000 Veteran and Military Spouse Hires

By Robert Philpot / July 21, 2020 /

“Hiring Veterans and spouses is a Quality-of-Life force multiplier—they understand military shoppers better than anyone.”

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The Exchange at 125: Outfitting America’s Heroes

By Robert Philpot / July 21, 2020 /

Throughout most of the Exchange’s history, troops could buy military uniforms in the main stores, but the Army and the Air Force also carried them in their own outlets. To cut costs and combine operations, the military turned operations of its clothing stores over to the Exchange. During March through May 1976, the Exchange assumed…

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The Exchange at 125: Horseback Riding Schools, Drive-In Theater and Merry-Go-Round

By Robert Philpot / July 21, 2020 /

Throughout its 125 years, the Army & Air Force Exchange Service has offered just about any kind of service customers wanted. During the 1950s, Exchange concessionaires at Fort Hood and Fort Huachuca operated horseback riding schools. The Exchange even provided a merry-go-round for military children at Harmon AFB in Newfoundland, Canada. At Fort Dix in…

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125 Years of Family Serving Family – Santiago Garcia, director, IT

By Robert Philpot / July 21, 2020 /

One in a series honoring the Exchange’s 125 years of family serving family Santiago Garcia’s family roots at the Exchange and in the military run deep. Nine members of Garcia’s family—his father, mother, an uncle, cousins, great-uncles, great-aunts—have worked or are working for the Exchange. “With our core value family serving family, I believe it…

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Exchange Celebrates 125 Years of Serving Those Who Serve

By Robert Philpot / July 20, 2020 /

“Starting from humble beginnings, the Exchange traces its roots to merchants who followed the Army and provided goods from tents on the American frontier. Today, the hard-earned benefit is a force multiplier to recruiting, resilience and retention, serving military communities in all 50 states and 32 countries.”

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The Exchange at 125: Exchanges of Today Aren’t the Ones of Yesteryear

By Robert Philpot / July 20, 2020 /

Throughout the Exchange’s history, main stores—post exchanges, base exchanges, PXs, BXs, whatever the troops called them—have changed from rudimentary tents and not-so-well-lit rooms to the most modern shopping malls that rival those in the private sector. Here is a sampling of what today’s main stores looked like years ago. Find more in the “PXs of…

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The Exchange at 125: Ensuring a Sanitized Shopping Environment During COVID-19 Pandemic

By Robert Philpot / July 20, 2020 /

Never before in modern history have Exchange associates faced anything as ominous as the COVID-19 virus, but they remained committed to the well-being of shoppers and themselves. Beginning in March, they began wearing required facemasks. Headquarters associates began working from home. Customer service and sales points were disinfected regularly, while clear shields were installed at…

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The Exchange at 125: The Battle of Brisbane

By Robert Philpot / July 17, 2020 /

On April 5, 1942, the first PX in Australia opened in Brisbane as hundreds of American Soldiers arrived during World War II. Tensions between Australian and American Soldiers began simmering almost immediately because the Americans made more money and wore better uniforms. Tensions boiled over on Nov. 26-27 with the Battle of Brisbane. The face-off…

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The Exchange at 125: Our First ‘Store’ in Afghanistan Was a Tent

By Robert Philpot / July 16, 2020 /

On Feb. 9, 2002, at Afghanistan’s Kandahar AB, associates Ralph Henderson, Billy Hullender and Larry Reimann opened the Exchange’s first store in that country: a hastily constructed tent. They welcomed a seemingly endless line of American Warfighters seeking personal hygiene items, snacks, drinks and anything that would remind them of home. By the time the…

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Nellis Exchange Cuts Ribbon on New Qdoba Restaurant

By Robert Philpot / July 16, 2020 /

“The readiness and resiliency of our fighting force are the Exchange’s top priorities, and bringing Qdoba to Nellis will further our goal of helping Airmen and their families to live a BE FIT lifestyle.”

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