• When life hands you a lemon, put it online

    For Service members, moving from one place to another is a way of life, sometimes on short notice. Unfortunately, that can require leaving some personal possessions behind.For years, the auto resale lot, more commonly known as the lemon lot, has helped Airmen sell their motor vehicles, such as:

  • Team Seymour Airman ensures jets are fueled, pilots aren't pedestrians

    POL ensures jets are fueled, pilots aren't pedestriansThe diverse group of Airmen currently deployed to the 455th Expeditionary Logistics Readiness Squadron fuels management flight are responsible for servicing fixed wing aircraft whether it is airlift, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance,

  • Join the WAR against domestic violence

    In 2008, the Family Advocacy Office began a partnership with the greater Wayne County community to coordinate the 1st Annual Wife Appreciation Run (WAR) against domestic violence and abuse. In the event's beginnings, males, ages 21 and older, would wear women's high heeled shoes while competing in a

  • 4th FW to host CAF day

    Want to know what happened to this child? He's now a U.S. Air Force Airman and wants to share the story behind this photo.To hear his and other stories about resiliency, come to the Every Airman Counts Storytellers event at the base theater Sept. 30, 2013 from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.Airmen will

  • 4th FW holds 2013 POW/MIA Remembrance Ceremony

    The 4th Fighter Wing held the 2013 POW/MIA Remembrance Ceremony here Sept. 20 to pay tribute to Service members who were taken prisoner of war or went missing in action.The ceremony included a reading of the Loneliest Prayer, the military Code of Conduct, a retreat ceremony and speeches from retired

  • Crossing borders to cross into the blue

    She had a limited English vocabulary that made it difficult to understand and communicate with the instructors. Her family was thousands of miles away, though it felt even further for her. Nothing came easy.But after enduring eight long weeks of Air Force Basic Military Training (BMT), there was

  • Behind the star and stripes

    "Welcome to Seymour Johnson, Fourth but First." That was the greeting Chief Master Sgt. Jeffrey Craver, 4th Fighter Wing command chief, heard when he and his family arrived to their new duty station. The 4th Security Forces Squadron defender at the gate didn't know he was the incoming command chief