Become prepared, not scared, for anything during NPM
The 2019 theme for National Preparedness Month is “Prepared, Not Scared. Be Ready for Disasters.” Read More
The 2019 theme for National Preparedness Month is “Prepared, Not Scared. Be Ready for Disasters.” Read More
By Annalise Dolby Freshman, Stuttgart High School During July, the School Liaison Office, along with the Patch Youth Center, conducted a three-day Ready and Resilient (R2) retreat at the Edelweiss Lodge and Resort in Garmisch-Partenkirchen. Attending the Stuttgart Child and Youth Services’ R2 Retreat Training was an eye-opening and memorableRead More
By Capt. Evan C. Freemyer Chief, Client Services Stuttgart Law Center With the end of PCS season on the horizon, many newcomers to USAG Stuttgart turn their attention to damaged or missing items during their move. If any of your property was damaged or is missing, you are eligible toRead More
Guttenberg Castle is one of the oldest and most beautiful castles in Germany.Read More
About 2,000 drivers required registration renewals this summer.Read More
Due to an increased prevalence of measles and mumps in Europe, Public Health Command Europe officials are recommending that military community members ensure their measles, mumps and rubella vaccines are up to date.
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Take part in a survey to improve the human relations climate within USAG Stuttgart.Read More
Improvements at Patch Barracks, to include the construction of a new Patch Elementary School, means closing part of Illinois Strasse.Read More
Continuing to Dec. 24, the Exchange will waive its $3 service fee for items priced at $25 or more.Read More
An observation will be held on 9/11 in the Patch Barracks Chapel to commemorate the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.Read More
Students of the five USAG Stuttgart schools began a new school year, Aug. 26.Read More
Celebrate the Navy’s 244th Birthday in Stuttgart, Saturday, Oct. 19.Read More
IMCOM provides the foundation of three AMC focus areas: installation readiness; Soldier/Family readiness; and strategic power projection.Read More
Students in grades six through 12 with a grade-point average of 2.5 or higher (on a 4.0 scale) can submit an essay in English of 500 words or fewer explaining why their community and involvement in service projects are important to them.Read More
In a nice surprise, seven families with back to school layaways at the Panzer Exchange discovered their purchases on hold had all been paidRead More
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