OHA Survey - Service members stationed in Germany for 6+ months, renting private housing, and paying utilities separately: your input is needed! Report your utility expenses—electricity, gas, water, trash, heating, and more—through the annual OHA survey to help determine future allowance rates. Survey takes 30 minutes. Deadline: March 31, 2026. More...
U.S. Customs Home-Based Business news - Tax- or duty-free privileges under NATO SOFA can't be used for any commercial business, to include Home-Based Businesses. More...
Drone training - Army units regularly conduct training on drones at USAG Ansbach installations. Community members are reminded that flying personal drones on or near a military installation is strictly prohibited by German law and U.S. Army regulation. If you spot suspicious drone activity, report it to the MP Front Desk at CIV 09641-70-587-110, DSN 110 . See something, say something.
USAG Ansbach Veterinary Treatment Facility (VTF) email update - The Ansbach VTF has updated their email contact information to: usarmy.rheinland-pfalz.phc-europe.mbx.ansbach-vtf@health.mil Please update your contact information for them accordingly. For other VTF information their website can be found here.
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Major repairs are scheduled for the parking lot adjacent the Katterbach Express (i.e. Shoppette), Community Bank and Service Credit Union. Construction will begin in late September and is scheduled to end in January 2026. The Express and banks will continue operating normal business hours. Parking will be available adjacent the construction site. Look for parking signs and follow all traffic signs.
Removal and installation of the final denial barrier (FDB) at the Storck Exit Gate is scheduled to begin Tuesday, Nov. 4. Installation crews move equipment to the nearby parking lot Oct. 30-31.
The entire removal and installation will take approximately six weeks. After completion of the FDB project, the Storck Exit Gate will open to all traffic.
During construction, the gate will remain closed. However, a temporary pedestrian gate will be installed nearby. To enter and exit the temporary pedestrian gate, always carry two forms of photo ID.
The Radiology Department at the U.S. Army Health Clinic Ansbach will be closed from January 15 to February 9, 2026, for equipment upgrades. During this period, the community can access radiological services through alternative channels:
1. Emergency cases will be redirected to the Ansbach Klinikum Emergency Department.
2. Patients can opt to be referred to a sister-clinic within MEDDAC Bavaria for non-emergency procedures.
3. Non-acute cases will be referred to a network facility for scheduled care.
U.S. Army Garrison Ansbach residents will undergo mandatory, third-party housing inspections of all Army Family Housing from Jan. 22-30, 2026, as part of a Congressional mandate to ensure safe and healthy living conditions on military installations. More...
Construction in the vicinity of Hangar 1 and the Outdoor Recreation Center at Katterbach resumes late Jan., early Feb., 2026.
The intent is to repair and replace sewer lines running south along Von Steuben Strasse heading south toward the Thrift Shop and Army Family Housing.
IMPACT: Both lanes of Von Steuben Strasse between Service Credit Union and the Thrift Shop will be closed until work is complete. Soldiers and pedestrians can still walk/run or conduct PT along this stretch during the construction. Community Bank, Service Credit Union and AAFES Express remain open.
USAG Ansbach CYS facilities will be closed for training Friday Feb. 13; and Monday Feb. 16 in observance of the Presidents Day federal holiday. Please plan accordingly.
Monday, Feb. 16, 2026, is Presidents Day. Many services around the garrison will be closed for the holiday.
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Carnival Season (Fasching) officially starts on Nov. 11 at 11:11 a.m.. The main carnival days start on Weiberfastnacht and last until Faschingsdienstag - right before Lent begins. Depending on the region, it's called Karneval or Fasching, the cities celebrate this with colorful floats, which are also satirical and mocking politicians and world events throwing candies and other fun stuff for children in costumes.
The paper, which traces its roots back to the Civil War, receives some funding from the Pentagon and its staff is Defense Department employees. The Department of Defense on Thursday announced it would overhaul the military newspaper Stars and Stripes, including no longer circulating reporting from wire services like The Associated Press. In a statement posted on social media, Pentagon spokesperson Sean Parnell said the department is bringing the newspaper “into the 21st century.” “The Department of War is returning Stars & Stripes to its original mission: reporting for our warfighters,” Parnell said. “We will modernize its operations, refocus its content away from woke distractions that syphon morale, and adapt it to serve a new generation of service members.” (politico.com, January 15, 2026)
Armed US military police are permitted to patrol public areas in Germany, such as train stations and festivals, to maintain discipline among US personnel as authorized by the NATO Status of Forces Agreement. Their authority is strictly limited to members of the US armed forces, their civilian components, and dependents; they cannot police German or other citizens. The only exception is in urgent, life-threatening situations, where they can intervene regardless of nationality but must immediately hand the situation over to German police. While they are allowed to carry weapons, their use is restricted to the rules of German self-defense law. (Nuernberger Nachrichten, January 17, 2026)
Lawmakers in both the House and Senate are in crunch time. So far, Congress has passed six of the 12 appropriations bills needed to fund the government. The House last week passed an additional two-bill package known as a minibus that would fund the State Department and the Treasury Department. Senators will take that minibus up after they come back from their recess. That leaves just four bills for the lower chamber to clear — including the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) appropriations bill, which has emerged as a major point of contention between both parties. (The Hill, January 19, 2026)
At the City of Ansbach's New Year's reception, Mayor Thomas Deffner delivered a statesmanlike address reviewing the past year's accomplishments and previewing future initiatives. In his speech, he praised volunteer emergency responders and city employees, and highlighted major successes, including a compromise that secured high-level hospital care, efforts to combat the regional doctor shortage, and the city's achievement in providing childcare for all eligible children without a waiting list. Deffner also emphasized his commitment to creating affordable housing through new developments and outlined upcoming investments in schools and road infrastructure, all while calling for citizens to vote in the upcoming local elections. (Fraenkische Landeszeitung, January 17, 2026)
In the dispute over Greenland, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz criticized US President Donald Trump’s tariff threats but refrained from announcing any countermeasures. As Europeans, we want to act “prudently and appropriately” in response to “such challenges,” he said after consultations with the CDU’s top leadership in Berlin. (Nuernberger Nachrichten, January 20, 2026)
It is set to be the largest and most high-profile NATO exercise of the year and will take place primarily in Germany. For the major maneuver “Steadfast Dart 26,” the military alliance has begun deploying thousands of soldiers, as well as equipment and military vehicles, from across Europe to Germany. Germany will host the exercise in the coming weeks and serve as the hub for the transfer of resources. Around 10,000 soldiers will arrive in Germany. (Nuernberger Nachrichten, January 16, 2026)
The German Armed Forces have sent out the first questionnaires for the new military service. The letters containing the documents have been packed and should be mailed today, as a spokesperson confirmed to the German Press Agency (dpa). All men and women turning 18 will now receive the questionnaire as a first step to assess their suitability and motivation for the German Armed Forces. Those who have already had their birthdays this year will receive it later. (Tagesschau, January 15, 2026)
An Ottweiler-based company is currently very busy at the US military base in Baumholder: New apartment blocks are being built. The OBG Group has begun construction of another 54 townhouses at the US military base in Baumholder. Since 2023, the construction of these houses for families, built to the specifications of the US Armed Forces, as well as an apartment complex in the Smith Barracks, has been underway. The current construction of the 54 townhouses in Wetzel Housing is the last funded phase of the US housing modernization program in Baumholder. This project represents an investment of approximately 46 million euros. (Saarbruecker Zeitung, January 15, 2026)
These men and women will be running in the mayoral election in Ansbach on March. Voters in Ansbach have a wide selection to choose from in the mayoral election on March 8th. As was the case six years ago, the parties and groups have nominated seven candidates for the top job at the town hall. They include Mayor Thomas Deffner (CSU), Homm-Vogel and Eff, Oliver Rühl, Michael Jakob, Boris-André Meyer and Andreas Mohamed Abs. (Fraenkische Landeszeitung, January 15, 2025)
The German Armed Forces are now also playing a role in the dispute over Greenland's future. Thirteen German soldiers will fly to Nuuk tomorrow as part of an international reconnaissance team. The goal is to explore the framework for securing the region. (Tagesschau, January 15, 2026)
This Thursday, the German Armed Forces (Bundeswehr) are launching a mission with an initial contingent of 13 soldiers, intended to demonstrate strength to Donald Trump and deter him from taking the ultimate step. Other NATO countries are also sending soldiers – officially solely at Denmark's invitation. (Sueddeutsche Zeitung, January 15, 2026)
A reduction in the VAT rate for restaurant meals in Germany from 19% to 7% is unlikely to result in widespread lower prices for consumers. According to a survey by the German Hotel and Restaurant Association (Dehoga), the vast majority of restaurateurs, fewer than one in ten in Bavaria, plan to use the resulting savings to cover rising costs for personnel, energy, and food, and to fund long-overdue investments. The primary goal for the industry is not to reduce menu prices but to absorb increased operational costs and prevent further price hikes, ensuring their economic stability. While a few exceptions exist, most restaurant patrons should not expect cheaper meals, as the tax relief is being treated as a measure to support the struggling gastronomy sector rather than a direct consumer benefit. (br24.de, January 13, 2025)
Good news for drivers on the local road between Ansbach-Untereichenbach and Katterbach: Starting this coming Friday (December 19), the road will reopen to traffic coming from Untereichenbach. This was announced by the city of Ansbach. The road will remain closed to traffic coming from Katterbach until further notice. Buses and agricultural vehicles can continue to travel in both directions. A speed limit of 30 km/h applies on the local road. (radio 8, December 17, 2025)
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