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USAG Ansbach families enjoy a day of hands-on military history

By Gerlinde HoyleJune 22, 2022

USAG Ansbach families enjoy a day of hands-on military history
1 / 2 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Family member feels the weight of military equipment as 5-4 ADA Soldier watches (Photo Credit: Gerlinde Hoyle) VIEW ORIGINAL
USAG Ansbach firetruck at Muna museum
2 / 2 Show Caption + Hide Caption – USAG Ansbach fire department static display raised interest during the Muna open house 2022 (Photo Credit: Gerlinde Hoyle) VIEW ORIGINAL

ANSBACH, Germany (June 12, 2022)– After two years of cancellations, the association for military local history (Verein für militärische Heimatgeschichte Frankenhöhe e.V.), a host nation association of former Bundeswehr and U.S. Army Soldiers, German reservists and friends of military history, welcomed visitors to the Muna Museum at Frankenkaserne Sunday, June 12.

The traditional open house event presents the extensive exhibition of military artifacts, military memorabilia and a large military vehicle park from throughout the last century. It has developed into a crowd magnet and attracted once again thousands of guests on a sunny Sunday afternoon. The association, in appreciation of the U.S. Army, invited all military community members and their families to this event. Fritz Wittmann, the curator of the museum explained. “We want to show military history that happened right here in this very location to the younger generation, and also show our appreciation to the U.S. Army and its Soldiers who are stationed here.” Active duty Soldiers never pay an entrance fee at this museum.

The former Lufthauptmunitionsanstalt Oberdachstetten was the largest Luftwaffe (Air Force) ammunition factory in southern Germany during the Nazi dictatorship period in Germany, and at one point housed over 3,000 people to include civilian workers, soldiers, conscripts and foreign workers, forced to work there producing ammunition. The exhibit has dedicated an area to the memory of these workers.

After end of World War II, the Frankenkaserne grounds were used by the U.S. Army, before the Bundeswehr moved in. Since the Bundeswehr vacated the post, it has been used by USAG Ansbach.

The Muna museum exhibit hence focuses mainly on the U.S. Army’s and Bundeswehr history in the region. For example, large exhibits of the former Cantigny museum on Leighton Barracks in Würzburg were transferred here. The museum shows a hall with walk-in displays that trace the path of the U.S. Army from World War I to the first conflict in Iraq. The exhibit expands over more than 3,600 square meters (almost 40,000 square ft).

There is a variety of wheeled and tracked vehicles, two helicopters from the times of the Cold War, stationed in Roth and Niederstetten at the time, aircraft missiles that formed NATO's air defense, and, the latest addition, a ship’s gun from the German navy destroyer Bayern.

USAG Ansbach’s fire department participated in the event with a static display of their airfield fire rescue vehicle, and volunteers of the fire department were on hand to explain how the state-of- the-art piece of equipment works.

5-4 Air Defense Artillery Soldiers volunteered and proudly showed off their Avenger vehicle. One visitor was very impressed: “I am thrilled to see this real-life vehicle and to be able to compare how military vehicles have developed throughout the decades. There are some iconic tanks here and now this modern air defense piece.”

Another tradition of the open house is the Gulaschkanone – a German Bundeswehr term for a Goulash stew served out of a very large kettle called a cannon, which was received with raving reviews by the visitors.

To learn more about the Muna Museum, also read https://ansbachhometownherald.com/local-muna-museum-merges-military-presence-with-past/