Exchange Earns Ninth Consecutive Recognition as Best for Vets Employer
The Exchange continues its legacy as a top employer of Veterans by earning a spot on Military Times’ list.
The Exchange continues its legacy as a top employer of Veterans by earning a spot on Military Times’ list.
Popular local food truck Rhea’s Mini Donuts and Doner Kebabs is now serving the JBER community at the Exchange food court.
In his third Where Heroes Work video, the Army Veteran talks about serving those who serve.
The assistant store manager began his Exchange career at the Little Rock AFB Exchange Burger King in 2006. “When I got out of high school, my older sister was already working at the Exchange. I…
The freed hostages were first flown to Algiers, Algeria, before they were transported to Rhein-Main Air Base near Frankfurt, Germany. The 50,000-square foot Hainerberg shopping center near Wiesbaden, about 25 miles west of the air…
Additional stores are located on Misawa Air Base and Yokota Air Base in mainland Japan and Marine Camps Foster and Hansen on Okinawa.
In addition to retirees and military dependents, disabled Veterans, Department of Defense civilians and retirees and other Common Access Card-holders can also visit the dental office.
“The Credit Program’s mission centers on our customers, and this shows that we produced something that they wanted.”
Roger Reyes also received an $8,500 American Express gift card in the Exchange’s Monster Energy Sweepstakes, to personalize the ride to his liking.
Antonio Lynn is a 30-year Army Veteran who joined the Exchange after he retired 2020. He served all over the world, but his experience with one Exchange in 1996 stands out.
