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Team Seymour hosts run to support fellow Airman
More than 100 members of Team Seymour participated in a 5K Fun Run, April 3, at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, North Carolina.The run was held in support of a Team Seymour Airman who suffered debilitating injuries during an accident.
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4/07 2015
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Team Seymour honors military children at annual event
Families gathered at the Youth Center for a free event focused on honoring military children and families, and the important role they play in ensuring mission success, April 4.In 1986, former Secretary of Defense Casper Weinberg designated April as the Month of the Military Child for the sacrifices they make in support of the nation's
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4/07 2015
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Grounding birds keeps aircraft airborne
In 2014, the Air Force experienced a hazard that caused more than $55 million in damage through more than 4,000 instances.Representatives of the U.S. Department of Agriculture set up shop at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base to mitigate the risk of those all too common in-flight hazards - bird strikes.Team Seymour aircraft experience approximately 60
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4/03 2015
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Remembrance ceremony honors ‘true legend’
Retired Chief Master Sgt. of the Air Force James C. Binnicker said years ago that he wanted to be remembered for always doing his best. He did so, not by achieving the Air Force's highest enlisted rank, but by leaving the service in a better place than when he found it.With his recent passing, the James C. Binnicker Airman Leadership School at
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3/31 2015
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CTIP aims to stop traffic
According to the Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons, the United States government considers trafficking in persons the criminal conduct involved while holding someone in compelled service.Human trafficking is a crime involving the exploitation of someone for the purposes of compelled labor or a commercial sex act through the use of
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3/30 2015
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Hearts Apart: Caring for families of deployed, remote tour Airmen
As a top priority for 4th Fighter Wing leaders, caring for Airmen and their families is always a focus around base.Over the past few months, Team Seymour has unified to improve the Hearts Apart program, an initiative focused on meeting the needs of families of Airmen who are deployed or serving on remote tours.The wing held Hearts Apart activities
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3/27 2015
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Peak household goods shipping season
A permanent change of station can be both exciting and stressful for the entire family. The Traffic Management Office's goal this summer moving season is to provide you the necessary information to help you get your desired move dates and decrease some move stressors. In order to do that, we need your involvement. Remember, everyone wants to move
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3/27 2015
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SJ Airman takes talents to Tops in Blue stage
"Music is one of my biggest passions." One of Seymour Johnson Air Force Base's own, Airman 1st Class Mitchell Dixon, recently channeled his passion for music into an audition for Tops in Blue and was inducted into their noteworthy ranks for the 2015 worldwide tour.Dixon is currently an aerospace propulsion journeyman with the 4th Component
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3/25 2015
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Team Seymour honors past, celebrates future with local Tuskegee Airmen Chapter
Members of the Wilson V. Eagleson Chapter of Tuskegee Airmen joined Airmen of the 4th Fighter Wing for a heritage luncheon at Eagle's Landing, March 18.Retired Maj. Roy White, Eagleson Chapter vice president and historian, highlighted the event as the keynote speaker and shared his account of working with this resilient group of standout Airmen -
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3/24 2015
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Aircraft metal technology shop crafts precision art to repair jets
When something breaks on a fighter jet and the faulty item can't be fixed or ordered, the Airmen of the 4th Equipment Maintenance Squadron aircraft metals technology shop step up.The AMT shop primarily supports the aircraft maintenance squadron by constructing or making one-time repairs on parts by welding, refitting, bracing to ensure they don't
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3/20 2015
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