Patch Barracks welcomes a baby girl
“It worked out exactly as it was meant to, so I could have the people I needed around me.”Read More
“It worked out exactly as it was meant to, so I could have the people I needed around me.”Read More
Staff, augmented by service members, volunteers and emergency hires, have not missed a beat.Read More
Since COVID-19 started, the base commissaries have seen a 50 to 80 percent increase in business and high-demand items.Read More
A new initiative looks to bring children’s artwork into assisted living and nursing homes in greater Sindelfingen.Read More
As the team continues to get the job done, there are sometimes challenges that arise.Read More
Many teachers at U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart have adopted new methods of teaching amid COVID-19 restrictions.Read More
During training in Louisiana, Capt. Hank Mauterer came across a Soldier who made the most of a tough situation, a lesson that remained with him.Read More
By Mac Hightower, Stuttgart Citizen volunteer When Ben Ringquist heard how commonplace it is in Chad for hungry orphans to sleep outside shops in the dirt, he found a cause. His father, Lt. Col. John Rinquist, who had been on duty in the central African country, had told Ben, 13,Read More
Stuttgart community members can expect an increasing number of on-post services to reopen in the near term, with plans being developed to allow for the safe reopening of additional services.Read More
A new General Order is in effect for the Stuttgart community as of May 8, reflecting changed circumstances and local regulations.Read More
By Lea Scavetta Stuttgart Citizen volunteer Quarantine has been difficult for some Stuttgart High School students, with many teens losing touch with their routines, missing friends and not being able to participate in after school activities. Even though pandemic restrictions affect their social lives, teens continue to persevere and findRead More
Story by Angelika Aguilar and Rachele Pezzuti, U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart On a weekly basis, the Lord Mayor of Böblingen, Dr. Stefan Belz and the USAG Stuttgart Garrison Commander, Col. Jason Condrey talk about issues and concerns they are facing with their respective communities. During a recent telephone conversation betweenRead More
Story and Imagery by Rebecca Castellano U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart Stuttgart, Germany – Emergency funding allowed U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart to fill crucial job openings during the COVID-19 pandemic. As the coronavirus impacted garrison services, officials found personnel shortages at community mail rooms, garrison operations and the public affairs office.Read More
Story by Paul Hughes USAG Stuttgart Public Affairs Patch Library You’ve watched everything on your streaming service, read every book in your bookcase and played every game in your sideboard. Well here’s some good news for you. As of May 5, the library becomes another lifeline, in the battle againstRead More
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