130 Years of Family Serving Family: Robert Chavis, Vilseck Rose Barracks
Not only is the Rose Barracks food court manager and 29-year associate a proud Army Veteran, but his commitment to service has never wavered since he hung up his uniform.
Not only is the Rose Barracks food court manager and 29-year associate a proud Army Veteran, but his commitment to service has never wavered since he hung up his uniform.
The Triangle Express shift manager served 26ยฝ years in the Armyโand has served those who serve for 20 years at the Exchange.
For the services business manager, the best part of his job is knowing heโs helping create the same kind of memories he cherished growing up. โThe PX was a huge part of our family life,โ…
The couple, who met at the Exchange, continue a Culberson family legacy of serving those who serve–Brian’s parents both worked at the Exchange for more than 30 years, and his brother was also an associate.
The food court manager, who has been with the Exchange since 1992, talks about working with her sister at the Exchangeโand about that time she encountered a moose in a Fort Wainwright Burger King drive-thru.
The branch store manager grew up with the Exchange.: “My father bought us our first Nintendo 64 there. The Exchange was anything and everythingโthere wasnโt a lot to do so we got excited every time…
The Army Veteran talks about deploying to Iraq, relating to young Soldiers and supporting the Fort Eisenhower community after a hurricane.
For the services business manager, serving those who serve isnโt just a jobโitโs a personal mission shaped by years of life within the military community
Not only do the Dyess Air Force Base associates have a combined 51 years of Exchange experience, their son works for the Exchange and a daughter and a son-in-law worked for the organization.
The childrenswear buyer has been with the Exchange for three years–but many of her Merchandising teammates met her well before that when her mom, a 40-year-associate, would bring her to work.
