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  • Seasonal influenza prevention

    The 66th Medical Squadron’s Public Health office would like to remind Airmen to practice preventative measures to protect themselves and their families during the influenza season. Flu season usually begins in October and ends as late as May, with the peak season in January or February. Knowing how

  • Options for sponsoring base visitors expanded

    In an effort to better serve the needs of the base, the 66th Security Forces Squadron Visitor Control Center is now accepting email sponsorship for visitors. The new policy, which started Sept. 25, enables military members, government civilian employees and designated Massachusetts Institute of

  • Hanscom newcomers attend welcome

    Chief Master Sgt. Henry Hayes, Jr., Hanscom's command chief, welcomes the base’s newest members Sept. 25 during the commander’s welcome at the Airman and Family Readiness Center. Attendees received briefings from several agencies on and off base to help familiarize them with base policies and

  • AFMC promotes avoiding job burnout awareness

    During the fall months, Air Force Materiel Command will promote its Avoiding Job Burnout Awareness Campaign. The goal of the campaign is to inform the AFMC workforce about how to avoid job burnout, and what you can do when your job begins to affect your health and happiness.

  • AFLCMC connects with industry

    WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Ohio – The Air Force Life Cycle Management Center held its second annual Life Cycle Industry Days Sept. 13-15 at the University of Dayton River Campus in Dayton, Ohio.The sold-out event drew hundreds of attendees from more than 30 states and from large and small

  • Goldfein delivers Air Force update

    Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. David L. Goldfein provided an update to his three focus areas during his remarks at the Air Force Association Air, Space and Cyber Conference in National Harbor, Sept. 19, 2017.

  • Take action to make a smooth transition with TRICARE in 2018

    You may be wondering what action you need to take, if any, to ensure you continue TRICARE coverage in 2018. Some beneficiaries will need to take action, but most will not. If you’re currently enrolled in or eligible for TRICARE coverage on Dec. 31, 2017, you’ll transition to your respective TRICARE