Employment Readiness Program classes for July
Classes facilitated by ACS Employment Readiness Program manager, Charlene Schuler.Read More
Classes facilitated by ACS Employment Readiness Program manager, Charlene Schuler.Read More
In 2019, 643 registered volunteers collectively logged 65,272 hours, which converts to $1,659,867 in labor saved for the garrison.Read More
Those who fall under SOFA are eligible for a variety of tax relief.Read More
Community members with legal questions can make an appointment with the Stuttgart Law Center.Read More
Public transport is an ideal way to travel in Germany and throughout Europe.Read More
In addition to veterinary clinics, the Stuttgart area has a good selection of pet stores, boarding facilities, and dog groomers.Read More
Upon arrival in Stuttgart, Tricare beneficiaries need to complete a local enrollment as part of their healthcare in-processing.Read More
If there is anything that the School Liaison Office can do to help ease your transition to USAG Stuttgart, please contact us.Read More
U.S. Army Garrison Commander Col. Jason Condrey welcomes newcomers and encourages them to make use of the new, virtual in-processing procedures.Read More
Sponsors are an important and helpful part of settling into a new place. Read More
Upon arrival to Europe one of the first things many like to do is get out and do some shopping. Read More
German regions each boast their own unique cuisine and pride themselves on certain foods or dishes.Read More
Obtaining a USAREUR driver’s license, registering a vehicle, and being issued a ration card are all part of the larger in-processing experience organized by the Central Processing Facility.Read More
Being mindful of some small differences to living in Germany can make a big difference in transitioning well. Read More
Keeping the military resilient and ready to fight takes a balance of work and play. Read More
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