ICYMI: The Week That Was in the Exchange Post
ICYMI, here’s the week in Exchange Post coverage.
ICYMI, here’s the week in Exchange Post coverage.
More than 300 people stood in line for the grand opening, with Exchange Commander Maj. Gen. Kathryn Frost helping cut the ribbon
It’s the second Hunt Brothers Pizza at Camp Zama and the fourth on mainland Japan.
The Express store manager, a military spouse and 21-year associate, enjoys the small-town feel of working at a smaller installation.
JBSA-Lackland Exchange Service Business technician Kristen Ruiz and JBSA-Randolph Express laborer Jemse Cruz are planning to reach another milestone together as a couple – joining the Nation’s military, as newlyweds.
Raymond D. Conner was a World War I Veteran who started working for the Exchange after answering a newspaper ad. When he retired, he was the Exchange’s longest-serving associate.
Within hours of receiving a request for support, the JBAB team arranged for food trucks, bottled water and more to support Coast Guard and Air Force personnel working on recovery efforts after the crash of…
From a $1.75 an hour summer-hire custodial job, Rosenberg rose to Exchange president. He retires at the end of this month.
The upgrade more than doubles the seating capacity of the food court, which is designed to be a community gathering place where customers can share a meal with family or friends.
