Tim Meyer
Chanute Air Force Base, Illinois, holds a lot of memories for Larry Falk, a courier at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base who has worked at the Exchange for 46 years.
Read MoreThe merchandise assistant started working at the Exchange before construction of the headquarters building in Dallas was completed.
Read MoreThe annex supervisor at Offutt Air Force Base wanted to follow in the footsteps of his father and brother by joining the military, but he couldn’t enlist due to an injury. So he did the next best thing: He joined the Exchange.
Read MoreHe’s a foreman at the Exchange Name Tape Plant at Fort Knox, which makes the name tapes that the Exchange sells to service members in all branches of service. But crafting name tapes wasn’t Mills’ first job at the Exchange. He’s been serving customers at Fort Knox for 45 years.
Read MoreThe customer experience associate has a lot of memories from her 40 years at the Exchange–and she’s still making them.
Read MoreFor Valentine’s Day, a story about associates who met at the Waco DC and have a family tradition of service that goes back for decades.
Read MoreSean Asuncion, facilities manager at the Exchange Headquarters in Dallas, isn’t a military brat—he’s the next best thing: an Exchange brat.
Read MoreDeb Sloan has been serving the military community for 44 years, all at Fort Knox, and has no plans to retire.
Read MoreConnie Evers has spent her entire 28-year Exchange career at Offutt, where she enjoys working in food service.
Read MoreAfter working in different roles for about 15 years, including as a main store associate and a hardlines supervisor, Marsha Martin switched to serving behind the scenes in IT.
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