V Corps inactivates after nearly century of service to U.S. Army
V Corps marked its inactivation after nearly a century of prestigious service to the U.S. Army with a ceremony at Wiesbaden’s Schloss Biebrich, June 12.Read More
V Corps marked its inactivation after nearly a century of prestigious service to the U.S. Army with a ceremony at Wiesbaden’s Schloss Biebrich, June 12.Read More
Approximately 200 service members, civilians, family members and pets converged on Patch Barracks in the wee morning hours June 13 to celebrate the Army’s 238th birthday. The U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart-sponsored 5K fun run and walk started on the Husky Field track and wound through the trails outside the installation. Read More
If you’re expecting guests this summer, make your life a little easier by including a few U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart agencies on your planning checklist.
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Rear Adm. Brian L. Losey relinquished command of Special Operations Command Africa to U.S. Army Brig. Gen. James B. Linder during a change of command ceremony held June 7 at Kelley Barracks.Read More
Pentagon officials have launched the Safe HelpRoom, a new service that allows sexual assault victims to participate in group chat sessions with one another in a moderated and secure online environment.Read More
When furloughs are implemented, most military commissaries will close one day a week on Mondays, said the director and chief executive officer of the Defense Commissary Agency. The weekly closures will occur for up to 11 total days, between July 8 and Sept. 30.Read More
On June 14, 1775, our nation’s leaders established the Continental Army, beginning a rich heritage of successfully defending our great country and its citizens. American Soldiers have fought in ten wars, from the American Revolution through the Cold War, the Gulf War and the current operations taking place around the world.Read More
U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart is moving closer to a greener, more efficient method of providing heat to Panzer Kaserne. The installation is currently heated by aging oil-fired steam boilers, which have low efficiency limitations and contribute to carbon emissions.Read More
Over the last 12 years of war, our Army has demonstrated exceptional
competence, courage, and resiliency in adapting to the demands of war
and accomplishing the mission. Read More
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers commanding general made a pitch to spur
more interest in science, technology, engineering and math among
American students during a visit to Patch High School May 14.Read More
After weeks of review, Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel has concluded
budget cuts will require most of the department’s civilian employees to
be furloughed beginning in JulyRead More
U.S. Army garrisons across Europe have reserved 40 designated parking
spaces for use by Gold Star families at on-post public facilities.Read More
This month Americans around the world will pause to observe Memorial Day.
Since
its first official proclamation as Decoration Day on May 5, 1868, and
its first observance on May 30, 1868, it has been a day of remembrance
for those who sacrificed and died in our nation’s service.Read More
U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart thanked volunteers for their selfless service during the annual Volunteer Recognition Ceremony.Read More
A soft drizzle didn’t dampen spirits May 10 as U.S. European Command
welcomed its new commander, Air Force Gen. Philip M. BreedloveRead More
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