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  • Fogging planned on base Sept. 12

    Due to the current Eastern Equine Encephalitis concerns and the confirmed presence of EEE in mosquitoes in some neighboring towns, in addition to other base precautions previously announced, Civil Engineering will be fogging on the main base, to include housing and the FamCamp, on Sep. 12, beginning

  • PEO Digital talks acquisition transformation

    The program executive officer for Digital spoke about the paradigm shift in Defense Department and Air Force acquisition, including how it’s impacting his organization, during a Hanscom Representatives Association meeting Sept. 4 in Lexington, Massachusetts.

  • Base officials take steps to limit EEE exposure

    HANSCOM AIR FORCE BASE, Mass. -- The risk of Eastern Equine Encephalitis, also known as EEE or Triple E, is increasing in Massachusetts. EEE mosquitos have been identified in the neighboring towns of Bedford and Burlington.Hanscom Air Force Base officials received the announcement that the Town of

  • CMSAF emphasizes human connections at Hanscom all call

    Chief Master Sgt. of the Air Force Kaleth O. Wright spoke about resilience, leadership and more during a town hall here Sept. 6. More than 400 Airmen from Hanscom AFB, as well as other invited Airmen from geographically separated units, listened as Wright touched on those topics and answered

  • Base officials plan POW/MIA observance

    Base officials will hold a POW/MIA Recognition Day observance here Sept. 19 beginning at 9 a.m. to remember the sacrifice and service of prisoners of war, members still missing in action and their families.

  • Local AFSA chapter wins award

    The Air Force Sergeants Association Paul Revere Chapter 161 here received chapter of the year during the AFSA International Professional Airmen’s Conference in San Antonio Aug. 25.

  • Chapel ASISTs with suicide prevention

    66th Air Base Group officials are offering those with base access an opportunity to attend Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training at the Hanscom Chapel, Sept. 23—24 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.