Sgt. 1st Class Taresha Hill
Sisters Makfire and Arjeta Halimi have been taking care of the best customers in the world for 20 years at the Exchange.
Read MoreRodeos bring supplies to deployed service members who do not have regular access to an Exchange store. The Erbil Exchange rodeo team is made up of three associates who gather the items, which are requested by the Marines. From personal hygiene products, laundry detergent, snacks and protein powders, the supply list for the rodeo varies each time.
Read MoreOne in a series honoring the Exchange’s 125 years of family serving family For Turan Sezenoz, his love for the Exchange began the year he was born— in 1958, when his father began with the Exchange as an accountant. “Working for the Exchange has always been my family business,” said Sezenoz, a food service and…
Read MoreEmily Jennings was dining with her family on the day she won. Her son pulled the game tab off his brother’s drink, revealing a $10,000 Exchange shopping spree.
Read MoreOne in a series honoring the Exchange’s 125 years of family serving family David Toms’ half a century with the Exchange began when his father put him to work right out of high school in 1967 at the Exchange’s United Kingdom Distribution Center, where he continued to work until it closed 42 years later. “That’s…
Read MoreGrowing up overseas, one of Heidi McLean’s favorite childhood memories was going to the Exchange with her father at Leighton Barracks in Wurzburg, Germany.
Read MoreFor Lani Chandler, a service business manager with the Kaiserslautern Military Community Exchange, joining the Exchange family was a way to be close to the military community.
Read MoreNikki Burton says she loves working for the Exchange because it’s just like the military, with its close-knit community.
Read MoreDeputy Commander Lt. Col. Charles Goad, 52nd Mission Support Group, joined Spangdahlem Exchange Service Business Manager Christa Rodriguez in cutting the ribbon during the grand opening at the Exchange food court.
Read MoreKMCC Exchange associates honored 2020 high school graduates from Kaiserslautern and Ramstein High Schools in Germany during COVID-19 by hosting a drive-by celebration event, in which they handed out small gifts of leis.
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