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A non-flying base, Hanscom Air Force Base is named after Laurence G. Hanscom (1906–1941), a pilot, aviation enthusiast, and State House reporter who was killed in a plane crash at Saugus, Massachusetts. Hanscom was a reporter for the Boston Globe, Worcester Telegram & Gazette and the Wilmington (MA) News.
Hanscom AFB: Special Programs 631st Electronic Systems Squadron: Hanscom AFB: Intelligence, Surveillance, & Recon Programs 632d Electronic Systems Squadron: Hanscom AFB: 633d Electronic Systems Squadron: Hanscom AFB: E-8 Vehicle Squadron 634th Electronic Systems Squadron: Hanscom AFB: Mission Planning Operational Capabilities 635th Electronic ...
Luke Air Force Base: 60th Security Forces Squadron: Travis Air Force Base: 65th Security Forces Squadron: Lajes Air Base: 66th Security Forces Squadron: Hanscom Air Force Base: 71st Security Forces Squadron: Vance Air Force Base: 72nd Security Forces Squadron: Tinker Air Force Base: 75th Security Forces Squadron: Hill Air Force Base: 78th ...
The 66th ABG provide services to over 5,000 active duty, Reserve and National Guard military personnel and DoD civilians who work and live at Hanscom Air Force Base. Additionally, the 66 ABG supports over 100,000 retired military personnel, annuitants and spouses living in the six-state New England area and New York.
Hanscom Air Force Base: Lincoln: Massachusetts: Air Force Materiel Command: 66th Air Base Group: Non-flying installation, hosting the Electronic Systems Center, part of the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center. [26] Hill Air Force Base: Ogden: Utah
The wing was last active on 1 October 1994, after being redesignated the 653d Communications-Computer Systems Group on 1 October 1992 at Robins Air Force Base, GA. The redesignated Wing activated in November 2005 at Hanscom Air Force Base as the Network Centric Operations and Integration Systems Wing. It received its present designation after ...
Scott AFB, Illinois, U.S. Gen John D. Lamontagne: Provide global air mobility through airlift and aerial refueling for all of the United States Armed Forces. Air Force component of United States Transportation Command: Pacific Air Forces (PACAF) Hickam AFB, Joint Base Pearl Harbor Hickam, Hawaii, U.S. Gen Kevin B. Schneider
Jun–Oct 1948. Replaced 731st Air Force Base Unit. Redesignated 1907th AACS Squadron. 102d AACS Squadron: McChord AFB, WA: Jun–Oct 1948. Replaced 732d Air Force Base Unit. Redesignated 1905th AACS Squadron. 103d AACS Squadron: Wright-Patterson AFB, OH: Jun–Oct 1948. Replaced 733d Air Force Base Unit. Redesignated 1914th AACS Squadron ...