Legionella testing at USAG Ansbach June 2026
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Electrical safety tests at Storck Barracks May - June
April 30, 2026
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Calendar and menu updates from around the garrison.
The Storck Main Gate will be closed beginning April 21 for as long as six weeks (June 2026). 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).
The USAG Ansbach Directorate of Public Works (DPW) conducts electrical safety tests, or e–checks, at Army Family Housing (AFH) and Soldier Barracks, May – June 2026, here at Storck Barracks. More...
Drivers Testing Office will be closed on the following date:
We apologize for the inconvenience and appreciate your continued support.
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.
The USAG Ansbach Directorate of Public Works (DPW) conducts Legionella sampling of bathroom showers at Army Family Housing (AFH) during the month of June 2026.
The 10-minute sampling process entails allowing a DPW representative and the contractor from the testing laboratory Probanda to enter your home to collect a hot water sample from the bathroom shower.
Samples are sent to the lab with results reported within 6 weeks. If Legionella is reported above the German Final Governing Standards (FGS) threshold, the Garrison will notify residents and take corrective actions.
Please ensure someone is home to allow access. Call DPW if you are unable to be home for the appointment. Call CIV 09641–70–587–1672, DSN 587–1672.
The street running between the Illesheim Troop Medical Clinic (TMC) and Illesheim Elementary School will be closed June 8 - 26, 2026.
Follow the detour signs installing in the area.
Starting June 12, 2026, the Central Issue Facility (CIF) will observe all American and German holidays and remain closed on those dates.
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 Army is conducting maintenance on its operating system known as Defense Civilian Personnel Data System (DCPDS). This could impact how quickly you get a new or renewed Common Access Card (CAC). Expect CAC issuance delays on the following dates:
Questions? Contact the USAG Ansbach ID Card Office at DSN 587-1834/1840, CIV 0611-143-587-1834/1840 or visit the ID Cards webpage.
MWR CALENDAR | ARMY COMMUNITY SERVICE CALENDAR (ACS) | DoWEA CALENDAR
The US Army is concerned about high concentrations of certain chemicals in fish from lakes at the Grafenwöhr training area and has issued a fishing ban. Two streams flowing out of the site are also affected. US Army Garrison Bavaria has issued a fishing ban for several bodies of water at the Grafenwöhr military training area. The ban is based on findings showing excessive concentrations of PFAS chemicals in fish sampled from these waters. The directives for US soldiers and American civilian employees apply specifically to waters within the training area grounds, which are not readily accessible to German civilians. However, the affected waters also include the Thum and Schaumbach streams; both flow out of the training area and empty into the Creußen River near Grafenwöhr. The Creußen subsequently flows into the Haidenaab near Luhe-Wildenau, which in turn joins the Naab River. (onetz.de, June 10, 2026)
NATO is practicing defense against a Russian attack in Finland. The exercise demonstrates just how vulnerable even heavy tanks are to drones and artillery. As reported by *The Telegraph*, around 5,000 soldiers from seven nations participated in the maneuvers. In one scenario, camouflaged anti-tank teams "destroyed" several Finnish Leopard 2 tanks. In another instance, tanks were rendered immobile by drones and artillery. (focus.de, June 8, 2026)
When the Army launched its “transformation initiative” a year ago, lawmakers immediately implored service leaders to show their work as they made plans to buy new things and get rid of old ones, including the cost tradeoffs and a timeline. They didn’t get those answers, so House lawmakers have inserted a requirement for an annual report and briefing into this year’s defense authorization bill. (govexec.com, June 5, 2026)
The presence of the U.S. military in Kaiserslautern and Ramstein has long shaped the region’s economy, infrastructure, and daily life, with around 35,000 American personnel and 50,000 dependents currently residing there, generating significant economic value and supporting local businesses. However, periodic discussions of troop withdrawals, such as those announced by President Trump, create anxiety among residents and local officials, who worry about the potential economic and social fallout if the American presence were reduced or ended, as the community has become deeply reliant on the U.S. military’s continued investment and activity. (Schweizer Rundfunk, June 7, 2026)
The Pentagon is expected to cancel a plan to send Tomahawk missiles to Germany partly because officials are concerned Russia will view it as an escalation, a startling reversal of a long-planned agreement with one of America’s biggest allies. U.S. officials fear Moscow will retaliate if the Trump administration follows through on the effort to deploy precision missiles in the middle of the continent, according to two European officials and one American official. But any decision not to deliver them would yank back a deal made during the Biden administration and leave Berlin without defenses German leaders say they desperately need. (Politico.com, June 4, 2026)
Today, that question resurfaces regarding Iran and the Strait of Hormuz. The prospect of NATO safeguarding freedom of navigation prompts predictable objections: Hormuz is not NATO territory, and Iran is not attacking an ally. Therefore, the argument goes, NATO should stay out. At first glance, this position appears prudent. In reality, it reflects a surprisingly short institutional memory. For much of the last three decades, NATO has operated on the assumption that allied security cannot be defined solely by geography. For a generation, the alliance spent more time conducting operations beyond its borders than preparing for territorial defense within them. (defensenews.com, June 1, 2026)
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