Feb. 17, 2012 Family Advocacy office educates teens on dating violence The 4th Medical Operations Squadron Family Advocacy Office and base youth center have partnered up with the Wayne Uplift domestic violence shelter located in Goldsboro, N.C., to provide base youth with a "Teen Dating Violence Awareness" seminar, Feb. 21. The seminar stems from a program entitled
Feb. 17, 2012 Giving Airmen options Airmen from the 4th Fighter Wing are getting an opportunity to revamp the menu at the Southern Eagle Dining Facility here, Feb. 16.Vendors will be showcasing new food items for Airmen and base personnel to taste test and provide feedback to the dining facility. A few choices are; eggplant parmesan,
Feb. 16, 2012 Weekly bulletins for Feb. 16 The following is a list of events taking place across the wing and in the local community:· A teen dating violence awareness seminar for youth ages 12-18 occurs Feb. 21 at 5 p.m. Parent permission slips are required. To sign up visit the youth center or call 919-722-0502.· The Parents Matter program
Feb. 16, 2012 Airmen, key spouses make Valentine's Day special for veterans Airmen and 4th Fighter Wing key spouses spent Valentine's Day socializing with retired veterans, their spouses and members of local retirement communities Feb. 14.Representatives from Seymour Johnson Air Force Base visited The Pines, The Sterling House and Goldsboro Assisted Living Center to deliver
Feb. 16, 2012 4th FW holds flagship competition Dedicated crew chiefs and their assistants are Airmen who stand above their peers; they have earned coveted recognition from leadership for their hard work and attention to detail. A flagship competition took place here pitting the best of the best, those flagship DCCs and their assistants, against
Feb. 15, 2012 Airmen support Diamonds in the Ruff Airmen across the 4th Fighter Wing volunteered their time to help rescued dogs to find a forever home and raise funds for Diamonds in the Ruff, Feb. 11. Diamonds in the Ruff is a non-profit group, which rescues dogs from shelters and provides them fosters home until they are adopted.A foster parent
Feb. 14, 2012 Workers' dedication returns F-15E back to warfighter, saves millions The dedication and determination of mechanics at Robins Air Force Base, Ga., saved the Air Force millions of dollars and returned a damaged F-15E Strike Eagle to the 4th Fighter Wing Feb. 6, 2012. The F-15E, with the tail number A0188, was at Robins for nearly a year undergoing repairs due to damage
Feb. 13, 2012 Father, son example of one team, one fight [The interviewees' names are exactly the same, but the author will refer to Airman 1st Class Walter Josephs Jr. as Josephs Jr. for clarity purposes in this article.] It isn't everyday that a father has a chance to observe his son at work, especially if that son is in the Air Force and deployed to
Feb. 10, 2012 Airmen visit veterans A group of 11 Airmen from the 4th Medical group visited veterans at the Community Living Center in Fayetteville, N.C., Jan. 5.The Airmen met with approximately 50 veterans and their families, and passed out cards thanking them for their dedication and military service. Airman 1st Class Michele
Feb. 9, 2012 Weekly bulletins for Feb. 9 The following is a list of events taking place across the wing and in the local community:· The Parents Matter program takes place every Thursday through Feb. 23 from 5-7 p.m. at the Youth Center. Parents Matter helps parents increase their comfort level when talking to their children about sexual