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One in a series honoring the Exchange’s 125 years of family serving family. William Moring got to know the Exchange as a child when he moved from base to base with his father, who had a 35-year career here that included stops at Fort Benning, Maxwell-Gunter Air Force Base, Rickenbacker Air Force Base, Iraq and…
Read MoreAnna Jeffries has relocated 10 times in the last 30 years and says she has loved every minute of it.
Read MoreOne in a series honoring the Exchange’s 125 years of family serving family For Turan Sezenoz, his love for the Exchange began the year he was born— in 1958, when his father began with the Exchange as an accountant. “Working for the Exchange has always been my family business,” said Sezenoz, a food service and…
Read More“It’s truly remarkable the impact one man can still have after 58 years of serving.”
Read MoreOne in a series honoring the Exchange’s 125 years of family serving family From the day he was born at Travis Air Force Base, Nick Cucinello has spent his life surrounded by service members. His father retired from the Air Force after serving more than 25 years on active duty. As a child, one of…
Read MoreChristine Harlan started working for the Exchange at an Express in Fort Riley while in college. Her flexible work hours allowed her to pursue her educational goals. As a cashier, she realized she enjoyed working for the Exchange and the military community.
Read MoreOne in a series of honoring the Exchange’s 125 years of family serving family For Katelyn Zahn, the Exchange has always been a part of her family. As a softlines associate at the Fort Lee Exchange, Zahn brings the comfort she’s known while growing up in a military family to the community. “The Exchange has…
Read MoreOne in a series honoring the Exchange’s 125 years of family serving family The U.S. welcomed Anthony “Kirk” Ramos’ grandfather into the country, giving him special immigration status after working for the Exchange as a dairy operations supervisor and playing a major part in stopping thefts at Clark Air Base in the Philippines. Years later,…
Read MoreOne in a series honoring the Exchange’s 125 years of family serving family David Toms’ half a century with the Exchange began when his father put him to work right out of high school in 1967 at the Exchange’s United Kingdom Distribution Center, where he continued to work until it closed 42 years later. “That’s…
Read MoreGrowing up overseas, one of Heidi McLean’s favorite childhood memories was going to the Exchange with her father at Leighton Barracks in Wurzburg, Germany.
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