Ask a JAG, April 4
Do you have a legal question you would like to see answered in a
future edition of The Citizen? If so, contact “Ask a JAG” at
andrew.j.rouchka.mil@mail.mil.Read More
Do you have a legal question you would like to see answered in a
future edition of The Citizen? If so, contact “Ask a JAG” at
andrew.j.rouchka.mil@mail.mil.Read More
As of June 1, U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart community members living on
the economy will no longer be allowed to dispose of their garbage on the
installations.
The policy, which will explain and outline the
changes and associated administrative actions should one violate the
order, is expected to be signed by Garrison Commander Col. John P. Stack
this month.
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Winter hats replace Easter bonnets during the U.S. Army Garrison
Stuttgart Child, Youth and School Services-sponsored Easter egg hunt
held March 30 on Husky Field.Read More
The Defense Department has revised from 22 to 14 the number of days
hundreds of thousands of civilian employees could be furloughed this
year because of the budget sequester, Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel
announced March 28.Read More
U.S. Army garrisons across Europe have a variety of activities scheduled in April as part of Child Abuse Prevention Month.Read More
The annual Army Emergency Relief Campaign began March 1 and continues
through May 15. This year’s campaign slogan is: “Supporting Soldiers
and their families, yesterday, today and tomorrow.”Read More
Funding for tuition assistance ceased March 8 and Soldiers cannot submit
new requests, according to Lt. Gen. Howard B. Bromberg, deputy chief of
staff, Department of the Army G-1.
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In 2012, the Stuttgart Criminal Investigation Division conducted 14
sexual assault investigations. Regardless of the outcome, that is 14 too
many.Read More
During a recent visit to U.S. Army Europe, Army Chief of Staff Gen.
Raymond Odierno highlighted the need for Soldiers to focus on the moral
and ethical values that make the Army such a strong team.Read More
Army civilian personnel are bracing for the impact of furloughs and
changing financial priorities on their organizations. Approximately
251,000 Department of the Army civilians expect to be notified soon if
they will be furloughed up to 22 days starting in April. Read More
The last time the Patch High School men’s basketball team won a European
championship, Panthers starting small forward John Robinson hadn’t even
started kindergarten. Read More
Three service members and three civilians were honored as the U.S.
European Command’s top service members and civilians of the year during a
ceremony Feb. 8 at the EUCOM headquarters on Patch Barracks. Read More
Raise your hand if you like doing laundry. Hello, anyone?
Unless
you’re part of the 1 percent of the population that finds this chore
therapeutic, you’re with me and the other 99 percent that just want to
get it done.
So it’s established that doing laundry isn’t fun, but
for those of you that have the ability to knock it out at home…at least
you have that.Read More
Soldier and Marine training, Air Force flying hours and Navy steaming
days are being curtailed thanks to the $47 billion in cuts Department of
Defense must make before Sept. 30, 2013, Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel
said March 1.Read More
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