National Preparedness Month: Make a Plan
USAG Stuttgart Emergency Management, as part of National Preparedness Month, encourages community members to make a plan for the whole family to use in times of emergency.Read More
USAG Stuttgart Emergency Management, as part of National Preparedness Month, encourages community members to make a plan for the whole family to use in times of emergency.Read More
By USAG Stuttgart Public Affairs The Army Maintenance Activity application is your tool to submitting and monitoring a work order. Registration is straightforward and the system is designed to be user friendly, but to help you step off on the right direction here are some tips and tricks on howRead More
By Bill Christina USAG Stuttgart Anti-Terroism Officer August is Antiterrorism Month, and this way aim not to just raise our awareness of the threat of terrorism, but also to encourage regular vigilance and communication to report potential threats. Throughout the month there is a series of articles highlighting key pointsRead More
By USAG Stuttgart Public Affairs 👀 What’s this new button on the app? 🛠 That’s your link to the Army Maintenance Activity (ARMA) site, and how you will submit your service orders here at USAG Stuttgart starting Sept 1. The old submission system through the StuttgartCitizen.com will sunset the sameRead More
By USAG Stuttgart Public Affairs Post Access Update: Beginning close of business, Friday, Aug. 12 and until further notice, visiting American citizens requiring unescorted access to USAG Stuttgart will require a National Crime Information Center check (NCIC) prior to arrival. The change does not affect local nationals who requireRead More
ESSO Card acceptance has been restored at the majority of stations across Germany. Stations still offline are uncommon, but may exist. Submitted refund requests continue to be processed, but may take time (i.e., several weeks) due to the sheer volume of submissions.Read More
Local rules updated as a courtesy for the Stuttgart military community.Read More
By USAG Stuttgart Public Affairs Volunteers across U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart chucked wood, stamped passports and helped with numerous vaccination drives saving the Army’s top post in Baden-Württemberg more than $1 million this year. 2000 volunteers gave 35,858 hours to agencies ranging from the thrift shop to the Red CrossRead More
The primary means of verifying COVID-19 vaccination status is now digital, and community members can quickly and easily digitize their CDC Vaccination Record cards into the EU standard by visiting a participating German pharmacy.Read More
Two people were transported to local hospitals on Wednesday after an incident with cleaning chemicals at Stuttgart Army Airfield.Read More
The task was relatively simple—find vacant buildings in the U.S. Army Garrison (USAG) Stuttgart footprint that staff could convert into living space for up to 100 service members who might come to the area to support eastern Europe security operations.Read More
The newly expanded gym hours is the centerpiece of a Robinson Barracks betternment project that’s not only seen increased access to the fitness center, but improvements to post lighting, chapel heating and general facility renovation.Read More
Students at a Böblingen school returned from their Christmas holidays to freshly-painted hallways thanks to U.S. Marines based half-a-mile down the road at Panzer Kaserne. Read More
Centerra (our maintenance contractor) and the SHiP store (our self help shop) have officially relocated to the RB Chapel.Read More
The 2022 theme of Black History Month is “Black Health and Wellness.”Read More
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