Actually, we still have a few, but probably not at the end of this new decade. Whenever a US garnison leaves for home, there is an outcry at the German communities: loss of population, loss of consumer buying power, loss of jobs and most prominently loss of NATO subsidies and funds. While many military bases are out in the boondocks (the urban ones have alll been given up a decade ago or more), those funds and subsidies ensured that the infrastructure there was always top-notch. You needed to make sure that you could get your tanks to France in time in case the Russians broke in!
So in hindsight, neither Joseph Goebbels' late war desperate propaganda "
Do not fool yourself to believe that US occupation will be any better than Bolshevik one (this was when more and more German cities - Frankfurt among them - and villages were surrendering to US Forces eagerly and without hardly a shot being fired),
they will be turning our mothers, daughters, sisters ansd wives all into camp whores!" nor the post-war initial non-fraternisation rules of the US Army worked too well!
And, yes, 25 years ago I could have gotten that darndest hex key at a US Army PX Store. When googling for it now, I found out that the offerers of Imperial size tools in Germany almost all cater to the Harley-Davidson and American car oldtimers buffs.
Uwe