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Grappling their way to the top: SJ Wrestling Club
What does Greece, Rome and nearly every high schoolacross America have in common? Wrestling!Staff Sgt. Robert Karasiewicz and Tech. Sgt. JacobChristensen, 372nd Training Squadron Detachment 1 mission readyAirmen instructors, reached out to Team Seymour, to find others who sharedtheir love for wrestling, and thus began the SJ Wrestling Club. This
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4/14 2016
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9th AF commander visits Seymour Johnson AFB
Maj. Gen. Mark Kelly, 9th Air Force commander, presents Staff Sgt. Candace King, 4th Force Support Squadron Airman Leadership School instructor, with the 2015 9th AF Volunteer of the Year award, April 8, 2016, at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, North Carolina. Kelly visited several squadrons on base to recognize superior performers. (U.S. Air Force
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4/14 2016
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SJAFB celebrates Month of the Military Child
The son of Airman 1st Class Donald Williams, 4th Component Maintenance Squadron egress apprentice, spins a prize wheel April 9, 2016, at the Month of the Military Child Carnival at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, North Carolina. Family members were treated to numerous games, food and shows at the annual event. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Chuck
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4/11 2016
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Razor Talon: April 8, 2016
F-15E Strike Eagle aircraft taxi during Razor Talon, April 8, 2016, at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, North Carolina. The monthly exercise allows service members unique opportunities to combine land, air and sea forces from all service branches in a realistic training environment. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Senior Airman Aaron J. Jenne)
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4/08 2016
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Maintenance Airmen compete in Load Crew of the Quarter
Senior Airman John Ratcliffe, 4th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron weapons load crew member, races against the clock during a load crew competition, April 7, 2016, at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, North Carolina. Crews of three Airmen from each of the aircraft maintenance squadrons on base compete against each other for the best time while ensuring
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4/08 2016
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Special guests visit 335th FS once again
Approximately 60 former members who previously served with the 335th Tactical Fighter Squadron, along with their families, visited their old stomping ground for a reunion tour, April 1, 2016.The former Chiefs all served with the 335th TFS, now the 335th Fighter Squadron, between 1972 and 1975.During their visit, attendees toured the 335th FS,
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4/07 2016
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U.S. AIR FORCE ISSUES NOTICE OF INTENT TO PREPARE AN ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT AND TO HOLD PUBLIC SCOPING MEETINGS ON THE PROPOSED KC-46ATHIRD MAIN OPERATING BASE BEDDOWN
The U.S. Air Force is holding public, drop-in, open house scoping meetings. The purpose of these meetings is to solicit comments on the proposed beddown of the KC-46A Third Main Operating Base (MOB 3) mission. The MOB 3 mission includes the basing of 12 KC-46Aaircraft, facilities and infrastructure, and manpower at a USAF installation within the
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4/05 2016
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ACC 2016 Key Spouse of the Year: Rhonda Mattice
After serving in the Air Force as an active duty member for21 years to currently serving in the Air Force as a retiree and Lead Key Spouse,Rhonda Mattice, 4th Equipment Maintenance Squadron secretary, has continuouslyshown resilience, integrity first, service before self and excellence in allshe does.Mattice was recently awarded the Air Combat
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4/04 2016
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Team Seymour plants Pinwheels for Child Abuse Prevention
Pinwheels were planted at the Child Development Center by children of Team Seymour during a “Pinwheels for Child Abuse Prevention” event, April 1, 2016, at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, North Carolina. Along with the pinwheels planted at the CDC more than 300 pinwheels were planted in the base’s pinwheel garden located by the main gate in support
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4/04 2016
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AF signs lease for multi-sports complex project with City of Goldsboro
The Air Force and the City of Goldsboro, North Carolina,signed a lease March 25 for a multi-sports complex on the perimeter ofneighboring Seymour Johnson Air Force Base. The EnhancedUse Lease, or EUL, enables the City of Goldsboro to develop and manage amulti-sports complex on 62 acres of underutilized, non-excess property on
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3/29 2016
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