Family Serving Family
One in a series honoring the Exchange’s 125 years of family serving family. Much has changed at the Fort Jackson Exchange since Shirley Williams joined the team in 1970. Back then, the main store had yet to be built. She sold towels, dishes and other home goods at an Exchange housewares store on the installation.…
Read MoreAs Exchange associates, Tessa and MaKayla Cooper are following in the footsteps of their mother, Rebekah Cooper.
Read MoreDaphany Horne was honored recently for 30 years of service to the Exchange.
Read MoreMichelle Brandley’s responsibilities include ordering products for the Express.
Read MoreThe Army & Air Force Exchange Service is celebrating the first anniversary of welcoming home 4.1 million service-connected disabled Veterans to their lifelong, in-store shopping benefit.
Read MoreLaura Quives and Vanessa Hunt became familiar with the Exchange at a young age.
Read MoreOn Nov. 5, Zaida Torres was honored with a ceremony recognizing her 40 years of service to the Exchange.
Read MoreFor Terrence Carter, the best part of working for the Exchange is interacting with people from all walks of life.
Read MoreFather and son John Bellar and Aaron Vanderuff work at the Fort Leavenworth Exchange food court.
Read MoreMilitary life and the Exchange have long been part of the LoRee family.
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