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The exercise spreads about 2,000 troops from the U.S. Army and British Army across Fort Hood’s training ranges, with many of them stationed nearly 20 miles from the main containment area. In the spirit of “We go where you go,” the Fort Hood Exchange is providing support.
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Read MoreIt’s the third consecutive year the Exchange has been recognized by VETS Indexes as a leading voice on Veteran employment issues and for its dedication to hiring heroes.
Read More“I grew up around the military and the Air Force my whole life. I wanted to join the military but wasn’t able to because of a back injury in high school. My mom worked for the Exchange, and I saw what they did for her.”
Read MoreThis week in the Exchange Post, the KMCC Exchange supports U.S. evacuees arriving from Sudan; meet the heroes who inspired Fort Gregg-Adams’ new name; Fort Irwin hosts the stars of ‘Guy Ritchie’s the Covenant’; 12 children of Exchange associates receive AREA scholarships; the Altus AFB Exchange hosts the Legacy of the Spear event; Exchange teams…
Read MoreAlthough the Exchange had operations in Europe during the early days of World War II, the organization that most closely resembles today’s Exchange in Europe was born on April 24, 1943—80 years ago this month—when the Army Exchange Service opened a London office (at least one source gives the date as May 1, but it’s…
Read MoreGyllenhaal and Salim spent time with Soldiers, families and the Exchange team before introducing the film to a capacity audience of 420 for a free advance screening a week before the nationwide theatrical release.
Read MoreFort Lee is now officially known as Fort Gregg-Adams. The Army post’s new name is in honor of two barrier-breaking Black Army officers, one of whom is a former commander of the Exchange’s Europe operation.
Read MoreExchange associates across directorates worked together to plan and execute the #MonthOfTheMilitaryChild celebration at PXs and BXs worldwide
Read MoreAbout 90 evacuees from the U.S. Embassy in Sudan, as well as the Marines who executed the evacuation operation, arrived at the Exchange a few hours after they landed in Germany. The team was prepared to support the evacuees, including a few children and pets.
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