ICYMI: The Week That Was in the Exchange Post
In case you missed it, hereโs a look at this weekโs coverage.
In case you missed it, hereโs a look at this weekโs coverage.
In July 1940, the first World War II PX in Alaska opened in three storage tents, a small beginning of what would soon become an exchange system spread across the vast state. Here are some…
The 31-year associate has driven 1.7 million miles during his Exchange career, which will come to the end of the road when he retires in August.
It’s the first on-the-go option for Army National Guard members on the installation.
The Veteran-owned framing, engraving and woodworking business, offers artwork prints, gifts for retirements and permanent changes of station, wood plaques, shadow boxes for awards and coins, and more.
The mother-daughter duo talk about working at the same place, their life in a military family and the uniqueness of Fort Drum.
โThe newly added offerings allow us to make life easier for the Fort Leonard Wood community,โ said Fort Leonard Wood Exchange General Manager Donald Cantwell.
Since 2017, the store, part of the Guam Exchange, has been in a 5,000-square-foot building. But it didnโt start that way.
Josephine Brazil, Hitoshi Oshiro and Maricarl Martwick represent the โBest of the Bestโ from the Pacific Region. Our teams continue to provide amazing customer experiences for our service members, retirees and their families within our…
These Central Region associates understand the meaning Family Serving Family and Serving the Best Customers in the World. They go above and beyond to ensure the Exchange is providing service and a taste of home…
