
“I do this because I was needed and it’s my job and duty to help.”

For her worth ethnic, managers and associates chose Stacey Grier to receive a challenge coin from the garrison commander.

“These associates are passionate about keeping the benefit strong for Soldiers, Airmen and their families.”

“I am glad to be serving my country and the people on the front line of this pandemic.”

” . . . being a military spouse and Exchange associate, you always have family, even if they are not blood.”

“It’s hard to appreciate someone standing still at a register . . . until you actually do it and your first night back at your room, you wonder why your legs hurt so much.”

The Soldiers call her “mother.”

“Many of us come from military families or have served ourselves, so we know firsthand how important the Exchange is to maintaining normalcy in times of change. That’s what family serving family is all about.”

“The smiles these Soldiers have coming through the door say it all.”

The safety and health of Exchange shoppers and associates are of utmost importance.
