Search continues for missing Soldier and family - CID continues the search for the disappearance or death of Tina Grogan, Stephon Grogan and Dale Grogan Jr. Since Nov. 30, 1992, Spc. Dale Grogan's dependent wife, Tina Grogan, and their two sons Stephon Grogan (age 4,) and Dale Grogan Jr. (age 6,) have been missing. After their disappearance was reported, an extensive search was conducted in Würzburg, Germany. More...
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TAP services no longer local - Transitioning Soldiers at USAG Ansbach no longer have local Transition Assistance Program (TAP) Counselors effective March 4, 2026. The site assignment for separating/retiring Soldiers in Ansbach is the Virtual Center. Soldiers can go to other sites (or work with them virtually) for appointments and classes. More...
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Due to staffing shortage, Katterbach Self-Help will reduce hours effective immediately. The new hours are:
Katterbach Self-Help Hours
These hours will remain in effect until a replacement is hired and trained.
Neukirchen Strasse near Katterbach South Gate (High School Gate) will be closed March 23 – April 30 for repaving work.
Road work on Neukirchen Strasse between Katterbach South Gate and Rocket Park is expected to be completed, weather dependent, by Thursday, April 30.
The adjacent pedestrian gate will remain open throughout the entire construction period.
Construction in the vicinity of Hangar 1 and the Outdoor Recreation Center at Katterbach resumes the end of April 2026.
Von Steuben Strasse will be closed at the end of April. The road will be closed up to four weeks.
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. Construction will not affect shuttle bus and school bus routes.
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).
There will be no shuttle bus service on:
May 1: Host Nation Holiday - Labor Day
May 14: Host Nation Holiday - Ascension Day
May 25: U.S. Federal & Host Nation Holiday - Memorial Day / Whit Monday
As a result, all bus operations will be suspended for that day, and regular service will resume on the next business day.
Please plan accordingly and make alternative arrangements for transportation if necessary.
The USAG Ansbach banking centers will be closed on the following days during the month of May for Host Nation and U.S. holidays. See below for specific dates & closures.
May 1: Host Nation Holiday - Labor Day
Community Bank CLOSED; Service Credit Union OPEN
May 14: Host Nation Holiday - Ascension Day
Community Bank CLOSED; Service Credit Union OPEN
May 25: U.S. Federal & Host Nation Holiday - Memorial Day / Whit Monday
Community Bank and Service Credit Union CLOSED
The USAG Ansbach mobile app provides real-time updates for banking center hours (www.army.mil/a/282396).
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On Tuesday morning, a large police operation took place near Gate 3 at the Grafenwöhr military training area: According to a report from the Eschenbach Police Inspectorate, a man attempted to pass through the access control to the grounds. After security denied him entry, a verbal altercation ensued. Upon the arrival of the police officers, the man became increasingly erratic and made incoherent statements. In consultation with the responsible district office, the man was ordered to be admitted to a district hospital, according to the report. Subsequently, the man offered considerable resistance to the police measures: he went onto the railway tracks, threw stones at the officers, and kicked at them. Two police officers sustained minor injuries. Several patrol cars from surrounding stations were called in to manage the situation. (onetz.de, April 21, 2026)
On a landmark day for German defense policy, Minister Boris Pistorius announced the adoption of the first-ever military strategy for the Bundeswehr, emphasizing the need for a comprehensive approach amid heightened threats, particularly from Russia, which is now deemed the greatest immediate danger to Germany’s peace and security. The strategy shifts the Bundeswehr’s focus to national and collective defense, aiming to become Europe’s strongest conventional army through short-term readiness, medium-term expansion across all domains, and long-term technological superiority, with a target force of 460,000 personnel. While the new voluntary military service law is in effect, officials acknowledge that partial conscription may be considered if recruitment falls short. The strategy, while criticized for its vagueness, deliberately omits specific capabilities and war scenarios to maintain operational security. (br24.de, April 22, 2026)
Bavaria remains a stronghold of beer tradition, with its breweries selling the most beer in Germany in 2025—22.5 million hectoliters—despite a 5.4% decline in sales and an 8.4% drop in exports compared to the previous year. The number of Bavarian breweries also fell to 588, representing 41.6% of all German breweries. To celebrate German Beer Day, the Bad Windsheim Open-Air Museum will showcase historic brewing techniques in two centuries-old brewhouses, offering visitors a glimpse into Franconia’s rich brewing heritage and everyday life across 700 years. (br24.de, April 23, 2026)
NATO has intercepted a group of Russian fighter jets over the Baltic Sea. The Russian aircraft consisted of two Tu-22M3 supersonic jets and approximately ten Su-30 and Su-35 fighter jets, which took turns escorting the Russian planes, a French NATO unit at the Šiauliai Air Base in Lithuania reported. Aircraft from France, Sweden, Finland, Poland, Denmark, and Romania scrambled and monitored the Russian aircraft. (br24.de, April 22, 2026)
Lufthansa Group is canceling 20,000 short-haul flights by October following the closure of its regional subsidiary Cityline, resulting in a savings of approximately 40,000 tons of kerosene amid doubled fuel prices since the Iran-Iraq War. The airline is optimizing its summer schedule across six major hubs—Frankfurt, Munich, Zurich, Vienna, Brussels, and Rome—while maintaining access to its global network. Initial cancellations, including routes to Bydgoszcz, Rzeszow, and Stavanger, began this week, with affected passengers notified and some connections rerouted via other airports. Lufthansa is also revising its medium-term route planning, with further details expected soon, and expects a stable fuel supply for its adjusted summer operations.(Tagesschau, April 21, 2026)
In mid-April 2022, Ukrainian refugees attended an Easter service in Lower Franconia, where a group photo later helped reporters identify Yevhen B., now on trial in Stuttgart since March 17, 2026, for allegedly plotting attacks as a "disposable agent" for Russian intelligence. Alongside two co-defendants, he is accused of planning to send incendiary packages to Ukraine via the Nova Post parcel service, using test shipments with GPS trackers to scout delivery routes. The case highlights the vulnerability of refugees to recruitment for covert operations, the challenges authorities face in exposing such networks, and the broader use of "disposable agents" by countries like Russia and Iran for espionage and attacks in Europe. (br24.de, April 22, 2026)
Since the International Energy Agency warned of kerosene shortages, nervousness has been growing in Germany as well. But the Minister of Economic Affairs is downplaying the danger. What is the real situation? Amid warnings from the International Energy Agency of potential kerosene shortages in Europe within six weeks, German Economics Minister Katherina Reiche has reassured the public that Germany’s supply remains secure, with sufficient reserves to bridge any gaps through the summer holidays. While the physical supply is stable, experts caution that geopolitical tensions are driving up prices, meaning travelers should expect higher costs rather than flight cancellations. The Ministry of Economic Affairs is closely monitoring the situation and has convened industry leaders to discuss contingency measures, including coordinated EU action, temporary regulatory adjustments, and the release of strategic reserves to mitigate market pressures. (Sueddeutsche Zeitung, April 21, 2026)
Soldiers from the German Armed Forces and the US Armed Forces will be practicing convoy driving on several highways in the coming days. Police, fire departments, and local authorities will also be participating. According to the German Armed Forces, up to 400 vehicles will be driving on selected sections of the A4, A5, A7, and A38 highways, primarily on Friday and Saturday. The vehicles will be traveling in several convoys. The exercise, named "Hesse-Thuringia-Exercise" (Hethex for short), begins on Wednesday and will involve approximately 900 German and US soldiers, as well as police, firefighters, and other civilian personnel, practicing the coordination of military convoys on civilian roads. (Mitteldeutscher Rundfunk, April 20, 2026)
The US Army's 7th Army Training Command has announced increased training noise and heightened military vehicle traffic around the Grafenwöhr and Hohenfels training areas from April 23 to May 2 due to the Combined Resolve exercise. Special permission has been granted for large-caliber weapons training outside regular hours on April 21 and 22 at Grafenwöhr, and residents are advised to expect elevated noise levels and possible traffic disruptions, especially on local state and county roads. The Army urges motorists to exercise caution around military convoys, which may travel day and night, and notes that unmanned aerial vehicles will also be used during the exercise, with all flights coordinated for safety. (Onetz.de, April 19, 2026)
Germany is ready to participate in a naval mission in the Strait of Hormuz. According to the Federal Minister of Defense, preparations are underway. However, a ceasefire remains a prerequisite, Pistorius stated in the report from Berlin. German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius emphasized that the risk to shipping in the Strait of Hormuz remains unpredictable, and any German naval involvement would require a ceasefire, a legal mandate, and international cooperation, particularly with the U.S. due to Germany’s limited naval capacity. While concrete planning for a potential mission is underway, actual deployment is contingent on meeting strict conditions. The ongoing blockade has led to rising fuel prices and resource concerns in Germany, prompting calls from Bavarian Minister-President Markus Söder for a swift resolution to ensure continued access to essential resources. (Tagesschau, April 19, 2026)
The Kunsthalle Kloster Banz art gallery is hosting the first exhibition of works by Hollywood star Johnny Depp in Bavaria. On Sunday, the Kunsthalle Kloster Banz in Bad Staffelstein, Bavaria, became the first venue in the region to exclusively exhibit works by Johnny Depp with the opening of "Introducing Johnny Depp." The exhibition, running until June 7, 2026, features Depp’s self-portraits, emotionally charged pieces like the limited edition "Five," and recurring motifs such as the "Bunnyman." Although Depp is not present due to filming commitments in London, his paintings—characterized by their interplay of light and dark and spontaneous brushwork—are now established in the contemporary art market. The exhibition is open Fridays through Sundays, 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., with advance registration required. (br24.de, April 20, 2026)
During the "Grand Quadriga 2026" exercise, the German Armed Forces showcased the transformation of modern warfare through the use of drones, rapid data transmission, and soldier-driven innovation. Collaborating with startups and the Cyber Innovation Hub (CIHBw), soldiers not only operated but also built and adapted their own FPV drones, emphasizing technological understanding and improvisation alongside traditional skills. This approach, supported by decentralized "Spark Cells," enables faster problem-solving, operational sovereignty, and reduced dependency on industry, with hybrid models integrating centrally procured systems and troop-led adaptations. The exercise highlighted that controlling airspace and processing data quickly are now decisive factors in military success, reflecting a shift toward soldiers as both users and co-developers of technology. (Euronews, Aoril 20, 2026)
There has been a decline in many areas, but according to police, the number of unreported sexual offenses is particularly high. Overall, crime in the Ansbach district continued to decline in 2025. However, this does not apply to all areas, explained Cora Miguletz, head of the Ansbach Criminal Investigation Department, at the presentation of the crime statistics at the District Office. 4,853 crimes were recorded last year, 89 fewer than in 2024. The clearance rate remained almost unchanged at 67.3 percent. This rate is below the Bavarian average (68.1 percent), but above the average for Middle Franconia as a whole (66.6 percent). (Fraenkische Landeszeitung, April 17, 2026)
Attention DB S4 Passengers on the Ansbach-Nuremberg route: Due to major construction work (slope stabilization between Roßtal and Heilsbronn and switch replacements near Nuremberg Central Station), S4 service will be drastically reduced from April 18 to July 9, 2026. Expect hourly service with additional peak-hour trains that will bypass several stops (Heilsbronn, Raitersaich, Roßtal-Wegbrücke, and Roßtal), the morning express from Nuremberg to Ansbach is canceled. The current train status is available at https://int.bahn.de/en or in the DB Navigator app.
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