COLA to decrease for service members in Germany
By Sgt. Michael Reinsch
U.S. Army Europe Public Affairs
The Cost Of Living Allowance is scheduled to decrease for many service members in Germany starting May 16.Read More
By Sgt. Michael Reinsch
U.S. Army Europe Public Affairs
The Cost Of Living Allowance is scheduled to decrease for many service members in Germany starting May 16.Read More
USAG Stuttgart Public Affairs Office
The Maj. Gen. Robert M. Joyce Installation Management Academy, School for Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation, announced the recipients of the Fiscal Year 2014 Family and MWR Exemplary Workforce Development Award.Read More
American Forces Press Service
The DOD Safe Helpline — a crisis-response resource that provides sexual assault victims with an anonymous and confidential system of support 24 hours a day, seven days a week, from anywhere in the world – marks three years of operation this month.Read More
Students in military families can get free homework help from professional tutors online 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Authorized patrons include students in families of: •Active duty U.S. Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps •Active duty/deployed and part-time/inactive U.S. Military Reserves and National Guard •Deployed Defense DepartmentRead More
Ways for motorcyclists to prepare themselves and their bikes. Read More
By Mitch Chandran
Surface Deployment and Distribution Command Public Affairs
The Personal Property directorate at Military Surface Deployment and Distribution Command manages the Department of Defense’s Privately Owned Vehicle shipping program and wants service members to know there are several changes in the program starting May 1.Read More
For all those seeking to unwind from the everyday stresses by spending time out in nature, the “Landesgartenschau,” or state garden show, in Schwäbisch Gmünd, 50 kilometers east of Stuttgart, might be worth the trip.Read More
U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart is one of several installations that have established a Green Boot program to recognize organizations for taking significant steps to reduce waste and preserve resources.Read More
Spring is here and people are heading outdoors to enjoy the balmy weather.Read More
Chef Dirk Yeaton, the “Grill Sergeant” at the Murphy-Goode Winery in Northern California, visited the Stuttgart military community March 26 and 27 to prepare food for service members, civilians and their families, and share tips on cooking, and tasting and selecting wines.Read More
Women took center stage during the U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart’s fifth annual Women’s Leadership Forum at the Swabian Special Events Center on Patch Barracks March 27.
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Team Stuttgart won the “Rumble in the Gart” invitational boxing tournament April 5 at the Patch Fitness Center on Patch Barracks, beating out 10 other teams through 15 bouts for the top slot, with Fit Boxing Esslingen in second, and Team Kaiserslautern coming in third.Read More
By Robert Szostek
U.S. Army Europe Office of the Provost Marshal
U.S. forces personnel in Germany can now get seasonal license plates for vehicles they do not use throughout the year. Read More
By Greg Jones
USAG Stuttgart Public Affairs Office
Team Stuttgart won the “Rumble in the Gart” invitational boxing tournament April 5 at the Patch Fitness Center on Patch Barracks, beating out 10 other teams through 15 bouts for the top slot, with Fit Boxing Esslingen in second, and Team Kaiserslautern coming in third.
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Cell phones contain precious and non-ferrous metals, as well as detrimental elements, chemicals and contaminants.Read More
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