Cybersecurity is a team effort
October 2014 marks the 11th annual National Cybersecurity Awareness Month; it’s everyone’s duty to protect Army information and communications.Read More
October 2014 marks the 11th annual National Cybersecurity Awareness Month; it’s everyone’s duty to protect Army information and communications.Read More
Three quick stops, and €21 could save you €500 on your next road tripRead More
Dancers with the Adelitas Tapatias Dance Group perform a traditional dance during U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart’s Hispanic Heritage Month observance Oct. 7 at Patch Fitness Center.Read More
A change to the U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart Off-Post Uniform Wear effective Oct. 10 means that service members are no longer permitted to eat meals off-post while in uniform. The purpose is to reduce the U.S. military signature off post and prevent service members from being targeted by lone wolfRead More
October is Domestic Abuse Awareness Month.Read More
Stuttgart military community members living off-post are not allowed to dispose of garbage or recyclables on any U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart installation.
This applies to all military, civilian, local national and contractor personnel, as well as family members who live off-post.Read More
The Panzer Education Center has announced a new degree program for the Stuttgart military community; the University of Oklahoma will offer a Master of Education in Instructional Leadership and Academic Curriculum.
All courses will be taught on site at the Ed Center by professors from the University of Oklahoma, Norman campus.Read More
This month is National Disability Employment Awareness Month where we celebrate and recognize the accomplishments in the workplace of men and women with disabilities.
Work, for everyone — disabled or not — offers purpose and the opportunity to lead an independent, self-directed life.
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U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart Public Affairs Office
The Panzer Local Training Area is steeped in history. During World War II, from 1939 to 1944 German armed forces tank crews trained at the LTA, but its history goes back even further.
The Duke of Baden-Württemberg, Karl Alexander, built a vast system of tunnels in 1733 to execute his princely right to hunt and show the world his noble powers as an accomplished hunter and statesman.
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The Horse Chestnut is an entirely different tree from the Sweet Chestnut, and its nuts are unfit for human consumption. To tell the difference between an edible chestnut and a non-edible chestnut (Horse Chestnut or Buckeye), take a close look at the pod that the chestnuts grow in. The podRead More
Cannstatter Volksfest is one of the largest fests in Europe and offers a lot of fun and amusements to visitors. Read More
The Ebola outbreak that is currently reported as a global health emergency by the World Health Organization is centered on four countries in West Africa: Liberia, Guinea, Sierra Leone and Nigeria.Read More
U.S. Army Europe released the results of seven general, summary and special courts martial decided in July to implement a policy of transparency.Read More
In just three months, customers from the Stuttgart U.S. military community checked out more than 40,000 items including books, movies, television shows, video games, audio books, music, manga and various types of digital downloads, making the Patch Library the most popular Army library in the world for that particular quarter.Read More
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