ICYMI: The Week That Was in the Exchange Post
This week in the Exchange Post, an $11 million troop store makes its debut; the Exchange Credit Program announces first-quarter MILITARY STAR Challenge Cup results; a Hill AFB Exchange visual merchandiser shares her inspirations for the new APEX logo; Exchange PRIDE and allies participate in a Pride festival and parade in Dallas; and the Employee Assistance Program offers advice on celebrating diversity and inclusion during Pride Month.
Also, an Exchange staff veterinarian shares his #BootsOnTheGround story; a JBSA-Randolph Starbucks barista brews up prize-winning drinks; and #FlashbackFriday looks back on an associate who earned an unusual nickname after she deployed to Somalia.
In case you missed it, here’s a look at this week’s coverage. Click on the photos for the stories.
Fort Eisenhower PX Unveils New $11 Million Troop Store
MILITARY STAR Challenge Cup First-Quarter Winners Announced
APEX Selects Hill Air Force Base Exchange Visual Merchandiser as Logo Contest Winner
Exchange PRIDE, Allies Celebrate Inclusion at Dallas Pride Festival and Parade
Celebrating LGBTQIA+ Pride Month – Embracing Diversity and Inclusion
COL Nelson Brings Wide Range of Experiences to the Exchange
JBSA-Randolph Exchange Starbucks Associate Takes Top Area Prize in Barista Championship
#FlashbackFriday: 1993—‘Granny Rambo’ Returns from Somalia
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