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  • Defenders revamp training with StressVest kits

    Defenders from the 66th Security Forces Squadron are enhancing their training with the use of StressVests kits. The kits, which include body panel vests, belts, hats, and weapon-mounted lasers, provide immediate feedback to the user via a light shock or vibration to simulate real-time engagement.

  • DAF authorizes pass for COVID booster

    “We strongly encourage all Airmen, Guardians, and DAF federal employees to receive a booster. As COVID-19 cases continue to surge, we need to do everything possible to protect ourselves, our families, and our communities—that means getting a booster,” said Under Secretary of the Air Force Gina Ortiz

  • Safety officials urge responsible use of supplemental heating options

    Winter has returned and the 66th Air Base Group Occupational Safety Office is reminding personnel to be cautious before choosing the way to heat their homes. The cold weather can often call for supplemental heating sources, such as portable heating appliances. However, some methods may be

  • Public comments invited on MIT LL generator project

    The U.S. Air Force announces the availability of a draft Environmental Assessment and Finding of No Significant Impact for a generator project at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Lincoln Laboratory located here.

  • Pfizer boosters available for 16, 17 year olds

    The 66th Medical Squadron here is now offering doses of the Pfizer vaccine booster to children ages 16 and 17 who completed their original COVID vaccine series at least six months ago.

  • Patriot Honor Guard dedicated to service, legacy

    When Master Sgt. Peadar Clark, Patriot Honor Guard superintendent, first arrived at basic military training in 2004, he thought his career path had already been laid out. Clark had originally enlisted to become a crew chief; a tactical aircraft maintainer. However, that changed a few weeks into