130 Years of Family Serving Family: Robert Chavis, Vilseck Rose Barracks
Not only is the Rose Barracks food court manager and 29-year associate a proud Army Veteran, but his commitment to service has never wavered since he hung up his uniform.

Not only is the Rose Barracks food court manager and 29-year associate a proud Army Veteran, but his commitment to service has never wavered since he hung up his uniform.

Airmen and families at Misawa have a new place to grab a slice of home.

The Triangle Express shift manager served 26ยฝ years in the Armyโand has served those who serve for 20 years at the Exchange.

This is a notch above last yearโs ranking, and it could not have happened without your dedication to serving those who serve and have served.

“โWhen [customers] come into the store, they say, โMs. Sau, I missed you.ย You make my day,'” says Sau Campbell, a Fort Lee Express customer experience associate who has spent most of her career at…

On July 25, the Exchange will celebrate its 130th anniversary. But the seeds for what became the Exchange were sown more than 100 years before 1895.

For the services business manager, the best part of his job is knowing heโs helping create the same kind of memories he cherished growing up. โThe PX was a huge part of our family life,โ…

The new temporary tower was put into operation while four additional permanent cell towers are constructed at Ramstein Air Base, improving the Quality of Life for Warfighters and families.

The couple, who met at the Exchange, continue a Culberson family legacy of serving those who serve–Brian’s parents both worked at the Exchange for more than 30 years, and his brother was also an associate.
