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  • Listen to your heart in February with Total Force Fitness

    Blood runs through every service member defending the country, every civilian supporting their mission, and every family member and friend who loves them. Having a medically ready force for the Department of Defense means paying attention to the organ that pumps this blood: the heart.

  • Hanscom AFB to test readiness Feb. 20

    Hanscom AFB will conduct a base exercise scenario of an active shooter situation Feb. 20 to evaluate the installation’s readiness and emergency response capabilities.

  • Dressed for success: Hanscom CGOs donate uniforms to CAP cadets

    Members from the Company Grade Officers Council here recently donated approximately 200 sets of Airmen’s used battlefield uniforms to the Massachusetts Wing Civil Air Patrol. The donation drive aimed to reduce the financial stress on cadets and their families, as local CAP units transition to ABUs

  • SFS scores best in command honors

    Air Force Materiel Command announced last month that the 66th Security Forces Squadron here is the command’s best Outstanding Small Size Security Forces Unit for 2019.

  • AFMC virtual town hall updates command, focuses on readiness

    The theme of readiness wove throughout the Air Force Materiel Command Virtual Town Hall, Feb. 3. Resiliency, fitness, the AFMC We Need, Space Force and more among the topics of focus during the hour-long event. Gen. Arnold W. Bunch, Jr., AFMC commander, and Chief Master Sgt. Stan Cadell, AFMC senior

  • DoD releases guidance to protect forces from novel coronavirus

    FALLS CHURCH, Va. -- As the novel coronavirus continues to spread, the Department of Defense has established a Spotlight page to disseminate the latest information on the outbreak and to highlight coordination efforts with other organizations throughout the U.S. government.Acting Undersecretary of

  • Levitow Jr. shares father’s legacy with ALS students

    John Levitow Jr., son of deceased Medal of Honor recipient Sgt. John Levitow, visited the Airman Leadership School here to discuss his father’s legacy with students Jan. 31. Sgt. Levitow received the Medal of Honor for his acts of heroism while serving on board a Douglas AC-47 Spooky gunship during

  • Small business panel looks to inform, connect

    Industry representatives from small and nontraditional businesses can learn about available support and assistance on how to provide their products or services to the government during an upcoming small business panel.