• Travel to Mexico is still restricted for Vance Airmen

    Travel to or through any portion of Mexico within 50 miles of the U.S.-Mexico border is still prohibited for all military personnel assigned to the Air Education and Training Command, said Ken Anderson, Vance's antiterrorism officer. For more specific information on the travel restriction, see the

  • Union representing base workers on strike

    An expired collective bargaining agreement between CSC Applied Technologies LLC, and its three sub-contractors-- PRI/DJI, DenMar, and M1 Support Service-- and the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers Local Lodge 898, resulted in a strike that began at 12:01 a.m. today (June

  • Vance Warrior of the Week -- Airman Robert Harrison

    Name: Airman Robert HarrisonDuty: Client support technician, 71st Communications SquadronHometown: Dallas, TexasFavorite PT Regimen: Weight LiftingMission Contributions: Airman Harrison successfully passed the coveted DoD 8570 A+ certification exams two months early, bringing the wing to 75%

  • Vance strives to hold first place in AETC energy race

    The Air Education and Training Command Energy Management Incentive Award program is rapidly coming to a close, with Vance holding a narrow lead against 11 other bases. The program is intended to increase energy conservation and to recognize energy-saving efforts across AETC. The contest has run from