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  • Oct. 1, 2018

    Child care at Vance transitions from contractor to government support services

    This is the first week of the Child & Youth Programs transition from contractors to government employees at Vance Air Force Base.

  • Sept. 24, 2018

    Cloud-based Air Force learning ecosystem to give control and “21st Century speed” to Airmen

    JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO-RANDOLPH, Texas – Air Education and Training Command officials announced the service’s new cloud-based learning ecosystem is currently in a beta test with four courses, with testing expected to complete in the summer of 2019 and full operational capability expected in early

  • Sept. 21, 2018

    Vance Jayhawks fly north to maintain expertise

    The Combat Readiness Training Center in Alpena, Michigan, hosted 40 of the 3rd Flying Training Squadron’s members and 13 of their aircraft Aug. 24 to 26, 2018. The weekend’s purpose was to fine tune skills while fostering friendly competition and comradery.

  • Sept. 18, 2018

    Celebrating 71 years of innovation, building America’s Airmen

    The 71st Flying Training Wing celebrated the Air Force’s 71st birthday at the Air Force Community Ball Sept. 8 with guest of honor Air Force Vice Chief of Staff Gen. Stephen W. Wilson.

  • Sept. 13, 2018

    AF announces corrective measures for oxygen breathing system in training aircraft

    The Air Force will begin implementing a series of corrective measures, including redesigning the oxygen system and adjusting oxygen control levels in flight, to address persistent problems in training aircraft. In addition, Air Education and Training Command will increase maintenance on the oxygen

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