Quick Overview
Mission
THE USAG ANSBACH MISSION:
U.S. Army Garrison Ansbach integrates and delivers superior infrastructure and services in order to enabale top Quality of Life for our community and readiness for our Forces to support the Theater mission of the U.S. Army Europe-Africa.
THE USAG ANSBACH VISION:
"We are Ansbach" a garrison that captializes on the advantages of our small size and magnifies the cohesiveness or our community to steward the resources we have...and mulitply our impact for 2030 and beyond.
Special and Critical Installation Information
- All personnel assigned to Germany must have in their possession a valid stateside license to be eligible for USAREUR licensing and must have a USAREUR license to operate vehicles.
- The electrical current in Europe is 220 volts, 50 cycles compared to 110 volts, 60 cycles in the States. A transformer is a device that converts 110v electrical currents into 220v electrical currents. These devices allow one to use American appliances. You must use caution when using 110 volts, 60 cycles appliances here in Germany. For example, clocks operate at 5/6 the normal speed. This means they lose ten minutes every hour, in other words, they don't work. Most appliances with heating elements (toaster and irons) operate satisfactorily with a transformer. U.S. Microwaves, when operated by transformer, will eventually burn out. You may find it easier to use appliances that will not require a large transformer, such as a coffee maker or hair dryer, and purchase 220 volt appliances in Europe. These items may be sold at the military exchange or the thrift shop for a fraction of their original cost.
- The German currency is the Euro. It is recommended that all incoming personnel have some Euros upon arrival for incidental expenses, telephone calls, etc.
- Active Duty do not need a Tourist Passport to travel to Germany, however, you will need a Tourist Passport to travel to other countries (once you are here you may get the opportunity to travel to other countries and will wish you had one). If you are a U.S. citizen you can obtain a passport while here, it is easier to obtain one while you are still in CONUS.
- The following records should be hand-carried: Orders, school records, soldiers with family members on accompanied assignments-DA form 5888 (EFMP Screening), passports, drivers license, bills, addresses, birth certificates, marriage licenses, secondary access to your bank accounts and items needed to file income taxes. Family members seeking a job need to bring educational documentation.
- Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP) -- Screening must be completed before you PCS to Germany.
- If your dependents are not command sponsored, you cannot be assigned quarters until you command sponsored.
- International dialing from the US is 011 followed by the country code 49 and then the area code (minus the first zero). For example: ACS phone number dialing from Germany is 0611-143-587-2121; dialing from the US is 011-49-611-143-587-2121.
- There are several dogs (Bull-Terrier, Stafforsshire-Bullterriers) that come under the “Dangerous Dogs” law and they are not permitted to be brought into country.See “Pets” topic for a detailed discussion of allowable pets.
- All child car seats must meet European standards ECE-44/03 or ECE 44/04. Children need a booster or car seat until 12 years of age. If your child is under 12 and shorter than 150 centimeters (about 59 inches), they must be in a car seat or booster seat. If they are under 12 and 150 centimeters or taller, they must use a seat belt, just like all adults. No booster seats are allowed. If they are 12 or older, regardless of height, they must use a seat belt (no boosters). Children under 12 years old may sit in front only if the back seats are occupied by children.
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Base Essentials
- Check-in Procedures
- Emergency Assistance
- Major Units
- Sponsorship
Military and Family Support Services
Child and Youth Services
Learn about what child care and youth programs and services are available at this location.
Learn about what child care and youth programs and services are available at this location.
Education
Installations have a variety of resources for elementary and higher education. Find out what may be available to you.
Installations have a variety of resources for elementary and higher education. Find out what may be available to you.
Exceptional Family Member Program
Support and assistance is available to you if you have a family member with medical or educational needs. Check out what information and resources are available to you at this installation.
Support and assistance is available to you if you have a family member with medical or educational needs. Check out what information and resources are available to you at this installation.
Health
Medical support and services may vary by location. Check out what services and resources are available to you at this installation.
Medical support and services may vary by location. Check out what services and resources are available to you at this installation.
Housing
Learn about your housing options before your move – government and non-government housing is available across installations. Contact your housing office to find out housing availability both on and off the installation.
Learn about your housing options before your move – government and non-government housing is available across installations. Contact your housing office to find out housing availability both on and off the installation.
Legal
Resources and services are available to help you understand your legal affairs.
Resources and services are available to help you understand your legal affairs.
Military and Family Support Center
Provides support for deployment, relocation and financial assistance as well as installation specific resources such as employment and availability of support on the installation. Utilize these resources to help you and your family balance life in the military.
Provides support for deployment, relocation and financial assistance as well as installation specific resources such as employment and availability of support on the installation. Utilize these resources to help you and your family balance life in the military.
Morale, Welfare and Recreation
A network of support and leisure services offer service members and their families options to engage with the community. Programs and activities vary by installation but may include health and wellness opportunities or discounted ticket options.
A network of support and leisure services offer service members and their families options to engage with the community. Programs and activities vary by installation but may include health and wellness opportunities or discounted ticket options.
Moving
Relocation assistance programs and services are available to support you throughout your move.
Relocation assistance programs and services are available to support you throughout your move.
Transportation
Learn about your transportation options and key and essential information when moving to a new installation.
Learn about your transportation options and key and essential information when moving to a new installation.