USAG Stuttgart CMR addresses remain the same, according to the Postal division of the garrison Directorate of Human Resources. Should a future adjustment to policy or regulation make it necessary, we’ll provide updates at that time through all available channels. We strongly recommend not pre-emptively submitting ‘change of address’ requests.Read More

As U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart observes the 15th Army-wide Antiterrorism Awareness Month this August, we encourage all personnel and their families to stay informed and vigilant against potential threats. This year’s theme is ‘Sustaining Community Awareness and Vigilance.’Read More

As the frequency of heatwaves continues to increase, it is crucial to understand how to prevent and respond to heat-related illnesses. Recent publications from the USAG Stuttgart Safety Office and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) offer valuable insights into staying safe in hot weather.Read More

UPDATE, JULY 30: The K&K Gate has reopened for regular operations effective immediately following the early completion of construction work. The temporary limitations on the issuing of visitor passes at the Patch main gate during weekday work hours in connection with this work have also been lifted. The gate is open on weekdays for inbound traffic from 6 a.m. – 4 p.m. and for outbound traffic from 4-6 p.m.Read More

Thirty-three athletes from the U.S. Paralympic swim team are scheduled to arrive in Stuttgart August 17 for a week’s worth of training in advance of the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games. That competition is scheduled to start August 28 and run through September 8.Read More

The USAG Stuttgart Army Substance Abuse Program (ASAP) has a message for staying safe and healthy when you are out enjoying time with family and friends: if you are planning on driving a car, piloting a boat, exploring the wilderness, or swimming, please think before you drink and avoid consuming any beverages that contain alcohol. Hot summer days can put you at risk for dehydration through fluid loss from perspiration and increased urination.Read More

One advantage of being stationed in Germany is that friends and family can visit you and travel around Europe. But you must first receive customs approval if you want to lend them your USAREUR-AF plated vehicle for their excursions. You do not require the approval if any member of your household who has a USAREUR-AF driver’s license is going to be in the vehicle while your guests drive.Read More

USAG Stuttgart engineers will bring a new water treatment system online this Tuesday (June 25) for residents of Army Family Housing at Panzer Kaserne.Read More