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Bill Bauer, Apogee Solutions, Inc. clinical care advocate, talks to participants about post-traumatic stress disorder during the USO of North Carolina Warrior Reset retreat, Nov. 3, 2015, at the Cape Fear Botanical Garden in Fayetteville, North Carolina. More than 70 service members and their families from 6 installations across the state attended the 3-day retreat to focus on increasing mental, physical, social, and spiritual resilience. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Aaron J. Jenne) Service members ‘reset’ during 3-day retreat
The reset button: a spring-loaded, finger-width mechanism on a computer or game console which forces all current activity to cease. Pushing reset instructs a system to shut down, clear temporary memory and restore the device to a healthy, initialized state.Recently, more than 70 service members and their families from military installations across
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Airman 1st Class Austyn Tabor, 4th Operations Support Squadron air traffic controller, pilots an aircraft during the Scare-A-Controller event, Oct. 31, 2015, over Goldsboro, North Carolina. The flight took Airmen on a tour of the local eastern North Carolina region including passes over Kinston, a low approach over Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, then west to Johnston County before returning to Goldsboro. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman John Nieves Camacho) 4th OSS Airmen take off for Scare-A-Controller 2015
In a play on words of sorts, Airmen and family members from the 4th Operations Support Squadron were 'tricked and treated' to a day of flights and fun for the inaugural Scare-A-Controller event, Oct. 31, Halloween, at Wayne Executive Jetport in Goldsboro, North Carolina.The Goldsboro Wayne Aviation Association and the Seymour Johnson Flying Club
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Members of Team Seymour hand out candy to a pair of trick-or-treaters, Oct. 31, 2015, at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, North Carolina. From spooky to sparkly, members of Team Seymour took to base housing in their best costumes looking to scare and score treats. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman Shawna L. Keyes) Team Seymour shows Halloween spirit

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The charred remnants of Joe and Yvonne Mason’s house lay in rubble, Oct. 17, 2015, in Mar-Mac, North Carolina. The house caught fire Oct. 11 and was a complete loss for the family. Their neighbor, Tech. Sgt. Justin Manning, 4th Equipment Maintenance Squadron aerospace ground equipment technician, has helped the family clear the wreckage, even enlisting help from a local business to make the process quicker. (Courtesy photo) 4th EMS Airman goes above and beyond for local family
"He's our guardian angel; the light shining at the end of a very dark tunnel."For Joe and Yvonne Mason, that dark tunnel came Oct. 11 in the form of their house burning down and losing one of their beloved dogs in the fire. A catastrophe by any standard, the Mason's tragedy nearly came at a much higher cost as their teenage son, Daniel, tried to
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Staff Sgt. John Makripodis (left), 4th Security Forces Squadron kennel master, and Maj. Brent Gallant, 4th SFS commander, admire a War Dog Memorial statue, Oct. 27, 2015, at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, North Carolina. Before reaching its permanent home at Veterans Memorial Park in Columbia, South Carolina, the statue traveled around North Carolina to all military installations for viewing. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman Shawna L. Keyes) War Dog Memorial visits SJ kennels
The War Dog Memorial statue visited the 4th Security Forces Squadron military working dog kennels during its tour of military installations in North Carolina, Oct. 27.The statue, which is a tribute to past, present and future MWDs, will be dedicated Nov. 11 at the Veterans Memorial Park in Columbia, South Carolina.Staff Sgt. John Makripodis, 4th
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The KC-46A Pegasus Tanker deploys the centerline boom for the first time Oct. 9.  The boom is the fastest way to refuel aircraft at 1,200 gallons per minute.  (Boeing photo by John D. Parker) Seymour Johnson AFB named KC-46A Pegasus recipient
Air Force officials announced Seymour Johnson Air Force Base as the first Reserve-led location to receive the KC-46A Pegasus tanker, Oct. 29.Pending the analysis of potential environmental impacts, a final basing decision is expected to be made in the fall or winter of 2016. If approved, the KC-46As will begin arriving at Seymour Johnson AFB in
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Secretary of the Air Force Deborah Lee James responds to an Academic Think Tank Perspectives Panel during the 7th annual National Security Scholars Conference, Oct. 26, 2015, at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina. The panel aimed to identify opportunities to develop a balanced capabilities mix that addresses near-term readiness and future modernization. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Brittain Crolley) SecAF visits Duke for National Security Scholars Conference

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Default Air Force Logo AF announces KC-46A preferred, reasonable alternatives
Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, North Carolina, has been chosen as the preferred alternative for the first Reserve-led KC-46A Pegasus main operating base, Air Force officials announced Oct. 29. The KC-46As are expected to begin arriving in 2019.Tinker AFB, Oklahoma; Westover Air Reserve Base, Massachusetts; and Grissom ARB, Indiana, were named as
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Airman 1st Class Jordan Costilla, 4th Operations Support Squadron air traffic control apprentice, observes Wayne County during an incentive flight, Oct. 21, 2015. Team Seymour Airmen were given flights in a helicopter by the Wayne County Sheriff’s Office aviation unit after a discussion about how communication and coordination between Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, North Carolina and the WCSO can benefit from observing the other’s perspective. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Ashley Williamson) Airmen fly with local law enforcement
Air traffic controllers and apprentices from the 4th Operations Support Squadron visited the Wayne Executive Jetport in Goldsboro, North Carolina, Oct. 21, 2015, to meet with and discuss how the Wayne County Sheriff's Office aviation unit and Team Seymour Airmen can increase interoperability.Seymour Johnson AFB airfield operations and the WCSO
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Senior Airman Skyler Tennant, 4th Force Support Squadron fitness and sports journeyman, pours a beer sample made by the SJ Home Brew Club during Oktobrewfest, Oct. 24, 2015, at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, North Carolina. The event featured samplings from a selection of 40 local beers, including six made by the club. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Aaron J. Jenne) SJ Home Brew Club hosts inaugural Oktobrewfest

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