Stuttgart community gathers to remember and honor the fallen
The Patch Chapel carried a somber note of remembrance as dozens of community members participated in a Memorial Day ceremony, May 27.Read More
The Patch Chapel carried a somber note of remembrance as dozens of community members participated in a Memorial Day ceremony, May 27.Read More
Asian-American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month was celebrated with live entertainment and food for all Stuttgart military community members in attendance.Read More
Story and photos by John Reese USAG Stuttgart Public Affairs Black smoke billowed from a fully engulfed car fire, ladder trucks reached skyward and sirens howled as the firefighters of USAG Stuttgart Fire Department raced to the Panzer Exchange parking lot, May 18. A large crowd gathered near theRead More
The USAG Stuttgart Master Activities Calendar is now accessible via the garrison homepage for CAC holders.Read More
I can’t wait to see what happens next…Read More
Moving every three years — what’s it like to be me? Read More
If you choose wings over roots, you’ll find you can fly.Read More
The students and staff were gathered at the beginning of the school day to hear that they had, indeed, read enough minutes–286,000 to be exact! Read More
Community members came together to bridge communication gaps during the Leadership, Equality and Diversity seminar, Feb. 22.Read More
As part of its Clean Air Act, the City of Stuttgart implemented a traffic ban for all diesel vehicles with a Euro emission standard 4 / IV and lower beginning January 2019.Read More
Save the environment and money, too, by using the 405th Army Field Support Brigade’s Hazardous Material Reuse Center on Panzer Kaserne. Read More
RBES spelling bee champ, 5th grader Shelby Jones, is going to the European PTA Regional Spelling Bee. Read More
IMCOM-Europe welcomed its new command sergeant major and bid farewell to her predecessor during a change-of-responsibility ceremony, Feb. 21.Read More
Army military treatment facilities across Europe will soon see a change in the way behavioral health screenings are completed at primary care appointments.Read More
Christmas markets are considered lucrative targets for potential terrorist attacks.Read More
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