Eastern Region
The Exchange cut the ribbons on the new units on Feb. 9 and 23.
Read MoreThe Fort Liberty Exchange welcomed Panera to the Smoke Bomb Hill food court. The better-for-you brand serves salads, sandwiches, breakfast, hot and cold beverages and more.
Read MoreStudying hard yielded great results for two sisters who took second and third place in the Exchange’s worldwide You Made the Grade sweepstakes—the first time in the program’s 23-year history siblings won in the same drawing.
Read MoreThe Fort Belvoir Exchange cut the ribbon on another unattended retail unit, which offers salads, wraps, fresh fruit, protein bars, breakfast burritos, cold beverages and more.
Read MoreArmy & Air Force Exchange Service Director/CEO Tom Shull recognized 19 associates for their commitment to excellence during visits this week to the Joint Base Andrews and Fort Belvoir Exchanges.
Read MoreShe’s an Army Veteran married to an Army Veteran who also worked for the Exchange.
Read MoreDespite personal losses and challenges, Blanca Rivera excelled as a MILITARY STAR card ambassador. Since the start of 2023 fiscal year, Rivera has secured more than 150 applicants, placing her in the top 10 for Eastern Region.
Read MoreThe custodial worker joined the Women’s Army Corps in 1970, in the middle of the Vietnam War. Her 21 years of service included playing trumpet in the 14th Army Band, the last all-woman military band at Fort McClellan, Alabama.
Read MoreThe U.S. Army Garrison Devens Reserve Forces Training Area community can now get meals, snacks and beverages at the Exchange’s 24/7 unmanned retail market.
Read MoreThe retired, who turned 95 less than two weeks after Fort Lee was renamed Fort Gregg-Adams, holds the distinction of being the only living person in modern Army history to have an installation named after him. He talks about his life and career in this Exchange Post Q&A.
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