• Team Seymour family gives thanks

    Family members play a critical support role to their Service members throughout their military service.The President of the United States signs a proclamation every year to declare November as Military Family Month, to recognize and commemorate military families throughout the month for their

  • Climbing high

    Every member of Team Seymour contributes to the 4th Fighter Wing mission providing dominant Strike Eagle airpower ... anytime, anyplace. Some positions support the mission directly and visibly, while others do so behind the scenes; keeping things running in the dark of night or behind closed

  • Remembering heroes past

    Service members past and present gathered at the commissary to pay tribute to Vietnam War veterans, and witness the unveiling of the 50th Anniversary Vietnam War Commemoration flag here, Nov. 7, 2013.Ret. Col. Ray Kleber was the guest speaker at the ceremony. Kleber served as the Seymour Johnson Air

  • Total Force Service Center contact numbers change

    Telephone contact numbers for the Total Force Service Center, or TFSC, will change Nov. 15.The new numbers are commercial 210-565-0102 and DSN 665-0102. They will replace DSN 665-5000 and DSN 847-3294. To ensure Airmen have ample time to adjust, Air Force Personnel Center officials will keep both

  • Thankful for our families

    Each year the president signs a proclamation declaring November, Military Family Appreciation Month. During this time, military families are recognized by the Department of Defense and the nation, for the selfless sacrifices they make in support of the country.One of our Team Seymour families opens

  • Airman’s Attic: Open to donations, volunteers

    What if someone said there's a center on base where Airmen, E-1 through E-6, and their dependents can fulfill their shopping needs at no cost?They certainly wouldn't be lying, because such a place exists at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, and most other Air Force installations worldwide, called the

  • USO of N.C., Carolina Panthers roar with military pride

    For more than a decade, all 73,778 seats of the Carolina Panthers, Bank of America Stadium have been sold out.This season, however, eight seats are reserved in honor of the United States military.For the first time in National Football League history, a special "Row of Honor" was created to pay