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Longest-ever US shutdown affects troops stationed in Germany

November 5, 2025
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Signs of the ongoing causing difficulties or uncertainties for US soldiers appeared, and then were swiftly removed after drawing attention, on the US Army Garrison Bavaria website this week. 

The US Army Garrison Bavaria is the army’s largest group outside the US with a total of roughly 40,000 troops across four facilities in Germany.

“The shutdown will impact services provided by the Garrison at installations across Rose Barracks, Tower Barracks, Hohenfels and Garmisch,” it said on a web page to provide guidance to members of how to deal with the government shutdown.

“During this time our US Army Garrison Bavaria team will continue to deliver life, health, and safety services for those working and living in our community.”

The web page also contained a “running list of German support organizations for your kit bags” that included charities like and Essen für Alle (Food for All), as well as the app .

At the top of the list was , which it described as “the umbrella organization distributes food to people in poverty through its more than 970 local food banks.”

On Wednesday, the garrison removed references to these German food banks and other free or discounted food provision services from its web page.

US shutdown becomes longest on record

These shutdowns have become very common in the US in recent years, regardless of who’s in charge, but typically they’re also resolved fairly quickly. As of Tuesday, the current shutdown entered its 36th day and became the longest on record. 

Soldiers are among the federal government employees whose pay should be frozen as a result.

The Trump administration found funds to cover October 15 and November 1 paychecks for servicemen and women, but officials including Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent have warned that the November 15 payments are unlikely to go through unless the impasse is resolved.

It’s not uncommon for soldiers to be fairly young, on comparatively low incomes, and living from paycheck to paycheck. There are also ancillary staff and other federal employees at facilities like US Army Garrison Bavaria who do still face non-payment or furlough status in the shutdown.

The German government said in October at US military facilities as a show of good faith, anticipating repayment when the shutdown was resolved.

Edited by: Zac Crellin

The post Longest-ever US shutdown affects troops stationed in Germany appeared first on Deutsche Welle.

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