Exchange Mobile Center Launches At Fort Cavazos
The Fort Cavazos PX is providing Soldiers and their families with the latest mobile technology with the launch of its new mobile kiosk inside the main store.
The Fort Cavazos PX is providing Soldiers and their families with the latest mobile technology with the launch of its new mobile kiosk inside the main store.
The restaurant is owned by a retired lieutenant colonel who served in the Army for 32 years.
The restaurant also offers Keto and paleo bowls, quesadillas, nachos, chips and dips, breakfast and more.
The Freshens Food Service Foreman reflects on her 30-year Exchange career before her retirement Dec. 1.
Coffee (and much more) time: The Wright-Patterson BX unveiled its revamped and renovated Starbucks location on Nov. 1 and welcomed a new Dunkin’ to the installation on Nov. 9.
Shoppers at the Dyess Air Force Base Exchange now have access to custom woodworking, laser engraving and more with the addition of Myles of Creations.
The restaurant offers Asian cuisine, including teriyaki dishes, chow mein, Korean corn dogs and more.
The Edwards Exchange team and command team cut ribbons at the three locations on Oct. 24.
Serving the largest American community outside of the United States, DOCS, inside the KMCC Exchange shopping center, can treat active-duty service members, military families, retirees and Department of Defense civilians.
The New Mexico-based restaurant features a variety of teriyaki bowls, wraps, pastas, loaded baked potatoes and more.
