Family Serving Family
During his 10 months in Iraq Templeton witnessed first-hand the importance of our core value Family Serving Family.
Read MoreWhen Application Developer John Potter found out his coworker and friend had suffered a heart attack at work on March 23, he jumped into action and used the emergency medical training he’d received from the Exchange to begin CPR.
Read MoreUnder the Voluntary Leave Sharing Program, an eligible U.S. associate with a personal or family medical emergency may request to receive annual leave donations from other U.S. associates.
Read MoreLearn how General Manager Daniel Wise also serves his Jewish “family” at Fort Sill, Okla. – and why he doesn’t expect anything in return.
Read MoreExchange Credit Program SVP Jami Richardson has been with the Exchange 29 years. She left her home in Indiana after college to work at HQ Dallas, Texas. Far from family and friends, Richardson found a new sense of family at the Exchange. But this family serving family story actually began decades before she came to Texas as a field accountant.…
Read MoreThe only thing Nghi Le wanted to do when he escaped from a Vietnam prison was to serve U.S. troops. Read about how he got his wish.
Read MoreA mother from the Dallas headquarters watched her son do something “super.”
Read MoreMargie Daniel’s family tree includes 125 total years of Exchange service, four more years than post exchanges have been around. Truly Family Serving Family.
Read MoreIn January the Exchange celebrated the historical opening of three Mobile Field Exchanges (MFE) in Poland for the first time in its 121 years of service. In support of operations in Poland, the Exchange Europe team deployed three MFEs and opened three field barbershops to support the 3,500 troops entering Poland en route to multiple…
Read MoreExchange services associates at Wright-Patterson AFB served as shining examples of “Family Serving Family” by giving a special little boy with a deep intrigue of cars a chance to live a dream.
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