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MyVector
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Testing within the E-5 and E-6 Weighted Airman Promotion System (WAPS) as well as for the Occupational and Foundational Competencies, which have been integrated into the E-6 study guide (dated 1 November 2021) as part of the Developing Self, Developing Others, Developing Ideas, and Developing Organizations chapters.
Airmen can also gain feedback by requesting a 360-Assessment through MyVector, which allows supervisors and peers to provide candid feedback on an airman’s performance.
Combined, the MyVector tools allow Total Force Airmen to be proactive in career development, while developing themselves through assessment and mentoring so they make take advantage of the opportunities the Air Force has to offer.
“I strongly suggest using MyVector to everyone whether you’re an A1C, MSgt, or an Officer because the amount of professional development skills you receive will be beneficial at any stage of life you are in,” said Reed.
To access Competency Tools:
Go to your MyVector Profile (https:// MyVector.us.af.mil/MyVector) and/or register in MyVector using your Chrome browser
Select “Air Force Competencies” from the MyVector main menu (bottom lefthand side)
Select the available competency tools (e.g. MyAssessments, Resources)
When you complete your self-assessment, you will be able to immediately view your results and Personal Improvement Plan. You may revisit the “my assessments” tab to review results at any time and/or to request feedback. If you request 360 feedback, it’s a best practice to tell the people to expect a message from MyVector asking them to provide you feedback.
All active military and Department of Defense civilians should have access to the assessments. If you are unable to access the Assessments, please contact MyVector help desk afldp.support@bamtech.net.
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9:30 am Sunday
310 Parker Street Vacaville, CA 95688 Visit sonrise-vv.org for info
LUTHERAN
BETHANY LUTHERAN MINISTRIES Church and School
1011 Ulatis Drive, Vacaville, CA 95687 Loving the Lord –
Learning the Walk – Living the Life
Look us up on the web: GoBethany.com
NON-DENOMINATIONAL

A Passion to...
Worship God • Love People • Share Christ
We offer: • Nursery + Children’s Classes • Youth Ministries • Men’s & Women’s Bible Studies • PrimeTimers (Seniors Ministry) • In Home Mid-Week Bible Studies • Celebrate Recovery
Sean Peters, Lead Pastor 707-446-9838 www.cccv.me
NON-DENOMINATIONAL
Bible-Based Expository Preaching Sunday Worship Services 9:00 & 10:45 AM
Pastor Jon Kile 192 Bella Vista Road, Vacaville 707-451-2026
Sunday school for all ages is provided during both services. Visit our website for information on other ministries offered at www.vacavillefaith.org

The Father’s House 4800 Horse Creek Drive Vacaville, CA 95688 (707) 455-7790 www.tfh.org Service Times Sunday: 9am & 11am Live Stream at tfhvacaville
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NON-DENOMINATIONAL

“To know Him, and to make Him known” 490 Brown Street
Vacaville, CA 95688 707-446-8684
Sunday Services: Sunday School 9:45am Morning Worship 11am Evening Worship 5pm
Thursday Service:
Prayer Meeting 7pm Bible Studies throughout the week
Pastor Ben Smith
Vacaville Church of Christ
401 Fir St., Vacaville, CA 95688 (707) 448-5085 Minister: Elliott Williams Sunday Morning Bible Study 9:30 AM Sunday Morning Worship 10:30 AM Sunday Evening Worship 6:00 PM Wed. Evening Bible Study 7:00 PM www.vacavillecofc.com If you would like to take a free Bible correspondence course contact: Know Your Bible Program 401 Fir Street • Vacaville, CA 95688 (707) 448-5085
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“The People of The United Methodist Church™”
UNITY
Celebrating our oneness, honoring our diversity Cel el l b ebr ti ating our oneness h honori ingou d rdi ivers rsi 350 N. Orchard Ave, Vacaville – 447-0521 unityvv@pacbell.net www.unityvacaville.org Sunday Morning 10 am In Person & Online
Non-Denominational Meditation Time
Available Continuously Online
Come Home to Unity It’s Like Blue Jeans for the Soul
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Are You Prepared for a Disaster?
Janet A. Aker
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Wildfires have burned more than 3 million acres of land in the U.S. already this year — an area bigger than Connecticut.
An array of disasters – like massive wildfires, hurricanes, cyclones, tornadoes, floods, and mud slides – now seem to be everyday risks.
So, how to prepare for an evacuation affecting your family and pets? Or even losing your home?
Start by creating a basic disaster emergency kit and create a plan to get back together as a family in the event of a disaster. Watching this disaster preparedness video can help you create your kit.
“The most important things you should have is the basic life-saving equipment”, said Christopher Springer, head of emergency management at, Naval Medical Center San Diego.
That means flashlights, radios, and batteries to support that equipment. “Then look at your actual household to think about your family members who have special needs or special medications, then build each emergency preparedness kit for your home and your family,” Springer said.
TRICARE also has informationgo to the TRICARE newsroom on what to do before, during, and after a disaster, and your benefits during a disaster.
Your Pets
For your pets, the Army Public Health Center recommends gathering an emergency kit with a two-week supply of pet food, water, and any medications. Make sure you have copies of pets’ vaccination and medical records as well.
Some emergency shelters require crates for pets, and some only accept service animals. It’s a good idea to identify petfriendly housing options outside of the evacuation area.
Make sure your pet’s ID tags include your current contact information. You also may want to ask your veterinarian about getting your pet microchipped in case you’re separated during an emergency.
Hurricanes and Lessons Learned
In the eastern U.S., people are more likely to see hurricanes,
See DISASTER Page 16
Kemberly Groue/U.S. Air Force Airmen at Keesler Air Force Base, Mississippi assisted the 81st Civil Engineer Squadron with filling more than 2500 sand bags. Hurricane season runs from June 1 through Nov. 30.
