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Seymour Johnson Air Force Base Airmen, families, retirees and community members can enjoy an upgraded shopping experience at the main Exchange, which recently underwent $4 million in improvements.
Read MoreAccording to the National Retail Federation’s annual list of the best-performing retailers, the Exchange is now outperforming major retailers such as Hobby Lobby and JCPenney.
Read MoreThe newly renovated store features welcoming three new dining options to support the community.
Read MoreICYMI, here’s a look at this week’s coverage.
Read MoreThe Exchange operated in Thailand during the Vietnam War. Elephants, Santa and an astronaut visited.
Read MoreOklahoma’s longest-serving U.S. senator, Jim Inhofe passed away this week at age 89. He was a staunch advocate of the hard-earned benefits the Exchange is honored to provide service members and their families.
Read MoreA military spouse, Bradley enjoys the security of the Exchange and the potential for mobility.
Read MoreWhen a vital Quality-of-Life facility at Alaska’s Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson ran into problems providing food service to its patrons, command turned to the Exchange for help. Exchange associate and Army Veteran Kryzia Ceja answered the call.
Read MoreThe addition marks the second Hunt Brothers location on mainland Japan but the first in the Tokyo metropolitan area.
Read MoreIn 1999, Ricardo Orfin painted a mural at the Travis AFB Exchange. That led to a long Exchange career that has included murals at other installations, as well as imaginative work for the Fort Irwin Exchange.
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