Aug. 24, 2015 SJAFB youth experience mock deployment during Operation Bug Out More than 50 of Team Seymour's youngest members got the opportunity to go through a mock deployment in support of the Airman and Family Readiness Center's Operation Bug Out, Aug. 21.Children between the ages of five and 15 participated in the event in order to better understand what their parents do
Aug. 18, 2015 Club of the Month: Gaming Club The Gaming Club is open to members of Team Seymour to enjoy a variety of games and meet new Airmen.With more than 20 members, the club meets up on a weekly basis at Eagles Landing from 7-10 p.m. to play a variety of games, including electronic games, card games, and board games. "We usually vote on
Aug. 10, 2015 Purple Heart recipients honored during banquet Two active-duty Airmen from Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, North Carolina, along with 48 local veterans, were honored at a Purple Heart Banquet, Aug. 7, 2015, at the First Pentecostal Holiness Church in Goldsboro, North Carolina.The event honored service members from Eastern North Carolina who've
Aug. 7, 2015 MIB initiative promotes resilience ‘4 Teens’ Every day brings new challenges for our Airmen, whether it's in the form of an upcoming deployment that will take them away from their family, or a hurdle at work they must overcome. Fortunately, they continue to find a way to handle this adversity through training, teamwork and wingmanship, all for
Aug. 6, 2015 Flying high: Strike Eagle pilot reaches elite milestone For F-15E Strike Eagle aircrew at the 4th Fighter Wing, flying through the skies is a part of their lifestyle. However, for Lt. Col. Paul Hibbard, 333rd Fighter Squadron instructor pilot, the clouds are almost like a second home.On July 22, Hibbard surpassed the 3,000-hour mark in the F-15E,
July 30, 2015 Airmen help base 'weather' any storm Multiple displays of surrounding weather conditions fill monitors throughout the room. Screens and documents are flooded with combined acronyms and numbers - a cryptic language only a specialist can decipher.Amidst the colorful display of precipitation, wind and climate forecasts, short spouts of