All the necessary qualifications to be a leader
Katharina Juergens joined the Bundeswehr in 2017 as an information technology specialist, and is now on her way to becoming a commissioned officer.
Katharina Juergens joined the Bundeswehr in 2017 as an information technology specialist, and is now on her way to becoming a commissioned officer.
German firefighters are often the first to respond to alarms from U.S. installations thanks to a longstanding partnership with host nation officials.
Living on a USAG Stuttgart military installation is having the best of both worlds–inside is a touch of America, outside is immersion into German culture.
The Stuttgart military community is composed of five installations throughout the greater Stuttgart metropolitan area.
Since the start of COVID-19, community members at USAG Stuttgart have supported their neighbors.
Erin Hyde, a military spouse and CYS employee, is one of many USAG Stuttgart community members now making face coverings for others
The first layer of asphalt work at the commissary intersection.
An unexploded ordnance was discovered, rendered safe and removed at Robinson Barracks.
During the next couple of years, numerous family housing units on Robinson Barracks will receive some minor repairs or be completely renovated, and many other housing units will be fitted with solar panels.
In April, Robinson Barracks Elementary School PTSA hosted a variety of events for students as well as the Stuttgart military community.
Periodic snow melted away just enough for sheep to return to graze on an icy meadow at Robinson Barracks, Feb. 12.
All of the students have apples for the teacher.
The following is a list of venues for eating or groceries on Robinson, Kelley and Patch Barracks and Panzer Kaserne.
Life in Germany can be very different than in the U.S., and often it’s the little things that make the big difference.
Shopping in in Germany can be a very positive experience and shoppers will find most of the same things that they’re used to back in the States.