By USAG Stuttgart Safety Office We all have a responsibility to recognize and report safety hazards that we observe in our workplaces. This includes reporting people who endanger themselves and their coworkers by engaging in unsafe acts and horseplay while on the job. Good observation skills are necessary in identifyingRead More

Story & photos by Greg Jones
USAG Stuttgart Public Affairs Office

On Feb. 27, 1964, a landmark civil rights bill was making its way to the senate for final confirmation. This bill was a major victory in the struggle for civil rights for black Americans. Now, 50 years later, service members, civilians and their families in the Stuttgart military community gathered to celebrate Black History month by commemorating this monumental achievement of the American people.Read More

The number of suicides in the Army dropped last year, compared to 2012, according to the Army deputy chief of staff, G-1. Lt. Gen. Howard B. Bromberg said there were 301 suicides in the Army in 2013, while in 2012, there were 325 suicides Army-wide. “We have seen an aggregateRead More

The U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart Religious Support Office recently received a $148,000 ecclesiastical equipment grant to enhance the spiritual well-being of the Stuttgart military community.
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As a psychologist with Behavioral Health, I have the good fortune to hear children talk about their doubts and fears — I say good fortune because I hope together we can work on cultivating their courage and forge a new path to a stable self-esteem. Read More