• Flu season back in session

    It is flu season once again. Kids are back in school, football season is in full swing and unfortunately, influenza begins to rear its ugly head. Airmen and their families can take several steps to remain healthy this season. The flu, as it is commonly known, is a contagious respiratory illness

  • Calling all Retirees!

    Whether you are recently retired or have been for many years now, Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, N.C., has just the thing for you.On Oct. 22, 2011, Seymour Johnson AFB is holding a Retiree Appreciation Day at the Eagles Landing ballroom from 9:30 a.m. to approximately 1:30 p.m."[This ceremony] is

  • Moving the wing

    Moving equipment from place to place keeps the 4th Fighter Wing mission ready, the 4th Logistics Readiness Squadron vehicle management flight keeps the base moving. "We touch every mission on this base, we support the wing's mission," said Master Sgt. Charles Self, 4 LRS vehicle management foreman.

  • A unique club, offering a warm welcome

    Everyone has experienced the first day of school or the start of a new career, it is normal to panic. Between worrying about who is cool, wondering if you are wearing something stylish or making a good first impression with your boss, starting something new can be a scary thing.The men and women of

  • Airman shares personal experience of donating marrow

    Minutes count and days matter while a family hopes and prays someone will take three minutes to save their daughter's life. An Airman and father from Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, hopes he is once again a donor match for a complete stranger.Seymour Johnson is conducting a bone marrow drive to find

  • Air Force band salutes unsung heroes

    Without realizing it, military children experience the strain of war when a parent deploys for several months to serve the nation. They learn how to adapt at home, adjust to different school schedules and are often cared for by grandparents and other family members. To honor these unsung heroes, the

  • Airmen work around-the-clock to support Operation NOBLE EAGLE

    The 4th Fighter Wing continues to provide around-the-clock support of Operation NOBLE EAGLE.For several weekends Team Seymour supported ONE in multiple roles.ONE began after the Sept.11, 2001, terrorist attacks to support homeland defense from airborne threats. "ONE requires us to work weekends but