#FlashbackFriday: ‘We go where you go’ took the Exchange to two Olympics
The Exchange’s “We go where you go” mission went for the gold in supporting troops at two Olympic Games in the U.S.
The Exchange’s “We go where you go” mission went for the gold in supporting troops at two Olympic Games in the U.S.
Ralph Rusch, an assistant Express manager at Camp Humphreys, was recently recognized by James McConville, chief of staff of the Army, for representing the retirement community in South Korea and worldwide as a volunteer for…
Army Spc. Chloe Roberts knows that transitioning to civilian life has challenges, but she’s preparing herself by interning at the Exchange’s Fort Hood store as an end user-computer technician through the Department of Defense’s Operation…
Reaching for the MILITARY STAR® card at a military exchange store or commissary is strengthening benefits for all who serve and have served.
Days after www.aaafes.com debuted, thousands found AAFES’ new online home. It evolved into the user-friendly ShopMyExchange.com, and it will continue to grow.
Have pictures from you store’s celebration? Send them to us for inclusion in a special Flickr album.
In case you missed it, here’s a look at this week’s coverage in the Exchange Post.
On July 25. the Exchange will celebrate its 126th anniversary serving those who serve. It all started in a little room on the frontier.
At home, abroad, in war zones, through natural disasters—wherever Soldiers, Airmen and Guardians serve, the Army & Air Force Exchange Service has gone with them for the last 126 years.
Before West Point Cadet Zachary “Zach” Hall began his Exchange internship July 1, he was unfamiliar with Exchange’s deployment program for associates. By the time his internship ended July 16, he had learned a lot…
