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One of the most remote and unusual Exchanges is at Camp Robertson Barracks, on the northern coast of Australia, where the Exchange has had a presence since World War II. In 2016, the Exchange began a joint venture with the Marine Corps Exchange. Marines provide the staff, and the Exchange provides the merchandise. In late…
Read MoreThe unit is larger than a typical unattended retail market and has aisles of products and space for shoppers to commune and enjoy their food on the go.
Read MoreThe spacious, private “Momma Pod” is one more way that the Exchange provides services that are important to military families.
Read MoreThe III Corps Express earned honors from Hunt Brothers Pizza in February for being the only store in the nation, including locations off military installations, to sell $1 million in pizza last year.
Read MoreIf you are experiencing financial stress or emotional strain, the Exchange EAP provides financial advisors and resources to support you.
Read MoreThe 23-year Army Veteran, who joined the Exchange in July, has had eclectic roles in her military career.
Read MoreAssociates serving as Public Affairs Representatives at each installation work all year long to share Exchange relevancy messaging with their community.
Read MoreMerchandising and marketing leaders from across military resale came to Exchange headquarters on Feb. 27 and 28 for the Alliance’s annual meeting, a gathering to discuss plans to continue strengthening exchange and commissary benefits.
Read MoreThe Exchange cut the ribbons on the new units on Feb. 9 and 23.
Read MoreThe restaurant didn’t open until 10:45 a.m.,, butcustomers began lining up before 9 a.m. to try favorites at the second Panda Express in Europe.
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