Military, civilians fall under Status of Forces Agreement, SOFA
Germans living in Germany live here as citizens. Americans having nothing to do with the military or the U.S. government, may live here as legal residents. Read More
Germans living in Germany live here as citizens. Americans having nothing to do with the military or the U.S. government, may live here as legal residents. Read More
An introduction to the extensive German rail and bus transport network.Read More
Stuttgart MP’s recount their best experience on the job. Read More
Newly designated Lactation Rooms are open now to new mothers of the Stuttgart military community. Read More
What to expect when you decide to quit smoking and tools on how to get through it for good. Read More
Find opportunities and navigate the Stuttgart community with the Army Community Service office. Read More
The initiative lets the Exchange offer U.S. meat at U.S. prices, a benefit that had been unavailable in the area since 2013.Read More
Students within the Stuttgart community had a chance to learn about managing real-world finances. Read More
Surf the web for free at selected spots in downtown Stuttgart. Read More
The app, called Dream EZ, is based on a nightmare treatment called imagery rehearsal therapy.Read More
Provide copies of official travel orders to Sato within 72 hours of the scheduled flight. Read More
SOCAFRICA personnel constructed pull up bars and dip bars by the track on Kelley Barracks. Read More
Soldiers may now be allowed to listen to music through headphones or ear buds, according to Army Directive 2016-20, released May 6.Read More
Multinational exercise, Operation Sharp Griffin, culminated at Camp Prizren, May 6-7. Read More
U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart held a Relinquishment of Responsibility ceremony, May 11 for Command Sgt. Maj. Lynice D. Thorpe.Read More
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