• Vance motorists impacted by new driving regulation

    Team Vance motorists will soon face tickets and monetary fines if they drive their vehicles on base while using a cell phone without a hands-free device. The 71st Security Forces Squadron is stopping motorists and informing them of the new Joint Traffic Regulation taking effect Feb. 27 authorizing

  • Vance comes together with nation in prayer

    From small towns in rural America to big city U.S.A., Americans come together every year to recognize the value of prayer. "It is fitting that we have a National Prayer Breakfast," said President George W. Bush at a recent breakfast. "It is the right thing to do, because this is a nation of prayer.

  • Command chief preps enlisted leaders for testing

    Vance enlisted members were given the secret to testing success during a seminar Jan. 25. The secret is applying lessons learned and learning styles to study that can vault test scores sky high, said Chief Master Sgt. Jim Suttles, 71st Flying Training Wing command chief, who briefed the meeting.

  • Cardio exercise make hearts grow stronger for better health

    Some people look forward to it, while others dread it - and doing it is beneficial for good health. Performing cardio exercises are important for several reasons, said Adam Sloat, health and wellness center fitness program manager. "There are many reasons why people should incorporate cardio

  • Vance couple selected to pilot B-2s

    The Air Force's B-2 bomber wing has announced a historical first - the selection of a married pilot couple. Capts. Rob and Beth Makros, T-38 instructor pilots with the 25th Flying Training Squadron at Vance Air Force Base, were named in the Jan. 11 assignment notification. Previously F-15E and B-1