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The Storck Main Gate will be closed beginning April 21, with the expected completion in late July. The gate will be closed to vehicular and pedestrian traffic.
Crews are replacing the final denial barrier at Storck Main Gate, upgrading the security and protection of the installation.
Enter only with your vehicle using the Apache Gate, which is on the eastern portion of the installation. Exit only in your vehicle using the Storck Exit Gate. Pedestrians and bicyclers can enter and exit through the Storck Exit Gate.
Always carry two forms of photo ID.
This repair will improve access, contributing to a more secure Garrison for all residents. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.
The USAG Ansbach mobile app provides real-time updates and locations of gates (www.army.mil/a/282396).
Starting June 15, USAG Ansbach DPW crews will begin sewer line repairs at Katterbach Kaserne, closing Von Steuben Strasse southbound toward the Thrift Shop and Army Family Housing. The closure will last up to six weeks.
Both lanes between Service Credit Union and the Thrift Shop will be closed, but pedestrian access and PT activities are permitted.
Community Bank, Service Credit Union, and AAFES Express will remain open, and shuttle and school bus routes will not be affected.
The Katterbach South Gate (High School Gate) will be closed due to construction beginning June 8. The gate will be closed to vehicles, pedestrians and cyclists. Crews install a final denial barrier. Construction may last up to six weeks.
Dear Ansbach Army Health Clinic Community,
We would like to inform you that Dr. Jerardi and Dr. Klin are no longer with our clinic. Due to these unforeseen departures, all patients and family members previously assigned to them have now been reassigned to LTC Lee as their Primary Care Manager (PCM).
We understand that this change may be unexpected, and we sincerely apologize for any inconvenience it may cause. Please know that our team is working diligently to minimize disruptions to your care.
To help maintain access to care during this transition, we will have visiting providers supporting the clinic until we are fully staffed again. While we remain committed to providing high-quality care, appointment availability may be more limited than usual.
We kindly ask that you:
We appreciate your patience, understanding, and continued trust as we work through this transition. Our entire team remains committed to serving you and your family, and we look forward to welcoming additional permanent providers as soon as possible.
Thank you for allowing us to be a part of your healthcare team.
Emergency repair work is scheduled for July 1-20, 2026, between buildings 5080 and 5081 on Bleidorn Kaserne.
The repairs will require excavation work and the partial closure of the area in front of the buildings.
Depending on the exact location of the work, some parking spaces may be temporarily unavailable.
No access to the residences will be required to perform this work.
The road along the Sadowski Theater on Bismarck Kaserne will be closed July 7-22 while DPW conducts road repairs.
Effective July 12, 2026, the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) will have a price increase on First-Class Mail/Forever stamps.
Mailing Services price changes include:
Current Prices -> New Prices
Additional Postal questions can be answered through our Postal webpage https://home.army.mil/ansbach/postal
From July 13-14, City of Ansbach maintenance crews conduct essential repairs to the district hot water systems at Bleidorn Kaserne feeding Buildings 5099, 5080, and 5081.
Repairs take place between 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
During this work, hot water service may be interrupted. No residential access is required for the repairs.
The Transportation Motor Pool (TMP) office will be closed July 13-17, 2026, in order to move to its new location on Katterbach Kaserne.
The new location will be in building 5837 on Katterbach Kaserne, next to the Privately Owned Vehicle (POV) Inspection Office.
The TMP office is scheduled to reopen in its new location on Monday, July 20.
You can also find directions, hours, and contact information for the new TMP office location, along with other garrison services in the USAG Ansbach app (www.army.mil/a/282396)
USAG Ansbach Military Police, German Police, and Fire & Emergency Services will conduct a joint training exercise at the Ansbach Elementary School July 16-17. This is only an exercise.
These drills are not a response to any specific threat. No action is required from the community. We appreciate your patience and cooperation as our multinational first responders conduct this training to ensure the safety of our garrison.
In the event of a real-world emergency or threat, community members will be notified through our emergency messaging system, ALERT. Register in Ansbach ALERT: https://go.mil/AnsbachAlert.
The garrison's local national workforce will be observing their annual work outing day Friday, July 17. Many garrison services will be operating with reduced staff or possibly even closed that day.
Known closures at this time:
We recommend calling ahead to a service if you need assistance on Friday, July 17.
You can find contact information for our garrison services in the USAG Ansbach app (www.army.mil/a/282396)
There will be temporary power outage 8 a.m. - 8 p.m. on Katterbach Kaserne for transformer maintenance on July 18, 2026.
The following buildings will be affected:
- Housing:
• B5944 GG
• B5945 FF
• B5946 EE
• B5948 HH
• B5949 II
• B5950 JJ
• B5952
• B5953
• B5954
• B5955
- Ansbach Elementary School
- B9035 RTF
- B9022
- Street lights in the area may also be affected
If your power has not come back on by 8 p.m., call the emergency work order line at 09641-70-587-115.
For more Details...
There will be temporary power outage 8 a.m. - 8 p.m. on Katterbach Kaserne for transformer maintenance on Aug. 8, 2026.
The following buildings will be affected:
- Housing:
• B5944 GG
• B5945 FF
• B5946 EE
• B5948 HH
• B5949 II
• B5950 JJ
• B5952
• B5953
• B5954
• B5955
- Ansbach Elementary School
- B9035 RTF
- B9022
- Street lights in the area may also be affected
If your power has not come back on by 8 p.m., call the emergency work order line at 09641-70-587-115.
For more Details...
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The 42nd annual German-American partnership shooting competition between U.S. Army Garrison Ansbach and the city of Herrieden brought together 22 teams from local clubs, businesses, the Bundeswehr, reservists, and U.S. Army units at the Oberdachstetten training area to strengthen the longstanding friendship between the American military and the local community. The Bundeswehr Middle Franconia District Group won the competition, followed by the 12th Combat Aviation Brigade and JSSV Herrieden-Wieseth, while Michael Kräher earned top individual honors. Leaders from both communities, including USAG Ansbach Garrison Commander Col. Aaron J. Southard and Herrieden Mayor Patrick Peters, emphasized that the event’s greatest achievement is fostering enduring German-American partnerships through shared traditions and personal connections. (FLZ, July 17, 2026)
Initially, government sources indicated that Germany would not take part in the first exercise of the "Coalition of the Willing"—a group formed by supporters of Ukraine. Now, there appears to have been a change of heart. "Germany will participate in this exercise," government spokesperson Stefan Kornelius told the German Press Agency (dpa). "The federal government is examining what this participation will look like." The topic is also set to be discussed on Friday during a meeting of the Franco-German Security and Defense Council, Kornelius added. As recently as Tuesday, government sources in Berlin had stated that Germany would not participate. (Deutsche Welle, July 15, 2026)
New rules for EU states: Passengers are set to find it easier to obtain compensation in the future if a plane arrives at its destination significantly late or fails to take off altogether. Beginning in mid-2027, new European Union air passenger rights will require airlines to provide faster communication, process compensation claims within set deadlines, and eliminate certain extra fees while strengthening protections for families and travelers with disabilities. Passengers will continue to be eligible for compensation of €250–€600 for qualifying delays of three hours or more or eligible cancellations caused by the airline, while carriers must clearly explain passengers’ rights, provide meals, hotel accommodations, internet access, and alternative transportation during major disruptions. The reforms also guarantee free family seating for children under 14, free name corrections and printed boarding passes, automatic refunds for downgrades, and protection for return flights after a missed outbound leg. However, the new rules also cap reimbursement for self-booked alternative travel at four times the original ticket price, which consumer advocates view as a reduction in passenger protections. (Nuernberger Nachrichten, July 14, 2026)
Europe is playing the long game on holding Big Tech platforms to account. A new EU expert report recommends a phased approach to protecting children online rather than imposing a blanket social media ban, proposing a bloc-wide minimum age of 13 with parental supervision and allowing individual countries to adopt stricter limits if they choose. The report shifts responsibility to technology companies by requiring them to demonstrate their platforms are safe for minors before granting access, expands the focus beyond social media to include AI chatbots, video games, and addictive features such as infinite scrolling and recommendation algorithms, and emphasizes that meaningful online safety will require long-term cultural and regulatory change. The recommendations are expected to influence future EU rules governing social media and other digital services. (politico.eu, July 14, 2026)
Poland is preparing for negotiations with Washington regarding a possible permanent US military presence. A team is to be formed within days – but the process is likely to take years, says Deputy Defense Minister Cezary Tomczyk. Poland plans to form a negotiating team in the coming days for talks with the US about a possible permanent stationing of American troops. This was announced by Deputy Defense Minister Cezary Tomczyk in an interview with RMF24. At the same time, he emphasized that establishing a permanent US presence would not be a short-term project. "Let's remember: when it comes to the process of establishing an American stationing in such a permanent manner, it will be a process that takes years," said Tomczyk. (polskieradio.pl, July 13, 2026)
The US Army garrison in Ansbach will henceforth be commanded by Colonel Michael D. Cookey. His predecessor, Colonel Aaron J. Southard, handed over command during a traditional ceremony at Bismarck Kaserne in the Katterbach district of Ansbach. Germany is not an unfamiliar environment for the incoming commander. The event was attended by representatives of the US military and the Bundeswehr, as well as guests from local and state government and the police force. Colleagues and family members of both officers also attended the festivities. Southard was bid farewell by the US Army after 30 years of service. (Fraenkische Landeszeitung, July 13, 2026)
A hay baler caught fire Saturday near Anfelden, likely due to a mechanical malfunction, igniting a nearby field and ultimately burning about four hectares (40,000 square meters) while causing an estimated €100,000 in damage. The 29-year-old farmer attempted to extinguish the blaze before multiple German fire departments, assisted by local farmers, brought the fire under control using firebreaks and extensive firefighting efforts. During the response, firefighters were dispatched to a second field fire near Burgbernheim, where additional fire departments, farmers, and the U.S. Army from Illesheim—including an airfield tanker truck—helped quickly contain the blaze. (Fraenkische Landeszeitung, July 12, 2026)
In the aftermath of World War II, the 1.6 million American soldiers occupying Germany were initially subject to a strict fraternization ban that forbade even kindness toward German children, but this policy proved unenforceable and was progressively relaxed—Eisenhower lifting the child-contact ban in June 1945, permitting public conversation with adults a month later, and dropping the fraternization ban entirely by October, though marriage to German women remained forbidden until December 1946 except in cases of pregnancy. Despite resentment from both Germans (who disparaged the women as "Ami-Liebchen") and Americans (who saw the soldiers as "victims of German Fräuleins"), some 20,000 German-American marriages occurred by 1949, aided by the near-absence of German men.
To war-weary Germans, the glamorous, casual GIs seemed like beings from another world, and American "soft power"—jazz, Coca-Cola, blue jeans, films, and youth programs like the GYA—along with shame over Nazi crimes helped foster rapprochement, even as surveys showed lingering Nazi sympathies. This groundwork, reinforced by the Marshall Plan, the Berlin Airlift, and Byrnes's 1946 Stuttgart speech welcoming Germany back among free nations, transformed occupier and defeated into allies, culminating emotionally in Kennedy's iconic 1963 "Ich bin ein Berliner" speech—a friendship that began, symbolically, with the first occupation-era German-American marriage of Charlotte Werr and Sergeant David Charles Petty in December 1945. (Nuernberger Nachrichten, July 8, 2026)
VIDEO: For the USA's 250th Independence Day, the "Freedom Fest" in Katterbach (Ansbach district) remained largely reserved for the military community. Security is a huge issue, including here in Katterbach in Middle Franconia. Only those who work here at the US Army base are allowed in – and of course their family members. The big Freedom Fest, at which the USA celebrates its independence 250 years ago, had been planned for 10,000 people.(BR TV, July 7, 2026)
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