Sailors honor fallen by volunteering
Sailors and families from the Stuttgart military community spent the day volunteering at the Luxembourg American Cemetery and Memorial in Hamm, Luxembourg, June 21, 2014.Read More
Sailors and families from the Stuttgart military community spent the day volunteering at the Luxembourg American Cemetery and Memorial in Hamm, Luxembourg, June 21, 2014.Read More
By Airman 1st Class Tara A. Williamson
Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst Public Affairs
“Keeping up with the Kardashians” stars Kim, Kourtney and Khloé gave back to the Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst community during an Operation Shower event for 64 new mothers July 7, in Jersey City, New Jersey.Read More
By David Vergun
Army News Service
The Army has started migrating all its enterprise applications and systems to designated core data centers as directed by Under Secretary of the Army Brad R. Carson in a June memo. Migration must be complete by the end of fiscal year 2018.Read More
U.S. Army Europe Office of the Provost Marshal
This summer, Army law enforcement officials expect to see cases of swindlers trying to defraud Americans traveling in Europe.Read More
By Greg Jones
USAG Stuttgart Public Affairs Office
Thousands gathered at Patch Barracks for family fun, food and fireworks to celebrate Independence Day July 4. The community’s festivities began in the morning with a 5k fun run around the perimeter of Patch Barracks. Participants included everyone from serious runners huffing and puffing the 5k in under 20 minutes, to families with toddlers gleefully traipsing across the finish line some time thereafter.
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Empty printer cartridges still contain residues of toxic, environmental and health-endangering substances and do not belong in regular waste. Read More
Outdoor gatherings are the perfect place for grilling hamburgers, hot dogs, kabobs and any number of foods, but accidents can happen.Read More
Sugar is being called “the new tobacco.” Its many forms have been linked to the increasing rates of diabetes, heart disease, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and other chronic diseases in the U.S. Read More
Just a short drive from the Stuttgart area, perched almost impossibly atop a rocky cliff face, rests a castle that looks like it jumped right off of the pages of an old fairy tale.
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“Down, set, hut … hike,” yelled Zachary Sutton. The senior patrol leader for Stuttgart Boy Scout Troop 154 was playing quarterback during a pick-up game of football at the troop’s campsite May 10. It had been raining most of the day and into the evening, so everything was slick with water. Read More
Commanding general, Southern Regional Medical Command and Chief, U.S. Army Nurse CorpsRead More
Thousands gathered at Patch Barracks for family fun, food and fireworks to celebrate Independence Day July 4.Read More
Tips to break bad habits of driving distractions. Read More
Directorate of Communication and Public Affairs U.S. Army Combat Readiness/Safety Center Outdoor activities are one way to enjoy the warm weather of spring and summer, but it is important to be mindful that high temperatures pose a significant risk for heat injury. Although temperatures in Germany are generally moderate, theRead More
U.S. environmental protection agency While the sun provides warmth for summer fun, it also provides Ultraviolet rays that can cause damage to the skin. Sometimes this damage goes unnoticed and years and years of exposure to the sun can cause long-term skin health problems. Skin Cancer Each year, more newRead More
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