Military Postal Service issues policy updates on customs forms and Lithium batteries
Postal authorities have updated guidance on mailing lithium batteries to/from/between military post offices, as well as how to fill out customs forms.Read More
Postal authorities have updated guidance on mailing lithium batteries to/from/between military post offices, as well as how to fill out customs forms.Read More
Sewers underneath Robinson Barracks will be repaired in a major project beginning June 1. Read More
Germany is set to make a significantly discounted flat-rate public transit ticket — known as the “9-Euro-Ticket” — available to the public in June, July, and August. Here are answers to FAQs.Read More
By USAG Stuttgart Public Affairs Stuttgart meet your SHARP Response Team! Ms. Nikki Giveans, Victim Advocate and Ms. Jessica Green, Sexual Assault Response Coordinator have recently arrived to Stuttgart and are ready to support you. SHARP services are open to active-duty, guard/reservists, civilians, contractors and family members over the ageRead More
By USAG Stuttgart Public Affairs The education center, 4th Floor Bldg. 2915, is hosting another college night, TOMORROW, May 18 from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Topics include testing, flexible class schedules with local colleges, and financial aid (including vet benefits). And the best part there’ll be free pizza, soRead More
Garrison responds to results from routine testing for Legionella bacteria in water systemsRead More
Congrats to our Stuttgart thespians for once again coming out on top at ‘Toppers.’ Catch their next show “Hello Girls” at the Kelly Theatre, Friday, May 20 at 7:30 p.m.Read More
Kelley Commissary has recently extended both its official store hours and early bird hours, opening earlier and staying open later. The Panzer Commissary is now also open one hour later, until 7 p.m., Monday-Friday.Read More
The suspense date for personnel requiring special issuance (no fee or official) passports to obtain them has been extended to September 30, 2022.Read More
By USAG Stuttgart Public Affairs Volunteers across U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart chucked wood, stamped passports and helped with numerous vaccination drives saving the Army’s top post in Baden-Württemberg more than $1 million this year. 2000 volunteers gave 35,858 hours to agencies ranging from the thrift shop to the Red CrossRead More
Pennsylvaniastrasse will be closed for construction work near Bldg. 2345 (the former Patch Community Club) starting Monday, April 25, meaning drivers must use an alternate route to get to the northwest side of post. Signs will be in place to advise drivers of the detour using New-York-Str and Ohiostr.Read More
Two people were transported to local hospitals on Wednesday after an incident with cleaning chemicals at Stuttgart Army Airfield.Read More
USAG Stuttgart is sadden by the passing of Mr. Ronald Taubitz. Many members of our community have interacted with him around the garrison – he has been a valued member of this community for over 10 years. Ronald volunteered with several garrison organizations including the USO, the VAT Office, andRead More
By John H. Campbell Director – USAG Stuttgart Public Affairs Office With a humanitarian crisis growing in Eastern Europe, many members of the Stuttgart DoD community have started asking what they can do to help. Some have considered the possibility of inviting refugees into their homes. On Friday (March 18),Read More
The task was relatively simple—find vacant buildings in the U.S. Army Garrison (USAG) Stuttgart footprint that staff could convert into living space for up to 100 service members who might come to the area to support eastern Europe security operations.Read More
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