BOTTOM LINE: All garrison shuttle buses are running 30-60 minutes late due
<br />to problems near Robinson Barracks.
<br />
<br />Cars can enter/exit Robinson Barracks at this time, but there are several
<br />Stuttgart city buses that have had
By US AFRICOM Public Affairs, U.S. AFRICOM Public AffairsSTUTTGART, GermanyDec 06, 2010
BOTTOM LINE: All garrison shuttle buses are running 30-60 minutes late due
to problems near Robinson Barracks.
Cars can enter/exit Robinson Barracks at this time, but there are several
Stuttgart city buses that have had accidents/problems near Robinson Barracks
that have caused traffic jams.
The garrison shuttle buses are stuck in those traffic jams and the drivers
estimate they will be running 30-60 minutes behind schedule.
In coordination with the Federal Government of Somalia, U.S. Africa Command (AFRICOM) conducted airstrikes against al Shabaab between June 27-30, 2025.
Commander’s Visit to East Africa Reiterates Security Partnerships, Cooperation
“Despite the growing threats of terrorist groups like ISIS and al Shabaab, our continued partnership with Djibouti furthers our ability to counter terrorism and promote peace and security,” Langley said.
In coordination with the Federal Government of Somalia, U.S. Africa Command (AFRICOM) conducted airstrikes against al Shabaab between June 27-30, 2025.
Commander’s Visit to East Africa Reiterates Security Partnerships, Cooperation
“Despite the growing threats of terrorist groups like ISIS and al Shabaab, our continued partnership with Djibouti furthers our ability to counter terrorism and promote peace and security,” Langley said.
In coordination with the Federal Government of Somalia, U.S. Africa Command (AFRICOM) conducted airstrikes against al Shabaab between June 27-30, 2025.
Commander’s Visit to East Africa Reiterates Security Partnerships, Cooperation
“Despite the growing threats of terrorist groups like ISIS and al Shabaab, our continued partnership with Djibouti furthers our ability to counter terrorism and promote peace and security,” Langley said.