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U.S. Army Health Clinic Ansbach Update: Dr. Jerardi and Dr. Klin are no longer with U.S. Army Health Clinic Ansbach. 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). To help maintain access to care during this transition, the clinic will have visiting providers supporting the clinic until we are fully staffed again. More...
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Calendar and menu updates from around the garrison.
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.
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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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)
European NATO allies have mostly replaced the assets that the U.S. has cut from its rescue plans in case of a war in Europe, Deputy Supreme Allied Commander Europe Sir John Stringer said in an interview with Bloomberg Television. Stringer made the assurance to ahead of the alliance’s summit in Ankara next week, at which allies will try to smooth over recent announcements by the U.S. signaling that it is pivoting away from the continent. (Stars and Stripes, July 4, 2026)
On Saturday, the US garrison celebrated the 250th birthday of the United States of America with a public festival at the Katterbach barracks. Around 3,000 people attended "Freedom Fest." The highlight was a fireworks display around 10 p.m. (Fraenkische Landeszeitung, July 6, 2026)
Pete Hegseth apparently planned to announce further reductions in US troops in Europe during a visit to Brussels in June. This was reported by the *Wall Street Journal*. According to the report, Hegseth intended to withdraw significantly more US troops than previously disclosed. However, this did not happen. According to the report, the plan was halted after Hegseth presented it to Marco Rubio and other high-ranking government officials. Ultimately, the US Secretary of Defense announced only a review of the American troop presence in Europe, lasting up to six months. (Focus, July 6, 2026)
General Christopher Donahue, Commander of US Army Europe and Africa, is stepping down after just 18 months. US forces announced prior to the ceremony—scheduled for Thursday—that he would hand over command in Wiesbaden to his deputy, Christopher R. Norrie. Donahue (56)—highly respected and the last US soldier to leave Afghanistan in 2021—is seen as the latest example of a high-ranking military official ousted by US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, sometimes without explanation. (Main Echo, July 2, 2026)
Germany wants to expand defense-industrial cooperation with the United States, including by building U.S. weapons systems or components under license in Germany, Defense Minister Boris Pistorius said Wednesday. Asked whether producing American weapons in Germany would undermine Europe’s goal to become less dependent on Washington, Pistorius pushed back. (politico.eu, July 1, 2026)
U.S. Army Garrison Bavaria suspended fishing in five lakes and streams in the Grafenwoehr Training Area earlier this month after elevated levels of PFAS were discovered in the samples. Anglers were advised not to consume any fish caught in the affected bodies of water: Little Mike Lake, Rod and Gun Lakes 1 and 2, Thumbach Stream and Schaumbach Stream. (Stars and Stripes, June 25, 2026)
An Army officer who died during training in Morocco was posthumously awarded the service’s highest decoration for noncombat heroism in recognition of his efforts to save a fellow soldier who had fallen into the ocean. First Lt. Kendrick Lamont Key Jr. received the Soldier’s Medal during a memorial ceremony in Bavaria on Monday, after which new details about the circumstances surrounding his death were made public. Also honored was Spc. Mariyah Symone Collington, the soldier Key attempted to save, who was posthumously awarded an Army Commendation Medal. (Stars and Stripes, June 30, 2026)
Ansbach – A fatal traffic accident from January 2025 remains a topic of discussion many months later. While the relatives continue to seek answers, the Ansbach Public Prosecutor's Office considers the case definitively closed. The driver—a 19-year-old US soldier stationed in Katterbach at the time—was driving back from a night shift along Federal Highway 14 near the Ansbach district of Obereichenbach. He veered off the road onto a pedestrian and bicycle path, where he struck and killed a 33-year-old woman with his car. (Fraenkische Landeszeitung, July 1, 2026)
The Ministry of Defence announced that, as of 2026, around 38,500 applications (up 24 percent compared to the same period last year) and approximately 11,000 recruitments (up 13 percent) across all career paths had been recorded so far. The legislation establishing the new military service came into force on January 1. With this move, Germany is responding to the threat posed by Russia and the resulting shift in NATO objectives. The active-duty force—recently numbering over 180,000 men and women—is set to expand by 80,000, reaching a total of 260,000 soldiers. Additionally, the aim is to have a reserve force of 200,000 personnel. Pay has also been increased, and new service-duration models have been introduced. (Nuernberger Nachrichten, June 26, 2026)
Regular train service on the S4 line between Ansbach and Nuremberg returns to normal July 8. Service on the line between Ansbach and Nuremberg has been severely restricted April 2026. Specifically, the railway is stabilizing a slope on the Nuremberg-Ansbach line in the section between Roßtal and Raitersaich. Since the work began, one track has been closed to train traffic on an alternating basis. Consequently, DB has significantly reduced the frequency of S-Bahn line 4 services for the duration of the construction. Trains are now mostly running once an hour instead of every 20 minutes. Furthermore, a number of S-Bahn trains are not stopping at Roßtal, Raitersaich, or Heilsbronn. The current train status is available at https://int.bahn.de/en or in the DB Navigator app.
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