• 336th FS aircrew help child's dreams come true

    The newest member of Team Seymour isn't what most would call a typical Airman. In fact, he doesn't wear a uniform, he doesn't work with aircraft in any circumstance and isn't old enough to drive a car, let alone join the military. However, members of the 336th Fighter Squadron recently hosted this

  • AF leaders stand behind civilians during tough furlough times

    Acting Secretary of the Air Force Eric Fanning and Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Mark A. Welsh III send the following furlough message to the Airmen of the United States Air Force:As you all know, Department of Defense civilian furloughs begin this week. With few exceptions, our civilian Airmen face

  • Driving reminders, requirements on SJAFB

    Defenders from the 4th Security Forces Squadron Reports and Analysis office would like to remind members of Team Seymour of some key, but sometimes forgotten, rules of the road.Cell phone use- Cell phone use while operating a motor vehicle on the installation is prohibited unless using a hands-free

  • Independence Day Celebration postponed

    The Independence Day Celebration scheduled for July 3, 2013 has been postponed.The 4th Force Support Squadron will offer an "End of summer" celebration with fireworks at a later date. Call 722-5633 or 722-7154 for more information.

  • Reading program keeping children off the summer slide

    Jumping, running around and loud noises may seem more fit for a park or playground, but instead, children are packing into another venue. The base library is hosting its free annual summer reading program to get children interested in reading by providing a fun, yet educational atmosphere."[Reading]

  • The race begins

    Her heart beats faster and faster and beads of sweat drip down her face, as she sprints toward the finish line just seconds ahead of several other competitors. This race will earn her the title of fastest person in the Department of Defense.At the age of 15, U.S. Air Force 2nd Lt. Samantha Morrison,

  • Right place, right time

    "There were people everywhere screaming and yelling," explained Capt. Cassie Cosentino, 4th Aerospace Medicine Squadron Public Health officer in charge, as she recalled being faced with a horrific encounter while supporting operations in Southwest Asia, April 10, 2013.Cosentino, Senior Airman Husein

  • Stay safe around water this summer

    More than 3,500 people die from unintentional drowning each year and one in five of those are children 14 and younger, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Whether you're at the pool, ocean, river, lake, or pond, play it safe this summer by using common sense and paying