Pacific Region
Sgt. 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 MoreFew things define the Exchange’s motto “We Go Where You Go” like contingency operations support, which make “serving those who serve” happen at the Tip of the Spear.
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…
Read MoreExchanges in Europe and the Pacific are ensuring that military families living overseas have the opportunity to enjoy a big event that’s also one of the comforts of home.
Read MoreThe cookies, which go on sale Feb. 2, are an example of the Exchange’s global footprint, as it’s the only retailer that can ship and deliver the product to Girl Scout troops overseas for their annual fundraising campaign.
Read MoreAbout 9 p.m. Saturday, high waves exceeding 15 feet hit the northern portion of the atoll, causing heavy flooding on Roi-Namur, where the Exchange operates an Express. But the store got lucky.
Read MoreThe Exchange is helping members of the U.S. Army Garrison Humphreys community get hands-on help from licensed chiropractors without setting foot outside the gate.
Read MoreMilitary families, personnel and visitors at U.S. Army Garrison Hawaii’s Helemano Military Reservation (HMR) will see improved wireless service—a significant Quality-of-Life improvement—thanks to the tower from the Army & Air Force Exchange Service.
Read MoreThe Hawaii native had worked for the Exchange since 1968. And he doesn’t have any plans to stop.
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