• Make It Better gets bigger

    Since its commencement in November 2014, the Make It Better initiative has progressed from an idea to a robust program featuring more than 100 clubs. The initiative paved the way for Airmen with diverse interests and ideas to collaborate, create events, make connections, develop leadership skills

  • Club of the Month: Photography Club develops from negatives

    Over the years, technology has greatly changed the photography world. Gone are the days of developing film and dark rooms; instead replaced by digital cameras and photo editing software. What once took hours of careful handling, bathing and drying, can now be done in less keystrokes than it took to

  • Team Seymour provides inside look at mission

    Every month, the 4th Fighter Wing hosts a variety of tours to provide the community a glimpse of the daily happenings at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, North Carolina.The tour attendees, ranging from high-school-age children to retirees, are provided an inside look at the mission of the base. Each

  • Physical therapists provide healing touch

    With today's Air Force being the smallest it's ever been, mitigating lost days due to injury is of the utmost importance. Seeing a range of injuries from wrist pain all the way to post-surgery recovery, the 4th Medical Operations Squadron physical therapy office and its technicians aim to get their

  • Measureable maintenance

    With thousands of working parts, the F-15E Strike Eagle relies on Airmen from several maintenance squadrons to keep the jet in the air. While some of these Airmen work directly on the flightline, others work quietly behind the scenes to ensure Strike Eagles are ready-to-go.Of those silent warriors

  • Oasis Airmen Center re-opens

    The Oasis Airmen Ministry Center re-opened its doors to members of Team Seymour, Nov. 21, at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, North Carolina.The Oasis, which is sponsored by the Chaplain Corps and collocated with the Southern Eagle Dining Facility, underwent several renovations, including additions

  • Run for the Fallen honors heroes, families

    Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, North Carolina, hosted the third annual Run for the Fallen 5K and half-marathon, Nov. 14.More than 230 services members and civilians from across the East Coast participated in the run, which was held to honor those who've been injured, fatally wounded, or made the

  • SJAFB hosts first Retiree Appreciation Night

    To thank our service members of yesteryear, Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, as part of the Make It Better campaign, hosted its first annual Retiree Appreciation Night, Nov. 12.The night focused on informing the more than 150 retirees in attendance about the on- and off-base programs available and