Oct. 28, 2013 Dedicated to excellence: SJ Airman recognized as AF top crew chief Being a crew chief may not be the most glamorous of jobs. It usually requires working long hours, often in extreme temperatures, heavy workloads and a fast-paced environment. Sometimes the blood and sweat poured into each day goes unnoticed.However, the Air Force has recognized one 4th Fighter Wing
Oct. 24, 2013 Airmen urged to heed FDA warning about dietary supplement The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is advising consumers to stop using OxyElite Pro, a dietary supplement, because of suspected links to acute hepatitis. The FDA, along with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Hawaii Department of Health are investigating reports of acute
Oct. 23, 2013 Attention All Airmen: Air Force Holds Sexual Assault Offenders Accountable, Sexual Assault Convictions Are Now On-Line There is absolutely zero tolerance for sexual assault in the 4th Fighter Wing or our Air Force. Sexual assault is a vile crime against the victim and against society. It erodes trust, damages the unit, and weakens our military. The Uniform Code of Military Justice gives commanders the ability to
Oct. 22, 2013 EAGLES hatch, spread wings Arriving at a new base can be difficult, even scary, especially if it's your first assignment. There are new people, a fresh environment and a different way of doing things.For young Airmen, specifically E-4s and below, there is a group to help adapt to the changes.The EAGLES club, a private
Oct. 22, 2013 Experience, unity, family keeps EOD civilian a part of Team Seymour For the past 24 years, one member of Team Seymour has served the Air Force in the explosive ordnance disposal career field as both an Airman and now a civilian.Retired U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Michelle Barefield, 4th Civil Engineer Squadron EOD resources contractor, began her journey in this
Oct. 22, 2013 Service to his country, Airmen, families Stepping into the role as the 4th Fighter Wing vice commander has allowed one Airman's passion for service and ensuring the welfare of Airmen and their families to flourish.When Col. Evan Pettus reached for the stars and began his journey with the Air Force, he never imagined it would take him to