• DFAC staff, wing leaders serve up Thanksgiving feast

    Thanksgiving is a time of the year where friends and families get together and give thanks for what they have.For Airmen without the luxury of spending time with their families during the holidays, leaders at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base provided a Thanksgiving feast at the Southern Eagle Dining

  • 4th CES encourages safety during holiday season

    With the winter season in our midst, fires caused by holiday decorations and heat become more prevalent. Members of the 4th Civil Engineer Squadron encourage Team Seymour to follow their advice for a safe holiday season. According to the National Fire Protection Agency, Christmas tree fires are not

  • AFOSI helps those traveling abroad via AF Portal

    As foreign travel increases within the Department of Defense community, the risk of foreign intelligence targeting also increases. Individuals can be the target of a foreign intelligence or security service at any time and any place; however, the possibility of becoming the target of foreign

  • 4th FW Safety Office encourages safe travel during holidays

    Traveling is an important part of the holiday season, however, many basic safety principles are often ignored as people hurry to meet family and friends to celebrate this special time.The Travel Risk Planning System, an online, automated risk-assessment tool, seeks to aid Airmen in recognizing and

  • JTAC trainees collaborate with aircrew for FTX

    Trudging over rocky terrain, navigating through dense woodlands and tackling highly stressful situations is just another day on the job for joint terminal attack controller trainees; however, they had the chance to train with F-15E Strike Eagle aircrews during a field training exercise here, Nov.

  • Team Seymour honors military families

    A block party and information fair was held at the youth center on base in honor of Military Family Appreciation Month, Nov. 17. In 1993, Military Family Appreciation Month was established by the Armed Services YMCA and has since been recognized by the U.S. Government. "During Military Family Month,

  • Fire fighters demonstrate holiday cooking dangers

    Between planning, shopping and getting care packages together for loved ones overseas, the holidays can be a taxing and chaotic time for Airmen and their families. The 4th Civil Engineer Squadron fire emergency services flight hosted a Turkey Fryer Fire demonstration here, Nov. 16, to inform the

  • Airmen talk mental health

    Airmen from across the 4th Fighter Wing listened to a speaker at the base theater share the story of his suicide attempt and overcoming depression here, Nov. 13.Jordan Burnham is a public speaker who explores mental health issues and disorders that affect young adults. He tells his story of

  • Chief’s final curtain call

    The U.S. Air Force Heritage of America Band performed seven shows throughout North Carolina in honor of Veteran's Day and brought along an important member of their organization to celebrate the last of her shows while in her home state, Nov. 9 to 15.U.S. Air Force Chief Master Sgt. Barbara Miller,

  • Giving thanks

    Thanksgiving is a time for families and friends to come together, be thankful for what they have and enjoy a feast.Since 2008 the First Sergeant Council has run the food basket event, making sure Airmen with families, or families with a deployed love one, have food for the holiday.The first