Memorial Day color guard amid coronavirus
U.S. European Command’s color guard took part in a ceremony unlike any before – spread out at Patch Barracks, wearing masks. Read More
U.S. European Command’s color guard took part in a ceremony unlike any before – spread out at Patch Barracks, wearing masks. Read More
A joint service team of Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Marines screen community members entering highly-trafficked garrison services.Read More
Since the start of COVID-19, community members at USAG Stuttgart have supported their neighbors.Read More
Curbside delivery will continue to be available as needed until the risk of exposure to COVID-19 is eliminated.Read More
“If I can do something to spread love and not the virus, then I want to bring some light to this dark time.” Kristen Benda.Read More
Located on Panzer Kaserne, near the shoppette, the Café offers breakfast and lunch carry-out.Read More
Postal staff and volunteers across U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart work tirelessly, despite the threat of COVID-19 in the community.Read More
Selfless service is the secret sauce to how this community functions — everyone helps out when and how they can.Read More
U.S. service members and veterans are now able to file Form N-400, the Application for Naturalization, onlineRead 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
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