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In support of the Independence Day Celebration event on July 3 at the Katterbach Boardwalk, there will be adjustments in hours of operations for some Family and MWR programs and services on July 3. The Storck Recreation Center will be closed July 2-3. Complete list of affected services here...
July 4 is a U.S. holiday (Independence Day). No garrison shuttle service. Garrison services will be closed. Emergency services, DFACs and the Commissary remain open. Please call ahead if you have questions. Phonebook…
Our USAG Ansbach Fire Department has temporarily lost the fire alarm detection signal from select buildings to their dispatch center. Typically, when an alarm is triggered, the dispatch center is immediately notified.
Impact: If an alarm is sounded at any of these buildings, the Fire Department will not receive the signal that the alarm has been triggered. You must immediately call the Fire Department at CIV 09641-70-587-112, DSN 112.
Buildings Affected:
Note: This is a separate issue from the system outage that occurred in May.
ANSBACH, Germany — Inbound and outbound traffic at Katterbach and Bismarck Kasernes have been rerouted effective immediately.
On May 29, a traffic accident at the Katterbach-Bismarck crossover damaged the traffic light. Repairs may take weeks, according to German authorities.
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Real-time opening and closing hours are available on the USAG Ansbach app. Download the USAG Ansbach app on My Army Post.
Sidewalk repair work will take place near the main parking lor on Barton Barracks, June 23 - July 11. The work area will be fenced off, but construction equipment may be moving through the parking lot at times. Exercise caution when in the area.
Public Health Command-Europe (PHCE) conducts routine lead and copper drinking water monitoring across USAG Ansbach installations July 7-11, 2025. PHCE conducts water testing every three years in accordance with U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Lead and Copper Drinking Water Monitoring Program. Testing will be conducted at Army Family Housing and at various installation buildings. Testing is independent from annual lead monitoring conducted by UUSAG Ansbach's DPW. More...
The USAG Ansbach Directorate of Public Works (DPW) conducts electrical safety tests, or e-checks, at Army Family Housing. More…
Garrison public works crews must shut power off across USAG Ansbach installations between April to July 2025 to conduct annual maintenance on transformer stations.
These scheduled power outages will affect buildings across installations to include housing, barracks and garrison offices.
Host nation law requires yearly maintenance and inspection of transformer stations on the installations.
Expect power to be shut off on the the affected stations for approximately four to eight hours. Memos will be posted on entrances of affected buildings.
LIST OF TIMES AND BUILDINGS: www.army.mil/a/284258
Effective immediately, the road north of Bldg. 6512, near the Shoppette and medical building, Bldg. 6620, is closed to both vehicles and pedestrians. This closure is expected to last through mid-September. Additionally, please be aware that access to the 6512-motor pool will be restricted to one lane.
The closure is necessary due to construction work at the railhead. The contractor has installed fencing and gates around the repair site. We appreciate your cooperation and understanding as we complete this necessary work.
As Germany establishes a permanent military presence in Lithuania, some Bundeswehr soldiers like Danny are relocating with their families to support the new German Lithuania Brigade. Unlike past deployments, Danny’s wife and children now live with him near Vilnius, and despite initial concerns, they’ve settled in well. However, security worries persist, particularly given the NATO eastern border’s tension. The brigade, expected to be fully operational by 2027 with nearly 5,000 soldiers, remains voluntary. While some, like Danny, bring their families, others, like Alex, choose to leave loved ones behind due to personal and logistical challenges. (br24.de, July 3, 2025)
The George C. Marshall Center in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, a symbol of German-American cooperation focused on global security education, faces an uncertain future as the Trump administration considers reducing or withdrawing U.S. funding. While the German government, including Bavarian leaders, is exploring alternative support—possibly through NATO and state funding—concerns remain over the impact of a U.S. pullout. Local officials and supporters stress the center’s value to both international security and the local community. A loss of U.S. involvement could weaken the center’s influence, diversity, and global reach. (merkur.de, July 2, 2025)
Brigadier General Terry R. Tillis has assumed command of over 13,000 U.S. soldiers stationed in Bavaria, becoming the highest-ranking U.S. military officer in the region during a time of global tension. The change of command ceremony took place at Grafenwöhr’s Tower Barracks, where Tillis previously served during the pandemic. As geopolitical conflicts persist in Ukraine and the Middle East, his primary mission is to ensure operational readiness for both the U.S. Army and NATO, with Grafenwöhr serving as a key training hub, including for Ukrainian troops. Despite past discussions of U.S. troop reductions under President Trump, the current focus is on expansion, with continued American investment and strong support from local German leaders. The U.S. Garrison Bavaria, which includes Grafenwöhr, Vilseck, Hohenfels, and Garmisch, is home to a community of about 40,000 Americans. (br24.de, June 30, 2025)
In Middle Franconia, local residents are voicing strong opposition to the U.S. military’s summer night flight schedule, which includes helicopter exercises continuing as late as 2 a.m. from bases in Ansbach-Katterbach and Illesheim. The citizens’ initiative “Etz langt’s” criticizes the noise and environmental pollution caused by these operations, citing health concerns and comparing the situation unfavorably to the strict curfews at major German airports like Frankfurt. The group argues that such nighttime military training should take place in the U.S. or more remote areas. Despite mounting frustration, political tensions and Germany’s reliance on U.S. military protection under President Trump may complicate efforts to limit the drills. (merkur.de, July 1, 2025)
During a visit to the Bundeswehr’s Operational Command in Schwielowsee on Armed Forces Day, Chancellor Friedrich Merz emphasized the need for increased defense efforts in light of Russia’s war in Ukraine, warning against complacency in national security. He praised the Bundeswehr’s role in safeguarding freedom and democracy, thanked soldiers for their service, and committed to regular visits to military sites. Around 280,000 people attended, 45,000 more than the previous year.Merz also paid tribute at the Forest of Remembrance, honoring fallen soldiers. During his visit, Chancellor Merz called for greater efforts to build up defense capabilities. (Handelsblatt, June 29, 2025)
The top U.S. Army commander in Europe said Wednesday that he expects troop levels to hold steady on the Continent, even as the Pentagon aims to shift more assets to the Asia-Pacific region. “I don’t think that our force posture is going to change at all,” Gen. Christopher Donahue said during a presentation at the Association of the U.S. Army in Washington. (Stars and Stripes, June 26, 2025)
The B13 is expected to close starting June 23, 2025, between Oberdachstetten and Oberhessbach for about five weeks. The B13 is the main thoroughfare between Katterbach Kaserne and Storck Barracks. Traffic on B13 coming from north (Illesheim) will be diverted near Oberdachstetten via Anfelden and Colmberg back onto the B 13 at Lehrberg. Traffic from the south (Ansbach) will be diverted at Lehrberg via Colmberg and Anfelden back onto the B 13 at Oberdachstetten. Staatliches Bauamt Ansbach (State Construction Authority Ansbach)
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