Navy beats Army 15-13 in showdown
In preparation for the Dec. 15 Army-Navy football game, one of college football’s most celebrated rivalries, Soldiers took on Sailors and Marines in Stuttgart’s first official Army-Navy flag football game Dec. 7 on Husky Field. [Photo left] De’tavius Ross can’t stop Brandon Thornhill, who catches a pass that leads toRead More
Beat the holiday blues
It’s that time of year again: Festive music fills the air, fireplaces crackle and holiday cheer abounds. It’s the most wonderful time of the year, right? Read More
General’s 1981 kidnapping a lesson in being vigilant for signs of terrorist threat
By Sgt. Daniel Cole U.S. Army Europe Public Affairs Office Terrorist tactics may have changed over the years, but U.S. Army Europe force protection experts say one thing will always stay the same — remaining vigilant for the signs of terrorist activity can help stop the bad guys in theirRead More
Globetrotters delight fans
The world famous Harlem Globetrotters delighted a full house of fans Dec. 6 in the Patch Fitness Center, thanks to Navy Entertainment and Armed Forces Entertainment. The Globetrotters conclude their 12th tour of U.S. military bases in the United Kingdom, Germany, Italy, Greece and Spain.Photos by Laura Castro Share: FacebookRead More
Go ‘green’ this holiday season with eco-friendly tips
This year’s festivities don’t have to negatively impact our environment.Read More
ID cards required when riding garrison duty bus
The Directorate of Emergency Services would like to remind the community that when riding a U.S. Army Garrison duty bus, passengers will need to have an ID card in their possession. This includes minors who are not accompanied by their parents. Share: Facebook Twitter EmailRead More
AFRICOM helps regional militaries fight HIV/AIDS
By Donna Miles
American Forces Press Service
U.S. Africa Command is making headway in helping militaries across Africa confront the HIV/AIDS epidemic through a program focused on prevention, care and treatment, a senior command official reported.
Decorating for the holidays? Remember these safe tips
Decorations may increase your chances of fire.
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Harlem Globetrotters perform Dec. 6
The Harlem Globetrotters continue to entertain families with their ball handling wizardry and basketball artistry.Read More
Driving efficiently to reduce vehicle emissions
Emissions can be reduced by environmentally-friendly driving.
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Ask a JAG: Unit fundraising on base
Fundraising in the federal workplace or during official duty time is generally prohibited.Read More
Laughter offers relief from depression
By Judith Woodward
U.S. Army Public Health Command
Depression is one of the most common medical conditions. It can affect anyone at any time. This year, the Army is joining organizations and communities across the nation to raise awareness about the dangers of depression. The Army’s theme, “The Courage to Seek Help,” emphasizes that depression is one of the most treatable behavioral health conditions. Getting an early diagnosis and treatment may help reduce the intensity and duration of depression symptoms.Read More
Army sexual assault victims now entitled to their own lawyers
By C. Todd Lopez
Army News Service
Victims of sexual assault now have the option to have legal representation following a sexual assault.Read More
TSP contributions: last opportunity to make changes for 2013 is during pay period of Nov. 17-30
USAG Stuttgart Public Affairs Office
Department of Defense civilian employees who want to maximize their Thrift Savings Plan contributions this year should review their most recent LES to make sure they are on track to do so.
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