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Exchanges worldwide celebrated the Air Force’s birthday and National Truck Driver Appreciation Week, and are still celebrating National Hispanic Heritage Month.
Read MoreJulie Gregory, services business manager at Offutt Air Force Base, is passionate about helping people, both in her job at the Exchange and also when she’s away from work—including helping strangers after a tornado.
Read MoreCamp Humphreys Food Activity Manager Cha, Hye-chin, has been working for the Exchange since 1991. She still enjoys coming to work and serving the best customers in the world while working side-by-side with her teammates.
Read MoreIn case you missed it, here’s a look at this week’s coverage in the Exchange Post.
Read MoreThe Air Force turns 74 on Sept. 18. Have pictures from your store’s celebration? Send them to us,
Read MoreSince 1987, the National Private Truck Council has inducted four members each year into its Hall of Fame, considered one of the most prestigious honors in the trucking industry. Four of those drivers worked for the Exchange.
Read MoreNational Truck Driver Week Appreciation Week continues through Sept. 18. Show us how your store is showing its appreciation for Exchange drivers, and we’ll include the photos in a special Flickr album. Please send high-res versions as attachments to exchangepost@aafes.com or socialmedia@aafes.com.
Read MoreFour new custom trailers from the Army & Air Force Exchange Service are hitting the road to celebrate the Department of Defense retailer’s support of the Commanders’ Classic and Army-Navy Games.
Read MoreDuring his 28-year Army career, Col. Brian Memoli has served all over the world, and wherever he went, the Exchange was there. Now he’s there for the Exchange, helping oversee distribution centers, trucking fleets, transportation and more.
Read MoreWith help from partners inside and outside the Exchange, the team reopened the store in about two and a half weeks, a rapid restart compared to the six-month wind-down period before closing.
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