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The Exchange cut the ribbon on the new service Jan. 30, giving Soldiers at Fort Cavazos additional guidance and support with uniform inspections and setups
Read MoreThe graphics that adorn the walls at Exchange stores have a local touch–and require the duo who creates them to do a lot of research.
Read MoreCampano, who has been with the Exchange for three years, appreciates the Exchange’s team-oriented spirit and living the “We Go Where You Go” motto.
Read MoreIn case you missed it, here’s a look at this week’s coverage.
Read MoreRecognizing the signs and symptoms in a teen or youth who needs mental health care can reduce stigma, foster open conversations and ensure appropriate care and support are available.
Read MoreFebruary is Black History Month, and the Exchange has a long history of participating in the celebration.
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 MoreJoined by champion driver Brandon Vinson, the Grave Digger truck was put on display outside of the Travis Main Exchange and Commissary. Travis AFB won the display as part of a Procter & Gamble Monster Jam Joint Resale Event.
Read MoreIn December, the Kaiserlautern Military Community Consolidated Exchange team, working with the Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP) and Education and Developmental Intervention Services (EDIS), presented a sensory-safe shopping experience for people with sensory issues. Here’s how the event was developed and executed.
Read MoreA 12-year-old student at Patton Junior High School in Fort Leavenworth took home the first-place prize in the Exchange’s worldwide You Made the Grade sweepstakes. The program celebrates military students’ academic success and resilience in the classroom.
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