ICYMI: The Week That Was in the Exchange Post
ICYMI, here’s a look at this week’s coverage.
Read More#FlashbackFriday: 130 Years Ago, the Exchange Was Born
On July 25, 1895—130 years ago today—the War Department issued General Orders No. 46, directing all Army commanders to establish “post exchanges” on their installations.
Read MoreSend Us Your National Hire a Veteran Day Pictures!
More than 80 PXs, BXs and distribution centers worldwide will host in-person hiring events, connecting Veterans to meaningful careers at the Department of Defense’s largest retailer.
Read More130 Years of Family Serving Family: Ricky Nelson Shumock Jr., Wiesbaden Exchange
The services business manager is an Army Veteran who found a new mission at the Exchange.
Read MoreWords From the Director/CEO: Celebrating 130 Years of Serving the Military Community
From the American frontier to Iraq and Afghanistan, from South Korea to the Balkans in Eastern Europe, the Exchange has lived up to its “We Go Where You Go” motto for 13 decades.
Read MoreSend Us Your 130th Anniversary Photos for a Special Flickr Album!
Send us pictures of your store’s celebration and see if we can break our Flickr record for Exchange anniversary photos.
Read More130 Years of Family Serving Family: Tracey Bernard, Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling
The Burger King manager and military spouse has had a variety of food court and restaurant jobs during her 30 years at the Exchange.
Read MoreAccess Granted: Password Resets on the Go
The future of passwords is here, and it doesn’t involve hold music.
Read MoreICYMI: The Week That Was in the Exchange Post
ICYMI, here’s a look at this week’s coverage.
Read More#FlashbackFriday: Evolution of the Exchange—Post Traders and Canteens
After abolishing the sutler system in 1866, Congress authorized the establishment of post traders in 1867. Also in the late 19th century, officers at installations without post traders started social clubs called canteens. Both were precursors of the Exchange.
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ICYMI: The Week That Was in the Exchange Post
In case you missed it, here’s a look at this week’s coverage.
Read More#FlashbackFriday: The Exchange Nurse Who Aided Victims of a Famous Shipwreck
The registered nurse, who was based at Exchange headquarters, was among the Red Cross volunteers who helped survivors of the Andrea Doria shipwreck in 1956.
Read More127 Years of Family Serving Family: Damon Cantey, Camp Humphreys
The Army Veteran used to serve Soldiers in a chow line. Now “I get to serve them in a different capacity as the PowerZone sales area manager.”
Read MoreDunkin’ Opens at Hohenfels, Bringing a Long-Awaited Coffee Shop to the Community
“I am truly thrilled to have Dunkin’ here in Hohenfels,” said Staff Sgt. Jonathan Lujan of the 1-4 Infantry Regiment. “We have been wanting a coffee spot for so long and now you guys are bringing my favorite, Dunkin’! Thank you so much!”
Read MoreCamp Humphreys Store Manager Set to Retire After More Than 30 Years
Camp Humphreys’ Main Store Manager Debra Melton’s career at the Exchange started in 1991 when she took a job at Darmstadt Foodland in Germany as a cashier. More than three decades later, she is scheduled to retire in July 2023 and start a new chapter in her life.
Read More127 Years of Family Serving Family: Tina Johnson, HR Systems
“I grew up in a military family and have always wanted to serve. Since I did not join the military, I felt this was a great opportunity to serve.”
Read MoreExchange Opens Fifth Tattoo Shop on Military Installation at Fort Drum
Exchange tattoo studios provide a safe and professional environment for Soldiers, Airmen, Guardians and their families.
Read MoreKnow the Rules Regarding Exchange- and Government-Owned Vehicles
Rental cars paid for by the Exchange are government vehicles and may be used for official purposes only. So what is “official purpose”?
Read MoreICYMI: The Week That Was in the Exchange Post
In case you missed it, here’s a look at this week’s coverage.
Read More#FlashbackFriday: Some Nuggets About Chicken Restaurants in Exchange History
National Fried Chicken Day was Thursday, but nobody said you can’t celebrate it (or keep celebrating it) today, or throughout the weekend. So Flashback Friday has prepared a bucketful of items about fried chicken in the Exchange’s past.
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