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  • Hanscom personnel become Space Force Guardians

    Hanscom officials held a number of ceremonies Feb. 1 to officially commission more than 25 personnel from the acquisition directorates here transferring from the Air Force to the U.S. Space Force.

  • Air Force announces Airmen leadership qualities

    The Air Force announced 10 Airman leadership qualities which are now being integrated into a new feedback tool, for officers in the grades of O-1 through O-6 and senior noncommissioned officers in the grades of E-7 through E-9, to facilitate discussion between rater and ratee.

  • AFMC Connect February focus: Valuable

    Airmen interact with family, friends and co-workers based on how they value themselves and the people around them. Each Airman’s value to the mission can be enhanced and strengthened through daily connections.

  • Hanscom comptrollers commemorate finance commander

    Members of the 66th Comptroller Squadron here participated in a memorial 5K run Jan. 27 to commemorate the life and service of a fallen colleague. Col. James “Rob” Culpepper, director of Financial Management and comptroller for Air Combat Command, Joint Base Langley-Eustice, Virginia, lost his six

  • Work continues on BX improvement project

    The Hanscom Base Exchange/mall and food court renovation continues to move forward, and upgrades are occurring on a regular basis. To date, contractors have made improvements to the public restrooms, the alterations/dry cleaners shop and the barbershop.

  • Hanscom ‘CEOs’ take part in professional development

    Three hundred civilians, enlisted Airmen and officers participated in a virtual professional development event here Jan. 21 through 22. The Leadercast event titled “Leading Through Disruption” featured guest speakers across business, marketing and sports industries who offered participants unique

  • CE employee heads community act of kindness

    A Hanscom employee has taken the lead in supporting local establishments as COVID-19 continues to impact his community. Scott Sheehan, a 66th Civil Engineering Division environmental engineer, has partnered with a neighbor to start a fundraiser to benefit restaurant workers in Salem, Massachusetts,