Pacific Region
Ms. Pak, who came to the Exchange in October 1977, joined because of her mom.
Read MoreThe Exchange renovated the very small PX to nearly double its size, allowing for shelves stocked with more American snacks and beverages, as well as non-food items.
Read MoreAir Force Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps students visited the Yokota bakery, airline catering service, distribution center and more–and learned that the Exchange is more than just a store.
Read MoreThe new location offers more convenience for Soldiers at USAG Humphreys.
Read MoreThe Andersen Air Force Base Exchange recently unveiled a new in-shop concept with Bath & Body Works. Ten additional stores in Pacific, Western, Central and Eastern regions are expected to launch the concept during fiscal year 2024.
Read MoreThe center provides military members and their families a convenient, accessible location for vehicle registration and renewals; title changes; personalized license plates; and more.
Read MoreThe store replaces a Yellow Box location that was more than 10 times smaller.
Read MoreSgt. Maj. of the Army Michael Weimer, Exchange board member and the Army’s most senior enlisted Soldier; Command Sgt. Maj. Asgar Kamaludeen, U.S. Army Garrison Daegu; and Command Sgt. Maj. Robin Bolmer, Eighth Army, were welcomed by Exchange General Manager Boris Nasci and the Camp Walker store team.
Read MoreMarines and families have a new place to grab fresh pizza and wings in the Camp Fuji Exchange food court, located at the base of iconic Mount Fuji.
Read MoreOne of the most remote and unusual Exchanges is at Camp Robertson Barracks, on the northern coast of Australia, where the Exchange has had a presence since World War II. In 2016, the Exchange began a joint venture with the Marine Corps Exchange. Marines provide the staff, and the Exchange provides the merchandise. In late…
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