Story & photo by Carola Meusel
USAG Stuttgart Public Affairs Office

When driving or walking by a U.S. military installation in the greater Stuttgart area, a German might wonder what’s happening “behind the fence? “ A group of curious German visitors had the question answered during a tour of Panzer Kaserne Aug. 20.

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On-base and off-base customers Germany-wide and in Vicenza will experience one short-term service outage. On Thursday September 04, between 06:00 and 07:00 a.m., TKS will implement a series of major network upgrades that will result in a one-time interruption of TKS services including easyConnect, easyTV,  and Exchange Connect. The durationRead More

Staff members and their families gathered at Kelley Barracks Aug. 8, 2014 for the fourth annual AFRICOM Olympics.

After a day of competition, U.S. Marine Corps Forces Africa took home the top prize and bragging rights for the next year.Read More

By Capt. Austen Swaim (U.S. Army)
Stuttgart Law Center

Editor’s Note: Do you have a legal question you would like to see answered in a future edition of The Citizen? If so, contact “Ask a JAG” at ines.k.liefers2@mail.mil.

Q: I am active duty military and my landlord wants to use a contract that is different from the one the Housing Office provides. Why should I use the Housing Office contract?

A: Since you are stationed in the Federal Republic of Germany you cannot take advantage of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act to terminate your German housing lease early due to military orders. That is why it is important to have a military termination clause in your housing contract.
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USAG Stuttgart Directorate of Public Works Environmental Division

Washing a car in the driveway puts contaminated water into storm drains and wastes up to 140 gallons of water. Instead, use a commercial car wash that uses its own water recycling system, biodegradable soap and reusable towels.Read More

Story and photo by Greg Jones
USAG Stuttgart Public Affairs Office

Managing 83 bus routes to safely move 2,000 students from well over 50 villages and towns to four schools spread across three military installations is no easy task, and that weight falls on the shoulders of the five employees of the Stuttgart school bus office.
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