U.S. environmental protection agency  While the sun provides warmth for summer fun, it also provides Ultraviolet rays that can cause damage to the skin. Sometimes this damage goes unnoticed and years and years of exposure to the sun can cause long-term skin health problems.  Skin Cancer Each year, more newRead More

A new regulation will make it mandatory to have a high-visibility vest in vehicles in Germany, according to a release by German automobile association Allgemeiner Deutscher Automobil-Club. The policy, which takes effect July 1, will require one reflective vest carried in each car, truck or bus registered in Germany. TheRead More

By Greg Jones
USAG Stuttgart Public Affairs Office

Motorcycle Personal Protective Equipment includes gear that is meant to protect motorcycle riders and reduce the risk and the severity of injuries in case of an accident. While some of the gear is intended to protect the rider in an accident, much of it is also intended to help prevent the accident in the first place.
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Commentary by Lt. Gen. Donald Campbell U.S. Army Europe commander This month the United States Army celebrates 239 years of deep commitment, abiding patriotism and indomitable spirit. On June 14, 1775, our nation’s leaders established the Continental Army, beginning a rich heritage of successfully defending our great country and itsRead More

Esso fuel cards are like any other debit or credit card and have an expiration date. Fuel cards are valid for three years, and the expiration dates are not related to your vehicle registration date. To avoid interruption of service, check the expiration date on the lower right hand cornerRead More

There have been several incidents reported where bounce houses have blown over or become airborne with children inside them. When using a bounce house, follow these safety tips:   Children must be supervised at all times. Parents or guardians should visually ensure that the bounce house is secured. If theRead More

Story & photo by S.J. Grady
USAG Stuttgart Public Affairs Office

The day after the Justice Department announced it had reached a $60 million settlement with the Sallie Mae Bank to resolve allegations of charging service members excessive rates on student loans, Holly Petraeus was in Stuttgart to educate the community about the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
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By S.J. Grady
USAG Stuttgart Public Affairs Office

The Patch High School Class of 2014 completed its final task June 3 at the Stadthalle in Sindelfingen as seniors walked the graduation line. One-hundred-seventy-two students crossed the stage to receive their diplomas during the school’s 35th commencement exercise.
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Use of VAT forms is a privilege extended to personnel under the SOFA, but there are restrictions on the use of VAT forms. To avoid losing VAT relief privileges, avoid the following prohibited practices:Read More

The Department of Defense announced May 23 that it will fully return 21 sites to their host nations in Europe, saving the U.S. government approximately $60 million annually, according to a DOD news release.Read More

By Robert Szostek U.S. Army Europe Customs Public Affairs Office Personnel shipping household goods to the United States this summer should be careful when packing the contents of their kitchen, agriculture officials advise. The Bureau of Customs and Border Protection issues fines of $100 to $1,000 to first-time offenders whoRead More

By Robert Szostek U.S. Army Europe Customs Public Affairs Office U.S. personnel stationed overseas can ship vehicles to the United States free of federal tax and duty. This exemption means big savings if you meet three conditions. You must take physical possession of the vehicle prior to shipment, have validRead More