The Week That Was in the Exchange Post
ICYMI, here’s a look at this week’s coverage.
Read More#FlashbackFriday: The Korean War Begins, and the Exchange is There
The Korean War began 75 years ago this week. The Exchange responded quickly, supporting troops in South Korea and Stateside. Check out some historical photos.
Read MoreNew Card Puts ‘Focus’ on Receiving Pay More Easily
The Focus Card is a Visa prepaid debit card that is available to all U.S. dollar-paid associates. Instead of receiving a paper check, associates with the card will have their pay loaded onto the card.
Read MoreFour Vendors Named Exchange Supplier of the Year for 2024
“Our suppliers of the year stand out for bringing the best tastes of home to those who serve and have served,” said Danielle Pelland, Consumables vice president.
Read More5 Express Stores Honored For Impulse Item Sales
Throughout fiscal 2024, Express stores worldwide competed in monthly competitions focused on impulse items. Here are the overall winners for the year.
Read MoreDay or Night, the Express Keeps the Benefit Relevant
Through its Express stores, the Exchange keeps its “We Go Where You Go” promise, bringing a taste of home no matter the hour.
Read MoreNellis First in the Air Force to Approve Food Trucks in Munitions Areas
After months of coordination between the Exchange, 57th Wing leadership, weapons safety experts and legal advisors, Nellis became the first base in the Department of the Air Force to formally authorize food trucks to operate within explosive hazard zones—improving the quality of life for hundreds of Airmen on the east side of the installation.
Read MoreThe Week That Was in the Exchange Post
ICYMI, here’s a look at this week’s coverage.
Read More#FlashbackFriday: A Volcano and the Philippines Exchange’s Last Days
In June 1991, Mount Pinatubo erupted, causing heavy damage at nearby Clark Air Base. It was the second-largest eruption of the 20th century.
Read MoreFort Eisenhower Troop Store Marks 1st Birthday With Hot-Dog Contest
Shift Manager Yvonne Jones designed the contest to build morale between drill sergeants and AIT Soldiers.
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ICYMI: The Week that was in the Exchange Post
This week in the Exchange Post, the Exchange partnered with Disney to offer a series of family-friendly virtual activities to military families during COVID-19, Air Force Maj. Anthony Ortiz discussed his longtime relationship with the Exchange as part of a Hispanic Heritage Month virtual presentation, and the Erbil Air Base Exchange brought some much-needed supplies…
Read More125 Years of Family Serving Family – William Moring, HQ
One in a series honoring the Exchange’s 125 years of family serving family. William Moring got to know the Exchange as a child when he moved from base to base with his father, who had a 35-year career here that included stops at Fort Benning, Maxwell-Gunter Air Force Base, Rickenbacker Air Force Base, Iraq and…
Read MoreExchange Partners with Disney to Offer Family-Friendly Virtual Activities, Online Movie Screenings During Pandemic
“This pandemic has no doubt been stressful for military families, so we wanted to do something that would help bring them together and make memories that will last a lifetime.”
Read MoreSee the Photos! Exchanges Celebrate National Truck Driver Appreciation Week
See how Exchanges across the globe celebrated their drivers’ tireless efforts to serve those who serve for National Truck Driver Appreciation Week.
Read More125 Years of Family Serving Family – Anna Jeffries, Sembach
Anna Jeffries has relocated 10 times in the last 30 years and says she has loved every minute of it.
Read MoreFor Deployed Marines, ‘We Bring the Store to Them’
Rodeos bring supplies to deployed service members who do not have regular access to an Exchange store. The Erbil Exchange rodeo team is made up of three associates who gather the items, which are requested by the Marines. From personal hygiene products, laundry detergent, snacks and protein powders, the supply list for the rodeo varies each time.
Read MoreICYMI: The Week that was in the Exchange Post
This week in the Exchange Post, the critical work of Exchange truck drivers was highlighted as part of National Truck Driver Appreciation Week, Exchanges along the Gulf and East coasts took action to prepare for Hurricane Sally and the Kadena Exchange was a big winner as three military families each won $10,000 shopping sprees. In…
Read MoreArmy & Air Force Exchange Service Celebrates 100th Starbucks Location
“Understanding ‘nobody can soldier without coffee,’ the Exchange continues to aggressively expand access to this familiar taste of home.”
Read MoreSeptember’s Customer Shoutouts: These Associates Rock!
These associates epitomize the meaning of ‘customer service!’
Read MoreMarine Alters His Routine … And Takes Home a $10,000 Exchange Shopping Spree
The daily routines for Marines stationed at Camp Kinser have changed because of the impacts of COVID-19 across Okinawa. For precautionary measures, gyms and other non-mission essential facilities on Camp Kinser have been closed to minimize the spread of the virus and for Master Sgt. Jacob Hayes, a communications chief for the 3rd Supply Battalion,…
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