Eastern Region
“I consider it a privilege to ‘talk up’ the Exchange—who we are, what we do, whom we serve and the fact that we go wherever the troops and their families go. It gives the Exchange an entirely different meaning!”
Read MoreThe Express manager’s parents both served in the Air Force, but he knew active-duty military life wasn’t for him. “So I wanted the next best thing. I knew what the Exchange did and wanted to be a part of that.”
Read MoreDwight Eisenhower, the 34th President of the United States, served in the Army during a long and distinguished career that included serving as Supreme Commanding General of the Allied forces in North Africa and Europe during World War II and commanding Allied forces during the D-Day invasion. As president, he oversaw some of the country’s earliest steps in eliminating racial segregation at public schools and in the Army.
Read MoreThe Moody AFB Exchange cut the ribbon on a new restaurant at the Express Oct. 18. Chopz offers better-for-you options like salads, subs and burritos for the Moody community.
Read MoreExchange Director/CEO Tom Shull spoke with associates Oct. 16, thanking them for their commitment to making life better for the Fort Liberty community.
Read MoreThe 23-year Exchange associate talks about the career opportunities and flexibility the Exchange offers to military spouses.
Read MoreThe Army Veteran and Air Force spouse and mom talks about how the Exchange has helped her develop in her personal life and her career.
Read More“Being a Veteran and being around the Exchange and the military all my life, it was really very humbling to be part of this experience,” said Andrea Frazier, who manages Exchanges in Puerto Rico and Honduras.
Read MoreIn the ad, Andrea Frazier, an Air Force Veteran, talks about how the Exchange serves the military community.
Read MoreAs Tropical Storm (formerly hurricane) Idalia moves offshore from South Carolina, leaving behind heavy winds and rain, Exchanges in the South East and Central Eastern Areas appeared to avoid any damage and were preparing to resume normal business operations.
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