New location for ASAP Grief Support Group
Starting this month, ASAP’s Grief Support Group will meet at the ACS Annex on Patch Barracks.Read More
Starting this month, ASAP's Grief Support Group will meet at the ACS Annex on Patch Barracks on the second and fourth Tuesday of each month. The Grief Support Group helps those experiencing grief due to bereavement, loss of relationships, loss of connections with a move, and other reasons to move through the healing process. It is open to adults with installation access ID cards.
Registration is required. Please call 314-596-3234 (DSN) or 09641-70-596-3234 (COMM) to sign up. You may also send an email to usarmystuttgart.id-europe.list.asap-eap-dtc-suicide@army.mil.
Starting this month, ASAP’s Grief Support Group will meet at the ACS Annex on Patch Barracks.Read More
Although routine tax preparation services are no longer offered by Army Legal Assistance centers, community members still have access to free preparation and filing methods as well as paid commercial options.Read More
USAG Stuttgart community members are invited to assist in completing the OHA survey up until March 31.Read More
Hosted by the American Red Cross Stuttgart Station, the annual Baby Expo event will take place in March. This event is designed for new and expecting parents, to provide information and resources for the early phases of parenting in Germany.Read More
Local Baden-Württemberg news translated and summarized as a courtesy by USAG Stuttgart Public Affairs staff. Read More
Robinson Barracks Housing residents may experience intermittent heating outages this weekend. Please report any heat or water outages as a P1 DMO. If the outage last more than two hours after calling in the DMO, residents may stay in a hotel for the night and notify housing the next business day for reimbursement.Read More
Inclement weather updates from USAG Stuttgart, plus an explanation of how operational changes due to inclement weather conditions are made and communicated.Read More
Local Baden-Württemberg news translated and summarized as a courtesy by USAG Stuttgart Public Affairs staff. Read More
Local Baden-Württemberg news translated and summarized as a courtesy by USAG Stuttgart Public Affairs staff. Read More
Local Baden-Württemberg news translated and summarized as a courtesy by USAG Stuttgart Public Affairs staff. Read More
Community members and U.S. Army Health Clinic Stuttgart leaders gathered recently for the inaugural meeting of the Patient and Family Partnership Council (PFPC) to discuss a variety of healthcare matters. The meeting aimed to gain feedback and input from patients, family members, and clinic staff to improve and enhance the clinic experience.Read More
Just because you’re far from home doesn’t mean you have to go without this year. Here are a few on-post Valentine’s Day celebrations to take part in this year.Read More
The newest issue of The Stuttgart Citizen is now available.Read More
USAG Stuttgart will soon conduct a force protection exercise that may impact services and cause delays at installation gates. Follow garrison platforms, including the Citizen, for updates, and observe strict operations security.Read More
Remember to report on-the-job injuries to your supervisor and your safety office as soon as possible. Effective mishap reporting allows employers to take immediate action and implement preventive measures to mitigate risks. When mishaps go unreported, they can escalate into more significant issues, potentially causing more harm to individuals and property.Read More
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