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  • Understanding your rights as a special needs parent

    For Air Force families that have a child with special needs, changing duty stations every two or three years can present a unique set of challenges, such as securing an education program best suited for their child.

  • Medically ready to be mission ready

    From periodic health assessments to regular dental exams, every Airman, including those at Hanscom Air Force Base, Massachusetts, and geographically separated units, should know the importance of maintaining their individual medical readiness at all times.

  • ABG presents annual awards

    The 66th Air Base Group recognized their top performers for 2017 during an annual awards ceremony at the Minuteman Commons Jan. 12.

  • Chaplains provide spiritual wellness to Hanscom community

    The 66th Air Base Group chaplain corps here provides spiritual care for members of the community and their families through religious observances, pastoral care and by advising senior leaders on ethical, moral, quality-of-life and religious accommodation.

  • Hanscom studies clouds for combat

    The Cloud Analysis and Modeling Prototype, or CAMP project, uses the relief efforts staged following 2005’s Hurricane Katrina as a model for major military operations in which many users require access to multiple tiers of information hosted on an open cloud. The period of performance for the MOC

  • Policy for UASs on base updated

    Base officials are reminding personnel here that all recreational small unmanned aerial systems, commonly referred to as drones, are prohibited over the boundaries of the installation.