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It matters where Soldiers, Airmen, Guardians and their families shop, and authorized Exchange shoppers are doing their part to strengthen their communities.
Read MoreIn case you missed it, here’s a look at this week’s coverage in the Exchange Post:.
Read MoreThe Exchange is among 20 organizations that received 4-Star Employer recognition in the inaugural 2021 VETS Indexes Employer Awards, which honor commitment to recruiting, hiring, retaining, developing and supporting Veterans and others in the military community.
Read MoreThe National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration predicts a more-active-than-usual hurricane season in 2021—and the Exchange is making sure BXs and PXs have everything they need to help their communities weather the storm.
Read MoreThe employment law paralegal in the Office of the General Counsel had a busy late May: Her son graduated from West Point, a week after his twin sister graduated from the University of Texas at Arlington.
Read MoreShaynon Bell’s job impacted her so much she put it center stage in her senior quote, featured in the Glenwood School’s Class of 2021 yearbook.
Read MoreIn case you missed it, here’s a look at this week’s coverage in the Exchange Post.
Read MoreThe Fort Jackson Exchange has been a longtime partner in celebrating the Nation’s newest Soldiers as they graduate from the Army’s main basic training center at Fort Jackson. “Before the pandemic, graduation day was basically like Black Friday for the Fort Jackson Exchange,” said General Manager Common Orris. “The Soldiers were here, their families, friends,…
Read MorePowerZone Supervisor Ikaipo Atienza and Customer Service Supervisor Alan Timbol were recognized for their actions in December, when they aided a military retiree who was found unconscious in the mall.
Read MoreFrank Cruz Jr. is the last of six family members at the Presidio of Monterey Exchange. But the softlines department manager says he still gets to see family at work every day: “When you create a relationship with these customers, they tend to become like your family.”
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