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  • SFS military working dog retires

    An explosive detection dog assigned to the 66th Security Forces Squadron here officially retired from military service during a ceremony in Boston earlier today.

  • America’s last ace strikes chord during all-call

    Cesar Rodriguez, who shot down three enemy aircraft as an F-15 pilot during Operations Desert Storm and Allied Force, said that Hanscom must continue to deliver an unfair advantage to American Airmen.

  • Hanscom program management interns graduate

    Air Force Life Cycle Management Center-Hanscom officials held a graduation ceremony here Dec. 12 for more than 20 program management interns who recently completed the PALACE Acquire internship program.

  • Still time to give to Hanscom CFC

    Officials here have collected more than $40,000 toward Hanscom’s Combined Federal Campaign goal of $140,000. The last day to donate to this year’s campaign is Jan. 11.

  • Bunch nominated to command AFMC

    Lt. Gen. Arnold W. Bunch, Jr. has been nominated by the president for a fourth star to become the next commander of Air Force Materiel Command at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio.

  • SFS holiday awareness message

    This time of year, people are rushing around making final holiday purchases, enjoying holiday parties and visiting with relatives.

  • Missed TRICARE Open Season? There’s still time to act!

    If you missed TRICARE Open Season, you still have time to enroll. For this year only, you can enroll in or change your TRICARE Prime or TRICARE Select plan through Dec. 31, 2018 for coverage starting on Jan. 1, 2019. You may also change your type of enrollment, like switching from individual to

  • Hanscom lays groundwork for comms at Tyndall

    Program managers in the Command, Control, Communications, Intelligence and Networks Directorate here are exercising every one of the words in their five-word title by reconstituting a communications network almost totally wiped out by winds, flooding and infrastructure damage. First responders have