ICYMI: The Week That Was in the Exchange Post
This week in the Exchange Post, the Exchange’s ethics counselor discusses what “official purpose” is for using a rental car while TDY—and what isn’t; the Hohenfels military community gets a long-awaited coffee shop with a brand name; Fort Drum adds a tattoo shop; the Camp Humphreys store manager gets ready to say goodbye after a 30-year-plus Exchange career; associates from Camp Humphreys and Exchange HQ tell their #FamilyServingFamily stories; and #FlashbackFriday travels back to look at an Exchange nurse’s support for survivors of a 1956 shipwreck.
In case you missed it, here’s a look at this week’s coverage. Click on the photos for the stories.
Know the Rules Regarding Exchange- and Government-Owned Vehicles
Dunkin’ Opens at Hohenfels, Bringing a Long-Awaited Coffee Shop to the Community
Exchange Opens Fifth Tattoo Shop on Military Installation at Fort Drum
Camp Humphreys Store Manager Set to Retire After More Than 30 Years
127 Years of Family Serving Family: Tina Johnson, HR Systems
127 Years of Family Serving Family: Damon Cantey, Camp Humphreys
#FlashbackFriday: The Exchange Nurse Who Aided Victims of a Famous Shipwreck
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