Fort Cavazos Exchange Welcomes Sbarro to Food Court
It’s the third Exchange Sbarro location of the popular restaurant.

It’s the third Exchange Sbarro location of the popular restaurant.

This new enhancement supports the Exchange’s mission to improve the Quality of Life for service members—keeping families connected.

It’s the fourth location of the popular restaurant opened by the Exchange on a military installation.

The 5,000-square-foot store opened in the Yokota Community Center, expanding the Exchange Concessions footprint.

It’s the first Chipotle on Fort Liberty and third in the Exchange portfolio.

The military spouse is a 20-year associate who, in her current role as certified restaurant trainer, develops the next generation of Exchange restaurant managers

A military spouse of 39 years, Miller was comforted by the knowledge that the Exchange was able to provide her husband the things he needed when he deployed.

Designed to support active-duty service members and their families stationed at Offutt AFB, the center also serves to encourage Veterans to settle and build their futures in Nebraska

Since 1955, the Exchange has been nourishing the next generation through its school meal program, ensuring that military children overseas have nutritious breakfasts and lunches while giving their military parents peace of mind.

Nearly 375 associates at the WCDC now have access to round-the-clock shopping at the URU.
