The Week That Was in the Exchange Post
ICYMI, here’s a look at this week’s coverage.
When “Military Makeover with Montel” came calling, the Exchange Credit Program answered.
In 1986, Caspar Weinberger, President Ronald Reagan’s defense secretary, designated April as the Month of the Military Child, emphasizing the role children play in the military community.
From sweepstakes to in-store events, associates from multiple teams have built a lineup designed to honor the resilience, spirit and strength of military brats worldwide.
The Frontline Voices Quarterly Survey gives associates and managers on the front lines a direct way to share feedback, insights and ideas with Exchange leadership.
Sylvia Angleberger recently celebrated her 40th anniversary with the Exchange. And she’s not the only longtime associate in her family.
When Roger Neumann was commissioned in the Air Force as a second lieutenant in 1990, he began of wisdom learned as his military career developed. He shared some of that wisdom during a LINK presentation.
On March 27, 1964, Anchorage, Alaska, was struck by the strongest earthquake on record—measuring 9.2 on the Richter scale—to hit the United States. Here’s how the Exchange was affected and responded.

