
โIโve enjoyed learning about all the intricacies and attention to detail each of the directorates place on improving the Quality of Life for our service members and their families both past and present,โ

The Air Force Command Support Staff technician, who has been with the Exchange since January, says that being part of the Exchange has already given him a new positive perspective on his career.

James Farmerโs job has its perks. Heโs now an award-winning barista at the Exchange Starbucks on Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph.

“I see AAFES [as] a great career path for those that want to serve, travel, build a successful career, raise a family, and any combination of those.โย

SMSgt Rios joined the Exchange in January and has already experienced the core value of Family Serving Family in a personal way.

The 23-year Army Veteran, who joined the Exchange in July, has had eclectic roles in her military career.

Even though Thompson has only spent six months in his assignment at the Exchange, he says it has already been a meaningful and rewarding experience finding new ways to support the mission.

Campano, who has been with the Exchange for three years, appreciates the Exchange’s team-oriented spirit and living the “We Go Where You Go” motto.

The 40-year-plus associate has been at Minot since 1988 and in her current position since 2002.

For the second consecutive year, Altus Air Force Base hosted the Legacy of the Spear event, welcoming back service members and employees with a past connection to the base, and once again the Exchange was…
