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  • Six things to know about the Total Force Service Center

    1. What does the Total Force Service Center (TFSC) do for Airmen? The TFSC provides personnel services to regular Air Force, Air National Guard, reserve, civilian and retiree populations through online resources and applications. The TFSC provides Airmen access to personnel applications, services,

  • Exercises help Hanscom hone readiness skills

    After completing two comprehensive, week-long Base Readiness Exercises in two months, Hanscom is moving ahead to full readiness, according to exercise officials.The exercises combined a number of different scenarios to measure how prepared Hanscom Airmen are to deploy quickly, and how prepared

  • Parents, children invited to walk, talk

    Walk n Talk, the culminating event to celebrate Month of the Military Child, will be April 30 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Castle Park. The event is free and interested families do not need to register to attend. "Walk n Talk brings children, families and the community together as one," said Courtney

  • AFAF charity spotlight: AFEV helps enlisted families

    Hanscom military members have shown Service Before Self when it comes to helping Airmen and their families for the Air Force Assistance Fund campaign. As of last week, approximately $15,000 had been raised toward the goal of $21,157. With just one week left, officials are confident the goal will be

  • New policy on attire implemented at fitness center

    Officials have issued a new operating instruction for fitness attire at the Fitness and Sports Center. The OI establishes policies, procedures and general guidance regarding the procedures for hand carrying fitness footwear into the center.The instruction applies to all personnel who use the fitness

  • A&FRC supporting Japan earthquake, tsunami evacuees

    More than one month after disaster struck Japan, Hanscom's Airman and Family Readiness Center is helping Air Force family members on voluntary authorized departure orders.More than 7,800 family members stationed at U.S. military bases throughout Japan were flown to various U.S. locations following