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With help from Exchange headquarters, local commands and vendor partners, Exchanges are offering clothing, shoes, blankets, children’s toys, snacks, mobile phone accessories, hygiene products and other essentials as guests complete the necessary steps for resettlement in the United States.
Read MoreCamp Humphreys Food Activity Manager Cha, Hye-chin, has been working for the Exchange since 1991. She still enjoys coming to work and serving the best customers in the world while working side-by-side with her teammates.
Read MoreSo far, the Exchange has shipped 250,000 units of merchandise, including blankets, hygiene products, shoes, children’s items, snacks, beverages and other essentials, in support of Afghan guests in a mission requires input from nearly every corner of Exchange operations.
Read MoreSaucedo will retire Aug. 27, capping off a career defined by tireless determination to find new and better ways to serve Warfighters and their families.
Read MoreThe Exchange is bringing tastes of home to service members and their families as DoorDash delivery service rolls out to several Army and Air Force installations.
Read MoreWith COVID restrictions easing at many installations, the Exchange’s 60 movie theaters are in various stages of reopening, with more than half worldwide welcoming moviegoers again.
Read More125 Years of Family Serving Family – Stephanie Schroeder, Production Supervisor, Gruenstadt Bakery
Schroeder began her career at the Gruenstadt bakery as a dough mixer on the bun line. After 23 years, she is now the production supervisor and is enjoying every minute.
Read MoreJuly is National Ice Cream Month, so here’s a look at the role ice cream has played in Exchange history.
Read MoreThe Exchange is all in to support the Army’s initiative to improve quality of life for Soldiers and families at Forts Polk, Irwin, Wainwright and Hood.
Read MoreFort Bragg Garrison Commander Col. Scott Pence called Old Glory’s work during the shutdown a flawless operation.
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