125 Years of Family Serving Family โ Angela and Lisa Comstock
For Lisa and Angela Comstock, the Exchange has always been a part of their lives.
For Lisa and Angela Comstock, the Exchange has always been a part of their lives.
One in a series honoring the Exchangeโs 125 years of family serving family. ย When Petrice Gonzales started at the Exchange 31 years ago, working in the fashion department was a great fit because she had…
One in a series honoring the Exchangeโs 125 years of family serving family. Maria โNancyโ Luke will always remember how she came to work at the Exchange. โWhen I walked into the shoppette, I met…
One in a series honoring the Exchangeโs 125 years of family serving family Santiago Garciaโs family roots at the Exchange and in the military run deep. Nine members of Garciaโs familyโhis father, mother, an uncle,…
Another week has come and gone, and it was another busy one in the Exchange Post as the 125th anniversary celebration continues for the Department of Defenseโs largest retailer. This week, the Exchange Post spotlights…
One in a series honoring the Exchangeโs 125 years of family serving family Jason and Patricia Rakestraw first met at the Hawaii Exchange office in 2003 where Patricia was an office assistant and Jason worked…
โThe Exchangeโs mission of serving those who serve has resonated with my family for years and is very important to us.โ
โWhat I like best about working for the Exchange is that it keeps me connected to other military spouses in my customers and co-workers.”
” . . . being a military spouse and Exchange associate, you always have family, even if they are not blood.โ
โWe wanted to do something fun to show them weโre still thinking about them and honoring them during Month of the Military Child.โ

