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The registered nurse, who was based at Exchange headquarters, was among the Red Cross volunteers who helped survivors of the Andrea Doria shipwreck in 1956.
Read MoreThe Army Veteran used to serve Soldiers in a chow line. Now “I get to serve them in a different capacity as the PowerZone sales area manager.”
Read More“I am truly thrilled to have Dunkin’ here in Hohenfels,” said Staff Sgt. Jonathan Lujan of the 1-4 Infantry Regiment. “We have been wanting a coffee spot for so long and now you guys are bringing my favorite, Dunkin’! Thank you so much!”
Read More“I grew up in a military family and have always wanted to serve. Since I did not join the military, I felt this was a great opportunity to serve.”
Read MoreExchange tattoo studios provide a safe and professional environment for Soldiers, Airmen, Guardians and their families.
Read MoreRental cars paid for by the Exchange are government vehicles and may be used for official purposes only. So what is “official purpose”?
Read MoreIn case you missed it, here’s a look at this week’s coverage.
Read MoreNational Fried Chicken Day was Thursday, but nobody said you can’t celebrate it (or keep celebrating it) today, or throughout the weekend. So Flashback Friday has prepared a bucketful of items about fried chicken in the Exchange’s past.
Read MoreAs part of his “Marc Means Business” initiative in which he spends a day seeking to better understand the day-to-day challenges his constituents face, U.S. Rep. Marc Veasey paid a visit June 28 to the Express at Grand Prairie Armed Forces Reserve Complex.
Read MoreThe 20-year Army Veteran has two daughters who work at Fort Irwin restaurants–which is where she got her Exchange start.
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