News

  • Air Force Medical Service unveils new model for active duty care

    In an effort to return more Airmen to duty quicker, the Air Force is rolling out a new medical model to restore the overall readiness of our military.Under the new Air Force Medical Reform model, dedicated provider care teams will be aligned to an Operational Medical Readiness Squadron primarily

  • Ruffin’ it Recce Style

    Ruffin’ it Recce Style is a commentary piece from the perspective of Myla, a dog with the purpose of providing recreational reconnaissance on pet friendly adventures in the community.

  • Beale Airman earns Bronze Star

    Master Sgt. John Brahm, 69th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron Det. 1 section chief, network operations, was presented a Bronze Star Medal June 19, 2019 for his meritorious achievement while deployed to Forward Operating Base O-Cobb, Kabul, Afghanistan.

  • Healthcare detectives: 9th MDOS lab techs analyze specimens

    The 9th Medical Operations Squadron laboratory technicians are responsible for testing and analyzing specimens, processing blood transfusions, and performing chemical analysis. Their work allows physicians to accurately diagnose patients and keep 9th Reconnaissance Wing Airmen fit to fight.

  • 9th MXS egress shop upgrades ejection seat

    The U-2 Dragon Lady has a long and storied history, which means the component parts do as well. The ejection seat, arguably one of the most important components, is currently undergoing a large upgrade.

  • Recce Town introduces new Airman’s Attic Program

    The Beale Spouses Club held a ribbon cutting ceremony for the unveiling of the new Airman’s Attic Program at the base thrift shop May 30, 2019.The ceremony was attended by members of the Beale Spouses Club, wing leadership, and members from various base agencies.

  • 9th MUNS hosts second annual Air Force Combat Operations Competition

    The 9th Munitions Squadron held the second annual Air Force Combat Operations Competition (AFCOCOMP), May 14-16, 2019, here.AFCOCOMP is a one-of-a-kind munitions building competition, which tests participants on the skills required of ammo troops during warfighting operations.

  • Replacing power components keeps early warning radar online

    HANSCOM AIR FORCE BASE, Mass. – Program Executive Office Digital will save more than $2 million in energy costs annually by replacing radar Sub-Array Power Supplies, or SAPS, with more responsive and reliable models.Digital, which oversees both the Ballistic Missile Early Warning System and PAVE