COVID-19 Heroes: At Spangdahlem, the Prom Must Go On
“Being away from our friends this long is a bit taxing mentally because we are used to going to school and having those day-to-day interactions.”

“Being away from our friends this long is a bit taxing mentally because we are used to going to school and having those day-to-day interactions.”

“It’s hard to appreciate someone standing still at a register . . . until you actually do it and your first night back at your room, you wonder why your legs hurt so much.”

“Once people realized we were open, we had cars lining up all the way down the parking lot.”

“It’s been an honor to participate in something like this that helps our extended military family.”

Chief Master Sgt. Luis Reyes, the Exchange’s senior enlisted advisor, is hosting celebrities and musical guests during live segments on the Exchange’s Facebook page

“Many of us come from military families or have served ourselves, so we know firsthand how important the Exchange is to maintaining normalcy in times of change. That’s what family serving family is all about.”

“We wanted to do something fun to show them we’re still thinking about them and honoring them during Month of the Military Child.”

“I’m happy to do what I can to help them.”

“The smiles these Soldiers have coming through the door say it all.”
