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The store will make accessing military uniforms easier for Soldiers, Airmen, Marines and Coast Guard members assigned to U.S. Army Garrison-Miami.
Read MoreYour amazing work to advance our strategic priorities is creating incredible momentum as we head into the final stretch of 2024. Team Exchange’s commitment to outstanding execution is fueling impressive results.
Read More“The transformation is incredible—it’s amazing to see how beautiful this place is,” Schofield Barracks Garrison Commander Col. Rachel Sullivan said at the grand reopening.
Read MoreThe upgrade includes JBLM’s first Hot Stuff Kitchen restaurant and second Hunt Brothers Pizza, along with an expanded Snack Avenue and new walk-in cooler/freezer section.
Read MoreThis is the third Panera opened by the Exchange on a military installation.
Read MoreSeymour Johnson Air Force Base Airmen, families, retirees and community members can enjoy an upgraded shopping experience at the main Exchange, which recently underwent $4 million in improvements.
Read MoreThe new 12,272-square-foot Express, in the heart of the 82nd Airborne Division training area, is the 15th Express to open on Fort Liberty.
Read MoreThe Exchange renovated the very small PX to nearly double its size, allowing for shelves stocked with more American snacks and beverages, as well as non-food items.
Read MoreGeneral Manager Hollie Heft Morales says the community has responded well to both offerings, which opened in June.
Read MoreThe 12,808-square-foot troop store provides a convenient shopping experience for Soldiers, students in advanced individual training and Airmen, Guardians, Sailors and Marines.
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