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Viqtory, publisher of Military Spouse magazine, also ranked the Exchange in the Top 10 for the Military Friendly Employer designation.
Read MoreResolve to make your self more secure online, at work or at home, with these tips.
Read MoreWorking with the motto “Keeping Traditions Alive,” Veteran-owned Freedom Frames brings an invaluable service of custom engraving, woodworking, awards and more to service members throughout Alaska. Owned by retired Army 1st Sgt. Michael Bradley, Nicole Bradley and retired Army Command Sgt. Maj. Dean Phillips Jr., Freedom Frames operates from its flagship store, founded in 2018,…
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.
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Read MoreThe Hawaii native had worked for the Exchange since 1968. And he doesn’t have any plans to stop.
Read MoreService members and contractors at Truax Field Air National Guard Base can now enjoy snacks, beverages and more on the go with the newly added unmanned retail market.
Read MoreThe retired, who turned 95 less than two weeks after Fort Lee was renamed Fort Gregg-Adams, holds the distinction of being the only living person in modern Army history to have an installation named after him. He talks about his life and career in this Exchange Post Q&A.
Read MoreIn case you missed it, here’s a look at this week’s coverage.
Read MoreThirty-eight years ago this weekend, the Exchange began accepting VISA and MasterCard in CONUS, Panama, Greenland and for catalog orders. Card acceptance expanded to other overseas locations later in the year, and the Discover card was added to the accepted-cards list by 1987.
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