IMCOM leaders to share vision for the future
Like many others this time of year, I have been reflecting on the past
12 months and looking forward to the new year. In my professional
capacity, I am focusing on the future of the Installation Management
community. Specifically, I’ve been asking myself: “What should the
Installation Management community look like a year from now?”Read More
Panzer Hotel hosts grand opening
It’s official. The Panzer Hotel is now open for guests, following a grand opening ceremony Dec. 15.
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Healthy travel habits: Prevent illnesses, injuries en route with advance planning
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Community members who are planning to travel during this holiday season can help prevent travel-induced injuries and be prepared for illnesses by planning ahead. Here is a checklist of items to think about before and during travel. Travel health insurance • Travelers are responsibleRead More
Command group serves Turkey Day meal
Thanksgiving meal served Nov. 24, 2010 at the 1st Battalion, 10th Special Forces Group (Airborne), Dining Facility on Panzer Kaserne.
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ACS helps AFC deliver services, keep promises
The Army made significant promises when it unveiled the Army Family
Covenant in October 2007. With the covenant, the Army committed to
providing Soldiers and their families a quality of life that
acknowledges their service, sacrifice and dedication. This includes
providing programs and services — including family programs, health
care, housing, recreation, education and employment opportunities, and
child, school and youth services — that build Soldier and family
well-being.Read More
Army cook assigned to SF unit earns Bronze Star
As Maria Rodriguez-Torres listened to the narrative accompanying the
presentation of the Bronze Star Medal to her husband for his
accomplishments in Afghanistan, her facial expression displayed a look
of astonishment.Read More
554th MP Co.war dog returns home to rest
In the military community, it’s customary to honor fallen defenders of
freedom. Here, the 554th Military Police Company extended the tradition
to a military working dog.
SOCEUR enhances Slovak special ops intel capacity
Special forces units are often charged with going into unfamiliar,
remote and potentially dangerous areas to gather intelligence and
conduct operations independent of external support.Read More
Giunta joins Pentagon’s Hall of Heroes
Army Staff Sgt. Salvatore A. Giunta’s decision to risk his life so
others could live placed him “squarely among the most magnificent of
those worthy of this honor,” said Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates
Nov. 17, as the nation’s first living Medal of Honor recipient in 40
years was inducted into the Pentagon’s Hall of Heroes.
President Barack Obama awarded Giunta the Medal of Honor Nov. 16 in a White House ceremony.Read More
Ask a JAG
Editor’s Note: Do you have a legal question you would like to see answered in a future edition of The Citizen? If so, contact “Ask a JAG” at sean.marvin@eur.army.mil. Q: Friends of mine had their household goods shipment destroyed in the recent warehouse fire. Although I’ve moved often due toRead More
On The Street: What’s the best gift you’ve ever given?
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Building resiliency helps restore balance within Army Family
We want them not only to survive, but to thrive.Read More
Going ‘cold turkey’
Twenty-four Stuttgart military community members woke up early on Nov. 20 to compete in a 4×4 relay race on Husky Field — while carrying 10-pound frozen Butterballs. The 4×4 Turkey Relay was sponsored by USAG Stuttgart Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation.
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