The Band's newest group preps for deployment Published Jan. 31, 2013 By Chief Master Sgt. Jenn Pagnard The U.S. Air Force Band JOINT BASE ANACOSTIA-BOLLING, D.C. -- Vector, a popular music ensemble comprised of eight members from the Concert Band, Singing Sergeants, Airmen of Note and Technical Support flights, is preparing to deploy overseas. This volunteer group was formed especially for this deployment. After several weeks of musical preparation, the group is tackling the required Combat Airman Skills Training. The course is for Airmen who are deploying to jobs or locations that the Air Force and combatant commanders deem hostile or uncertain. As a part of their pre-deployment training, trainees learn ways to care for fellow Airmen, whether facing fire from opposing forces or caring for their teammates who may have been harmed in combat. The 10-day training includes experience in weapons training, field navigation, first-aid and leadership. "We're so proud of all the work that the team has done in order to prepare for our most important mission--deploying. Once Vector is deployed, they're going to be bringing our troops that much needed taste of home through music and performance, building esprit de corps. This training is one more integral step in the process to getting them over there," said 1st Lt Peter Folliard, officer in charge of Vector. Vector is led by Senior Master Sgt. Matt Ascione, who is also the group's guitarist. Senior Master Sgt. Mitch Morton is the band's keyboardist, and their bassist is Master Sgt. Matt Murray. All are members of the Singing Sergeants' rhythm section. The group's saxophonist is Master Sgt. Jake McCray from the Concert Band. Master Sgt. Bradley Bennett, from the Singing Sergeants, and Tech. Sgt. Paige Martin, from the Airmen of Note will serve as the featured vocalists. Drums will be played by the Airmen of Note's Tech. Sgt. Dave McDonald. Technical Support will be provided by Master Sgt. Mark Hannah. Deployments are not a new concept for members of The U.S. Air Force Band. Other groups previously sent overseas for troop morale and diplomatic performances include Max Impact and the Airmen of Note. As they prepare for and execute this very important Air Force mission, we wish them success, and we look forward to their safe return later this year.