By Carrie Kilby & Esther Dada
U.S. Army Public Health Command

There are many things people don’t have control over when it comes to health care, such as the number of specialty doctors in a particular region, out-of-pocket expenses, proximity of medical treatment facilities, amount of time it takes to see a healthcare provider, and more.Read More

By Lexi Pache
USAG Stuttgart Public Affairs Office

Professor Stefan Kessler of the Orthopedic Clinic Sindelfingen conducted a lecture at Patch High School Nov. 20 about the management of chronic sporting injuries to PHS Biology Club students and athletes.Read More

By Donna Miles
American Forces Press Service

U.S. Special Operations Command is using unprecedented outreach and collaboration to develop what its commander hopes will be revolutionary capabilities: a suit that’s been likened to the one worn by the “Iron Man” movies superhero that offers operators better protection, enhanced performance and improved situational awareness.
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There are many things people don’t have control over when it comes to health care, such as the number of specialty doctors in a particular region, out-of-pocket expenses, proximity of medical treatment facilities, amount of time it takes to see a healthcare provider, and more. Read More

U.S. Special Operations Command is using unprecedented outreach and collaboration to develop what its commander hopes will be revolutionary capabilities: a suit that’s been likened to the one worn by the “Iron Man” movies superhero that offers operators better protection, enhanced performance and improved situational awareness.Read More

Jordan Fay, 12, and her Stuttgart Piranha teammates take to the water Dec. 14 to compete in a special ‘pentathlon’ swim meet at the Ramstein Aquatic Center against five other teams from the European Forces Swim League.Read More

For those interested in attending lectures, experiencing art work, reading English language magazines and meeting Germans and Americans — all in one location — the Deutsch-Amerikanisches Zentrum/James-F.-Byrnes Institute might be worth a visit.Read More

After reading an article on a U.S. military website about the American military’s impact on European culture, a 78-year-old British man was so moved that he wrote down his thoughts in a five-page, single spaced letter, guessed at an address, stuck it in the mail and wondered if anyone would read it. Read More