VFW Post 10810 observes POW/MIA Day on Patch Barracks
There are nearly 83,000 Americans who remain missing and unaccounted-for going back to World War II.Read More
There are nearly 83,000 Americans who remain missing and unaccounted-for going back to World War II.Read More
A Patriot Day ceremony was held at Washington Square on Patch Barracks to mark the 16th anniversary of Sept. 11.Read More
The U.S. Army Garrison-Stuttgart is set to conduct its annual force protection exercise, Stallion Shake 2017, at Patch Barracks, Sept. 16.Read More
Service members and dependents can receive emergency alert notifications for USAG Stuttgart through AtHOC. Read More
Appointments can be made by both CAC and non-CAC card holders via the RAPIDS online system. Read More
Drivers heading to certain cities in France will need to obtain the Crit’Air emissions sticker to avoid fines starting Nov. 1.Read More
Currently one in 20 Soldiers fails the Army Physical Fitness Test annually and 13 percent of Soldiers are clinically obese, Read More
Soldiers and family members need to protect themselves from cyberthreats on social media, according to top leadership.Read More
The Stuttgart High School Panthers Cheerleading team cam out on top at the Labor Day Camp hosted at Kaiserslautern High School.Read More
Stuttgart High School’s JROTC Academic Team competed against the 24 remaining teams out of 1,505 Army JROTC programs nationwide.Read More
September is Suicide Prevention Month, and with it comes greater awareness that there are friends, comrades and family members who may be considering that irreversible decision. Read More
Family and fans can now access the season schedule easier on any mobile devise.Read More
Everything you need to know about what to wear and where to buy using a VAT form. Read More
A top European Union military leader visited Headquarters, U.S. Africa Command, in Stuttgart, Germany, to discuss ways to further strengthen the strategic relationship between the two entities, Aug. 24.Read More
“It’s important to hold meetings like this…we are all faced with the same issues whether in Malawi, or the United States,” – Navy Lt. Cmdr. Anthony Falvo, AFRICOM’s Public Affairs Branch Chief. Read More
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