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MacDill Armed Forces Bank named best

MacDill Armed Forces Bank named best

U.S. Air Force Col. Stephen Snelson, 6th Air Mobility Wing Commander, awards Tom McLein, Armed Forces Bank Regional Executive, with the award for Distinguished Bank of the Year on MacDill Air Force Base, Florid... More

Navy Bank of the Year - A man in a military uniform presenting a plaque to a woman

Navy Bank of the Year - A man in a military uniform presenting a plaqu...

GREAT LAKES, Ill. (Oct. 28, 2020) Capt. Raymond Leung, commanding officer, Naval Station Great Lakes, presents a plaque for the Navy Bank of the Year Award to Lani Goldsmith, installation manager for the Great ... More

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