By Vince Little
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Europe District Public Affairs

Department of Defense Dependents Schools-Europe and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers-Europe District are engaged in a robust military construction program designed to revitalize dilapidated schoolhouses, some of which were built in the post-World War II era.Read More

By Lt. Col. Twyla Leigh
U.S. Army Public Health Command

It’s been a long day at the office. Caffeine and sugar are calling your name. Before you head for a vending machine, consider that the additional 140 calories from a 12-ounce can of soda and 220 calories from a candy bar, if consumed on most work days, will create a weight gain of 25 pounds per year.Read More

By Terri Moon Cronk
American Forces Press Service

Military spouses who need guidance on education and careers have a new online tool at their fingertips, according to a program analyst for the Spouse Education and Career Opportunities program, or SECO.Read More

A medical emergency is one in which life, limb or eyesight may be in immediate danger. The Stuttgart Army health clinics are not staffed or equipped to respond to a major medical emergency, nor do they provide ambulance service. Specific medical needs are handled by different hospitals in the StuttgartRead More

Military and Family Life Consultants are licensed clinicians who provide non-medical counseling services to members of the military community. Many consultants are embedded in local schools and commands. Consultations with MFLCs are both free and anonymous; no records will be kept. However, they do maintain a duty to warn obligationRead More

By Carrie Kilby & Esther Dada
U.S. Army Public Health Command

There are many things people don’t have control over when it comes to health care, such as the number of specialty doctors in a particular region, out-of-pocket expenses, proximity of medical treatment facilities, amount of time it takes to see a healthcare provider, and more.Read More

By Lexi Pache
USAG Stuttgart Public Affairs Office

Professor Stefan Kessler of the Orthopedic Clinic Sindelfingen conducted a lecture at Patch High School Nov. 20 about the management of chronic sporting injuries to PHS Biology Club students and athletes.Read More

By Donna Miles
American Forces Press Service

U.S. Special Operations Command is using unprecedented outreach and collaboration to develop what its commander hopes will be revolutionary capabilities: a suit that’s been likened to the one worn by the “Iron Man” movies superhero that offers operators better protection, enhanced performance and improved situational awareness.
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There are many things people don’t have control over when it comes to health care, such as the number of specialty doctors in a particular region, out-of-pocket expenses, proximity of medical treatment facilities, amount of time it takes to see a healthcare provider, and more. Read More