129 Years of Family Serving Family: Paul Trocki, Fort Eisenhower
The Army Veteran talks about deploying to Iraq, relating to young Soldiers and supporting the Fort Eisenhower community after a hurricane.

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.

The 15-year associate and military spouse has worked in a variety of roles and received strong support from her teammates–including during one day when she went in to labor while at work.

The services business manager, a 24-year Exchange associate, talks about how meaningful Vietnam War Veterans Day pinning ceremonies are, her work during Operation Allies Welcome and more.

The Fort Johnson Express manager, an Army daughter, talks about what life was like as a military child, her family’s deep history with the military and more.

The mother-daughter duo, who have been with the Exchange a combined 42 years, say they communicate well together on the job and off.

The warehouse worker, who started at the Exchange in 1983, served with the Maryland Air National Guard.

McCracken’s father, a 31-year Air Force Veteran whose last command was at F.E. Warren, was part of the groundbreaking ceremony for the current F.E. Warren BX building. Since 2021, Mac has worked at the Exchange…
