The Week That Was in the Exchange Post
ICYMI, here’s a look at this week’s coverage.

From a mobile field Exchange supporting troops and front-line workers in New York City to a prom celebration for teens working at the Spangdahlem food court, the Exchange showed its versatility during a challenging time.

To the average layperson, it may not be a big deal to see the Exchange logo next to, say, a competitor’s label, . But since the Exchange is part of the federal government, we cannot…

The 14-year associate is a military spouse–and comes from a family with multiple military connections, including a grandfather who was a three-star Army general who served in World War II..

The $2.4 million renovation features new dual drive-thru lanes, an improved dining room and more.

Panda Express joins five existing dining options in the stand-alone food court.

ICYMI, here’s a look at this week’s coverage.

For the March/April 1991 issue of the Exchange Post, an associate wrote “A Letter Home,” a collection of memories from her time in Saudi Arabia.

A military spouse, Donna Saiz has worked for the Exchange for 26 years–all at the same place.

Western Region recognizes Yusuke Watanabe, Maritza Rodriguez and Braden Palazzolo for their outstanding hard work and unwavering dedication to our customers.
