• 4th OSS airfield managers lead the way

    Two U.S. Air Force Airmen assigned to the 4th Operations Support Squadron earned recognition from Air Force officials as leading professionals in airfield management for 2011. The airforce.com definition of an airfield manager is someone who ensures a safe, efficient and effective airfield

  • Blue Aces rock out at Seymour Johnson

    Team Seymour's youth were rocking and rolling when the Air Combat Command band The Blues Aces, came here to put on a concert at the youth center, Oct. 17.The Blue Aces performed two 45 minute sets, with songs from artists such as Michael Jackson and Maroon 5."I think the kids really enjoyed having

  • Green Flag keeps Airmen and Soldiers mission-ready

    "If the band played a piece first with the piccolo, then with the brass horn, then with the clarinet, and then with the trumpet, there would be a lot of noise, but no music," said Gen. George S. Patton during World War II. "To get harmony in the music, each instrument must support the others. To get

  • Team Seymour holds Fire Prevention Week

    This year's Fire Prevention Week motto was "Have two ways out" and U.S. Air Force Airmen assigned to the 4th Civil Engineer Squadron hosted several events to spread this message to the community.Team Seymour firefighters visited local schools, conducted demonstrations and a tour at the firehouse for

  • A place for guidance

    The 4th Fighter Wing inspector general office is an outlet for any Department of Defense personnel who wish to report an issue or get clarification and guidance on Air Force Instructions or their rights.The IGs mission is to sustain a credible Air Force system characterized by objectivity, integrity

  • Crash recovery training day

    Crash recovery Airmen from the 4th Fighter and 916th Air Refueling Wings came together to participate in a joint-operation training session here, Oct. 9.The refresher training was held to enhance the knowledge of crash recovery Airmen and better prepare them for a real-world emergency response to an

  • West Nile Virus reports increasing in NC

    Across the United States the number of West Nile Virus disease cases reported to the Centers for Disease Control is on the rise.Two of the recent cases resulted in the first deaths in North Carolina caused by WNV since 2005. Approximately 80 percent of people infected with WNV will not show any

  • OSI introduces new smartphone anonymous tip line

    In order to capitalize on cyberspace and engage the Air Force community more effectively, the Air Force Office of Special Investigations has opened its first anonymous tip line that allows submissions from the Internet, via SMS (texting) or using a smartphone application. "This tool will allow

  • Energy campaign kicks off: Everyone plays a role

    Now is the time to promote to promote energy and water conservation awareness as part of Energy Conservation Month; a celebration the Air Force is embracing. This year's theme, 'I am Air Force Energy,' puts the Airmen at the center of the campaign. The goal is to inspire the Total Force to make a