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When COVID-19 forced recruits at Fort Jackson to remain on base for an extra seven weeks after they completed their training, they had nowhere to go and little to do. The recruits, rather than go on to their next duty stations, were ordered to stay put after the Army issued a no-movement order in the…
Read MoreRudimentary post exchanges of the late 1800s evolved into today’s Army & Air Force Exchange Service.
Read More“The Exchange’s mission of serving those who serve has resonated with my family for years and is very important to us.”
Read More“What I like best about working for the Exchange is that it keeps me connected to other military spouses in my customers and co-workers.”
Read MoreSo far this year, more than 75,000 shoppers have entered Free Friday giveaways—a 55% increase from this time last year.
Read MoreThe pharmacy, under the operation of the 355th Medical Command, is open to active-duty Exchange shoppers, along with their families, and retirees. Disabled Veterans who have Tricare coverage also can use the Pharmacy.
Read MoreWith schools overseas transitioning into the summer break, the Exchange has wrapped up its highly successful grab-and-go school meal program, serving more than 85,000 meals.
Read MoreThis week in the Exchange Post, associates learned how the Exchange logistics team confronted new shipping challenges in a COVID-19 world; met Paul Rincon, who has a three-decade history of supporting the troops in Germany; and sat in on a virtual celebration of Juneteenth. In case you missed it, here’s a look at this week’s…
Read MoreCatch up on this week’s Chief Chats and look ahead to next week’s special guests.
Read MoreAssociates at the Hill Exchange wanted to do a little something extra to honor student employees because with COVID-19 concerns, recognition at school graduation ceremonies in many cases wasn’t possible.
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