Where Heroes Work
“Being a Veteran and being around the Exchange and the military all my life, it was really very humbling to be part of this experience,” said Andrea Frazier, who manages Exchanges in Puerto Rico and Honduras.
Read More“If you’ve already served your country, continue to serve. .. If you have a passion for providing and serving for people, continue to do that and serve your fellow service members.”
Read MorePark talks about how the positive ways the Exchange has affected her life family and why she would recommend the Exchange as a career to other spouses.
Read MoreMetzler, who is also an Air Force son, talks the often lifelong bonds that Exchange associates share and more.
Read MoreThe Marine Corps spouse talks about the Exchange benefit, what it has meant for her family and more in the latest #WhereHeroesWork video.
Read MoreThe Exchange Post is launching #WhereHeroesWork Wednesday, a series featuring Veterans and military spouses sharing their Exchange stories through a series of videos. Each week, the Exchange Post will communicate their tales of service, both to our Nation and to the Exchange.
Read MoreIn his third Where Heroes Work video, the Army Veteran talks about the rewards of Exchange deployment.
Read MoreIn her second Where Heroes Work video, Williams, whose children have served in three military branches, talks about how the Exchange is a worldwide community that embraces military families
Read Moren her second Where Heroes Work video, the military spouse talks about how the Exchange is always there for the deployed—including her husband
Read MoreThe 33-year Exchange associate who talks about his deployment experience and what it means to serve those who serve.
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