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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.

  • Chiefs, first sergeant earn honorary berets

    Senior enlisted leaders here participated in the 66th Security Forces Squadron’s Honorary Beret Program to experience firsthand some of the capabilities and training of defenders earlier this month. Chief Master Sgts. William Hebb and Holly Burke, installation command chief and 66th Medical Squadron

  • Defenders to host haunted house

    Defenders from the 66th Security Forces Squadron will host a haunted house in Building 1510 here Oct. 22-24 and Oct. 29-30 from 6:30 to 10 p.m. The Hanscom Blue Knights designed and decorated 11 rooms throughout the building, each with a different theme, for members of the community to enjoy.

  • SFS to host National Night Out Aug. 6

    The 66th Security Forces Squadron will host a National Night Out event Aug. 6 from 3 to 7 p.m. at Memorial Park to promote police and community partnerships as well as neighborhood camaraderie.

  • Ruiz Gate hours extended for inbound, outbound traffic

    Officials from the 66th Security Forces Squadron here announced the Ruiz Gate (formerly Hartwell Gate) will open for expanded hours beginning March 1. The gate will open seven days a week from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. for both inbound and outbound traffic.

  • SFS installs virtual Visitor Center wait list

    The Hanscom Visitor Control Center now features a virtual waiting list for personnel needing access to the installation. Users can reserve a spot in line or schedule future appointments by signing into the tablet outside the Visitor Control Center or by visiting