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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COVID-19 Heroes: Deployed Associates from IT, RE and HR Step Up to Run Stores in Kuwait
“It’s hard to appreciate someone standing still at a register . . . until you actually do it and your first night back at your room, you wonder why your legs hurt so much.”
Read MoreMore Than 250 Vehicles Line Up for Fort Sam Burger King’s Opening Day
“Once people realized we were open, we had cars lining up all the way down the parking lot.”
Read MoreFort Bragg Domino’s Continues to Deliver Smiles Through Stress of COVID-19
“It’s been an honor to participate in something like this that helps our extended military family.”
Read MoreWatch Now! Meet Vicenza’s ‘Hidden Hero’ Winnie Kroll
The Soldiers call her “mother.”
Read MoreMilitary Exclusive! Chief Reyes Hosts Mark Wahlberg, Mario Lopez and More Live on Facebook
Chief Master Sgt. Luis Reyes, the Exchange’s senior enlisted advisor, is hosting celebrities and musical guests during live segments on the Exchange’s Facebook page
Read MoreCOVID-19 Heroes: Dispatch from Europe Region
“Many of us come from military families or have served ourselves, so we know firsthand how important the Exchange is to maintaining normalcy in times of change. That’s what family serving family is all about.”
Read MoreCOVID-19 Heroes: Davis-Monthan Exchange Hosts a Curbside Salute to Military Kids
“We wanted to do something fun to show them we’re still thinking about them and honoring them during Month of the Military Child.”
Read MoreCOVID-19 Heroes: Exchange Shopper Treats Netzaberg Express Team Like Family
“I’m happy to do what I can to help them.”
Read MoreFort Jackson Exchange Connects Basic Training Graduates with Friends, Family Across the Country During COVID-19 Pandemic
“The smiles these Soldiers have coming through the door say it all.”
Read MoreCOVID-19 Heroes: MFE Supports Soldiers at Fort Benning
“This is an example of how the Exchange leans forward to support service members and their families, wherever they are serving.”
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