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Curated by Sunglass Hut has launched in select stores and at ShopMyExchange.com, giving shoppers added value with another national brand at a military exclusive price.
Read MoreIn case you missed it, here’s a look at this week’s coverage.
Read MoreThe DC, about 100 miles south of Dallas, had already been receiving merchandise for processing for months before the grand opening.
Read MoreThe dental office and the tactical shop opened in July, expanding the Exchange’s footprint on the installation.
Read MoreThe restaurant has 81 locations in eight states. The Tyndall BX location is the first on a military installation.
Read MoreThe Exchange Post is launching #WhereHeroesWork Wednesday, a series featuring Veterans and military spouses sharing their Exchange stories through a series of videos. Each week, the Exchange Post will communicate their tales of service, both to our Nation and to the Exchange.
Read MoreThe storm hit Okinawa in the middle of last week and then made a return during the weekend. In between, Exchange facilities opened early, stayed open late and otherwise provided support for their communities.
Read MoreThe Exchange’s eCommerce and IT teams launched an upgraded search engine on ShopMyExchange.com. Although the search engine doesn’t look that different, customers see faster and more search-specific results, with an autocomplete function providing additional search suggestions. “Customers will get to the product that they’re looking for as quickly as possible,” said Bill Reynolds Jr., vice…
Read MoreThis week in the Exchange Post, HR begins posting job vacancies for pay bands 3-2 through 4-3 to give associates greater control over their careers; the Minot BX team takes Exchange history to the streets; two new dining options join the Camp Ripley lineup; a 10-year Army Veteran and 30-year associate tells his #FamilyServingFamily story;…
Read MoreThe movie “Oppenheimer,” and the approaching anniversaries of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki atomic bomb explosions, inspired this look back at the White Sands Missile Range Exchange. Although it opened after World War II, the Exchange’s location connects it to nuclear-age history. The facility was set up around 1949 as a “satellite” Exchange, according to a…
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