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  • New ABG commander embraces support role

    Col. Roman L. Hund realized a career-long goal when he assumed command of the 66th Air Base Group July 26.The opportunity is something the 24-year career officer had always hoped would come.

  • Future NCOs complete milestone

    Twelve future noncommissioned officers completed the first step in their professional military education after finishing Airman Leadership School here July 29 following a graduation ceremony at the Minuteman Commons.According to ALS staff, by graduating from the five-week course, the students are

  • August promotions announced

    Officials from the 66th Force Support Squadron recently announced the names of Airmen assigned here who will promote to the next highest rank in August.Congratulations to the following Team Hanscom personnel.Enlisted PromotionsTo the rank of AirmanEric R. Vivaldo, 66th Medical SquadronTo the rank of

  • Team Hanscom quarterly awards presented

    More than 45 nominees were recognized this week during a Team Hanscom quarterly awards ceremony at the base conference center here. Nominees were from the 319th Recruiting Squadron, 66th Air Base Group, Battle Management, C3I and Networks, Contracting and Joint Personal Property Shipping

  • Vehicle excise tax, service members exemptions

    Under Massachusetts law, all residents of the Commonwealth who own and register a motor vehicle must pay an annual motor vehicle excise tax, levied by the city or town in which the vehicle is principally garaged.Massachusetts law provides for service-related exemptions for vehicles owned by disabled

  • Fire Department responds

    The Hanscom Fire Department, as well as firefighters from surrounding communities, respond to a house fire on Mayflower Road in Hanscom Family Housing July 25. There were no injuries during the fire. (U.S. Air Force photo by Jerry Saslav)

  • 66 ABG welcomes new commander

    Col. Roman L. Hund assumed command of the 66th Air Base Group today during a change of command ceremony here.Lt. Gen. John F. Thompson, Air Force Life Cycle Management Center commander, presided over the ceremony, in which Col. David R. Dunklee relinquished command.

  • Homecoming lauds service, sacrifice

    The base community gathered today to formally welcome home military and civilian Airmen, along with their families, who have returned home from deployment in the past year. The annual homecoming event included a formal medallion ceremony at the base conference center followed by a parade through

  • Technical sergeant results announced

    The Air Force has selected 7,501 staff sergeants for promotion to technical sergeant of the 33,569 eligible. At Hanscom 12 staff sergeants have been selected.The overall selection rate was 22.35 percent, with an average selectee overall score of 380.67. Officials selected 2,020 Airmen with a Promote

  • Retiring civilian reflects on 36-year career

    After more than 36 years as a federal civilian, Steve Cote will retire during a ceremony July 28 at 10 a.m. in the Lundy-Garden Auditorium in Building 1614.Cote, who is the current deputy director for Special Programs, first started working at Hanscom in 1980 as part of an engineering training