ICYMI: The Week That Was in the Exchange Post

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This week in the Exchange Post, a look at how much money Exchange shoppers generated for military communities in 2022; Chief Operating Officer Jason Rosenberg celebrates outstanding associates in the latest “OPERATION: Call Out”; an update to the retiree ID card Q&A; comedians wrap up the Express Seminar; the Exchange supports troops in Romania; the Exchange Credit Program provides help to cardmembers recovering from a typhoon; Fort Polk becomes Fort Johnson and we tell the story behind the new name; the Hill AFB Exchange adds a convenient option for its customers; special emphasis program BRIDGE releases a sweet video for Juneteenth; “Family Serving Family” profiles an associate who went from being one of the first female translators in Afghanistan to working at Scott AFB; and #FlashbackFriday revisits the Exchange-operated first Burger King in Iraq.

In case you missed it, here’s a look at this week’s coverage. Click on the photos for the stories.

Exchange Shoppers Generate $214 Million for Military Communities

OPERATION: Call Out

Operation Call Out

DoD Civilian Retiree ID Cards are Ending. Here’s What That Means (Update)

Exchange Credit Program Quickly Pivots to Provide Assistance for Guam Cardholders Following Typhoon

From the Express Seminar: Operation HEAL*arious Closes Out the Seminar

Installation Renamings: The Story of Sgt. Henry Johnson

Exchange Rodeo Provides Essentials for 101st Airborne Soldiers in Romania

Hill Air Force Base Exchange Opens New Unmanned Retail Market

BRIDGE Releases ‘From the Mouths of Babes’ In Celebration of Juneteenth

127 Years of Family Serving Family: Mariam Afzal, Safety & Security Assistant, Scott AFB

#FlashbackFriday: 20 Years Ago, the Exchange Opened the First Burger King in Iraq

Also, you can view U.S. Army 248th birthday celebration photos, Express Seminar photos and more on the Exchange Associate Flickr.

Catch up with the latest news, features and profiles of Exchange associates every day in the Exchange Post. And follow @exchangeassoc on FacebookInstagram and Twitter.

 

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