ICYMI: The Week that Was in the Exchange Post
This week in the Exchange Post, the Exchange’s Europe/Southwest Asia Region commander prepares to retire after 26 years of Army service; Fort Bragg command honors the Old Glory Express team for “flawless” work during the Colonial Pipeline fuel shortage; an HQ landmark closes its doors; children at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland learn how the Exchange serves deployed troops; the Retail Food team in Consumables works with Mars Wrigley on a sweet summer promotion; “Chief Chat” wins an award for social-media innovation; associates receive a test of their Juneteenth knowledge; and Exchanges worldwide celebrate the Army’s 246th birthday.
In case you missed it, here’s a look at this week’s coverage in the Exchange Post:
‘This Has Been an Incredible Journey’: McFarland Leaves a Legacy of Service
Fort Bragg Command Honors Old Glory Express’ Work During Colonial Pipeline Shutdown
After More Than 30 Years, It’s Lights Out for HQ’S Skyline Restaurant
JBSA-Lackland Kids get a Peek at How the Exchange Serves Deployed Troops
Retail Food Team Heats Up In-Store Traffic With ‘Never Stop Summering’ Promotion
Exchange Recognized for Social Media Innovation for ‘Chief Chat’
Know Your Juneteenth Trivia? BRIDGE’s Trivia Contest Will Test Your Knowledge Level
Send Us Your Army Birthday Photos for a Special Flickr Album!
Catch up with the latest news, features and profiles of Exchange associates every day in the Exchange Post.