By C. Todd Lopez
Army News Service

This year, the Army will live-stream nearly every discussion panel that occurs at the 2013 Association of the United States Army Annual Meeting and Exposition in Washington, D.C. Remote viewers will also be able to interact with panelists via social media.Read More

By Larine Barr
Air Force Surgeon General Public Affairs

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is advising consumers to stop using OxyElite Pro, a dietary supplement, because of suspected links to acute hepatitis.
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The Family Advocacy Program is taking the lead this year in the Army’s campaign to give service members and their families the tools they need to avoid and prevent the occurrence of intimate partner violence. Read More

Most of Europe will move its clocks backward by one hour when daylight saving time ends Sunday, Oct. 27. In Germany, daylight saving time ends at 3 a.m. local time (set clocks to 2 a.m.). In the U.S., daylight saving time will end Nov. 3. Share: Facebook Twitter EmailRead More

USAG Stuttgart Public Affairs Office

The Department of the Army Computer Crime Investigation Unit has issued a Cyber Crime Alert Notice about the use of any third-party mobile applications to access the Department Finance and Accounting Services myPay system.Read More

USAG Stuttgart Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation

Army Entertainment is getting set to host another season of Operation Rising Star, a singing contest for Soldiers and military family members based on the American Idol format.Read More

Now more than ever, people rely on the Internet to work, study, stay connected with family and friends, pay bills or simply unwind. For criminals, the Internet provides an endless stream of potential targets to be victimized. Read More

It can be difficult to talk about sex and sexual assault. However, it is a valuable conversation that must be had in order to reduce the rate of the crime and the impact it has on both the victims and society. In order to have an effective discussion about sexual assault, we must first address the numerous myths surrounding the topic.Read More

By Spc. Glenn M. Anderson
U.S. Army Europe Public Affairs

Effective Jan. 1, 2014, U.S. Army active component and U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers must complete Structured Self Development level one, commonly referred to by the acronym ‘SSD-1,’ to be eligible for recommendation to the rank of sergeant.Read More

U.S. Army Europe Public Affairs

Units and organizations throughout the Army in Europe will be conducting ready and resilient activities to reduce risky behaviors, increase resiliency, remove stigma from seeking help and encourage early intervention during a ready and resilient suicide prevention stand-down Sept. 24-26.
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Europe Regional Medical Command Public Affairs Office

Europe Regional Medical Command is notifying beneficiaries who received an incorrect prostate cancer screening blood test between August 2009 and May of 2012 at military medical treatment facilities in Germany, Italy, Belgium, Kosovo and U.S. Central Command that are supported by the Landstuhl Regional Medical Center laboratory.
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