ICYMI: The Week That Was in the Exchange Post
ICYMI, here’s a look at this week’s coverage.
Read More#FlashbackFriday: The Recently Passed Star Who Once Performed at an Exchange Dance
And did it when she was one of the top recording stars in the United States.
Read MoreYokota Exchange Opens First Bath & Body Works in Mainland Japan
“The Bath & Body Works store being the first in the mainland is such a great accomplishment,” said General Manager Andrew Defelice. “We’re excited to offer service members and their families a taste of home through this vendor.”
Read More130 Years of Family Serving Family: Jimmie Burris, Fairchild AFB and Malmstrom AFB Exchanges
An Air Force son, Burris grew up with the Exchange–and will celebrate his 26th anniversary with the organization in August.
Read MoreTsunami Warnings Affect PAC Exchanges, But No Damage Reported
Pacific Region Exchanges escaped damage after a tsunami warning was issued for most of the region following a high-magnitude earthquake off the Russia coast, but operations were affected at several stores.
Read MoreNow on Flickr: More Than a Thousand 130th Anniversary Photos!
We asked asked associates to try to break a record. And they did.
Read MoreExchange Opens Self-Serve 24/7 Store at Fort Leavenworth Maximum-Security Prison
It’s the 12th self-serve 24/7 store in the Military Corrections Complex that makes up the United States Disciplinary Barracks and Joint Regional Correctional Facility.
Read MoreRetiring Chief Administrative Officer/EVP Looks Back on Exchange Career
After he finished active duty, the Navy Veteran entered the civilian world, which was where he met Tom Shull. Lozier joined the Exchange in 2012, months after Mr. Shull was named Director/CEO.
Read MoreClosing Credits: Retiring ECP SVP Tommy Ward Reflects on Exchange Career
Ward’s more than 20 years at the Exchange have included multiple deployments.
Read MoreLATEST NEWS
OPERATION: Call Out—Western Region
Western Region recognizes Andrew Glaser, Makenzi Wright and Cynthia Ivone for their outstanding hard work and unwavering dedication to our customers.
Read MoreService Award Winners for June
The Exchange Post recognizes associates who have made it to the 1-year, 5-year-, 10-year and beyond marks in their Exchange careers.
Read MoreThe Week That Was in the Exchange Post
ICYMI, here’s the week in Exchange Post coverage.
Read More130 Years of Family Serving Family: Paz Johnson, Fort Stewart
The food court manager, who has been with the Exchange since 1992, talks about working with her sister at the Exchange—and about that time she encountered a moose in a Fort Wainwright Burger King drive-thru.
Read MoreEric Boen Speaks About His Career Path, Foundations of Leadership
In 2002, Eric Boen joined the Exchange, working in Finance & Accounting while he was still finishing work on his bachelor’s degree. By 2003, he’d begun a series of deployments to Iraq, where he decided that maybe FA wasn’t where he wanted to be. “Your career is in your own hands,” Boen, now senior vice…
Read More130 Years of Family Serving Family: Miguel Abreu, Camp Courtney, Okinawa
The branch store manager grew up with the Exchange.: “My father bought us our first Nintendo 64 there. The Exchange was anything and everything—there wasn’t a lot to do so we got excited every time we got to go to the Exchange.”
Read MoreBaumholder, Sembach Exchanges Open Modern Launderettes
The automated launderettes, a collaboration between the Exchange and Germany-based concessionaire Nextwash, enhance Quality of Life for U.S. Military communities.
Read MoreYou Told Us What You Think. Now Here Are Our Next Steps
On June 2, the Exchange Post released a reader survey seeking feedback on what our primary internal communication channel is doing right and what can be done better. Now it’s time to work on improvements.
Read MoreThe 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.
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