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This week in the Exchange Post, Director/CEO Tom Shull provided a midyear update, saluting Exchange associates’ resiliency and innovation during the COVID-19 pandemic. In addition, the Exchange and Army Installation Management Command are continuing their legacy of partnership to strengthen Army recruiting, retention and readiness. And for the first time in 41 years, the MILITARY…
Read MoreOne in a series honoring the Exchange’s 125 years of family serving family From the day he was born at Travis Air Force Base, Nick Cucinello has spent his life surrounded by service members. His father retired from the Air Force after serving more than 25 years on active duty. As a child, one of…
Read MoreDALLAS – As the 2020-21 school year gets under way, the Exchange is committed to providing nutritious meals to Warfighters’ children in a safe, secure, sanitized environment, whether students are dining in person or grabbing their food to go. Almost all Department of Defense Education Activity schools in the Pacific and a handful in Europe…
Read MoreEmily Jennings was dining with her family on the day she won. Her son pulled the game tab off his brother’s drink, revealing a $10,000 Exchange shopping spree.
Read More“One hundred years ago, our grandmothers fought for our right to vote, and others after them have taken up the mantle to fight for further expansion of voting rights. It is our responsibility now to use that right.”
Read MoreLuz Abilar, who is now a computer operator at the Nellis Air Force Base Exchange, was crowned Ms. PHAX in 1981 after her store manager at the Clark Air Base Exchange encouraged her to participate. She was the last to hold that title before the pageant was discontinued.
Read MoreOne in a series honoring the Exchange’s 125 years of family serving family. Taylor Myers, a financial analyst at Exchange Headquarters, earned his wings in the Air Force as B-52 crew chief and spent eight years as a reservist as an F-16 crew chief. His family lifeline to the Exchange, though, has 87 years of…
Read MoreWhile 2020 has been unprecedented, Exchange associates have stepped up to meet unexpected challenges and deliver on its “We Go Where You Go” promise to Warfighters and their families.
Read More“Service members now have more flexibility than ever to maintain their uniforms, stay mission ready and affordably build credit.”
Read MoreChristine Harlan started working for the Exchange at an Express in Fort Riley while in college. Her flexible work hours allowed her to pursue her educational goals. As a cashier, she realized she enjoyed working for the Exchange and the military community.
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