USAG Stuttgart Public Affairs Shopping in Germany can be a very positive experience and shoppers will find most of the same things that they’re used to back in the States. Upon arrival in Stuttgart, shopping is one of the first things many newcomers like to do. However, Stuttgart military communityRead More

Logistic Readiness Center and Transportation Office The duty bus is a free shuttle service operating on regular schedules between USAG Stuttgart installations. It is a privilege provided to Stuttgart military community members and ID cardholders and is intended primarily to transport military and civilian personnel to and from duty stations.Read More

USAG Stuttgart Public Affairs Public transport is the ideal way to travel in Germany and throughout Europe. With many forms of transit and a vast network of stops across the country, you don’t have to travel far to find a connection. Buying tickets can be done at stations, from aRead More

U.S. Citizens All Federal job opportunities in Stuttgart are posted at https://USAJOBS.gov. Free Employment Readiness classes are available for all U.S. DOD ID card holders at Army Community Service (ACS) on Panzer Kaserne to help prepare federal and private sector resumes, public speaking and presentation skills, and dressing for success.Read More

The Stuttgart community’s DoDEA schools are comprised of three elementary schools, a middle school (located on Patch Barracks), and a high school (located on Panzer Kaserne). Stuttgart High School Stuttgart High School (SHS), located on Panzer Kaserne, serves a student population of approximately 800 students with 70 teachers and administrators.Read More

Stuttgart Army Veterinarian Clinic Moving to an overseas installation can be stressful for pets. What will their life in Stuttgart be like? What is veterinary care like? Are there dog parks? Can pets go downtown, into public places, or travel with the family on vacation? For those with four-legged familyRead More