Stuttgart Elementary School students from Panzer Kaserne toured Netze BW Wasser’s Münster Wasserwerks water treatment facility and teaching museum in Stuttgart. The trip is a regular occurrence for students in German schools but a first for military affiliated school children from USAG Stuttgart.Read More

The USAG Stuttgart Religious Support Office has announced its schedule for 2024 holiday chapel services, offering opportunities for worship throughout the Christmas and New Year seasons. For more information, please contact the RSO.Read More

  Home for the Holidays? Don’t miss these on-post events. Compiled by USAG Stuttgart Public Affairs Tuesday, Nov. 26- Wednesday, Dec. 11 Operation Angel Tree Help a child have a brighter holiday this year by picking a child (or children) from The Angel Tree at the Panzer Main Exchange orRead More

Compiled by USAG Stuttgart Public Affairs The Giving Season is Here Whether you’re planning to celebrate at home or headed out of town for the Thanksgiving weekend there are a number of Thanksgiving celebrations to attend. Here are a few ways to partake in the festivities without having to cookRead More

The Directorate of Emergency Services advises it will close the outbound lane at Robinson Barracks Main Gate to all traffic from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Monday Nov 4 to Wednesday, Nov. 6.

Outbound traffic will reopen on Thursday, Nov. 7. During the closure, all outbound traffic must use the Back Gate adjacent to Building 161 and 164.

Please see below for the detour route from the Main Gate to the Back Gate.Read More

Panzerstrasse will be closed between Bunsenstrasse and Waldburgstrasse from 8 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 28, through 5 a.m. on Monday, Oct. 28, as workers prepare to install a cycling bridge. Travelers approaching Panzer Kaserne from the north (e.g., from Autobahn 81) will need to follow a detour through Böblingen. There is no impact to travelers destined for Panzer Kaserne who are approaching from the south (Schönaich, Waldenbuch, etc.), or who are leaving Panzer in that direction, although detour signs will still be placed.Read More