• Team Seymour observes Motorcycle Safety Month

     The month of June not only begins the summer season, it is also Motorcycle Safety Month and Team Seymour ensured riders maintained their "Safety First" attitude as they travelled on and off base, June 23.Command Chief Master Sgt. Blake Malpass along with several chiefs and first sergeants performed

  • 4th Medical Group ready for upcoming inspection

     Military and civilian healthcare agencies will be conducting a routine inspection of the 4th Medical Group to evaluate the organization's compliance with healthcare standards Aug. 1-5. The inspection, conducted by the Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care and the Air Force Inspection

  • Aircrew flight equipment tech brings servicemembers home

    Members of the U.S. Armed Forces make many sacrifices for their country, promising to put their lives on the line for freedom; in return, the Joint Prisoner of War/Missing in Action Accounting Command (JPAC) promises them one thing: They will bring them home.The sole mission of the JPAC is to

  • 123 SJ Airmen selected for technical sergeant

    Approximately 123 Airmen here were selected for promotion to technical sergeant June 23.Throughout the Air Force, the average score for those selected was 320.48, with an average time in grade of 5.55 years and an average time in service of 10.61 years.Congratulations to this year's selectees:4th

  • STARBASE inspiring youth 20 years later

    Inspiring youth to learn about science and math is always a challenge for parents and teachers. Twenty years ago, founders of the Seymour Johnson Air Force Base Science and Technology Academies Reinforcing Basic Aviation and Space Exploration (STARBASE) program launched an educational program

  • AF announces criteria for basing of MQ-1/9 ground control stations

    Air Force officials have released the criteria for basing of the regular Air Force MQ-1/9 remote split operations ground control stations.The basing criteria, announced June 22, were approved by the secretary and chief of staff of the Air Force and include factors such as mission requirements,

  • Seymour Johnson AFB privatizes base housing

    Providing safe, affordable, quality housing for Air Force families remains a top priority for leadership at Seymour Johnson. Housing privatization embraces the sense of community, support, and culture to sustain our military housing families throughout their career. On June 9, senior leaders from

  • 334th AMU crew chiefs assist in storm clean-up

    When disasters happen somewhere, many times, people are so far away from it that they cannot understand the scope of the situation. At Seymour Johnson however, the storm hit too close to home to ignore.Several Airman from the 334tth Aircraft Maintenance Unit decided not to be onlookers when they saw

  • Life saving equipment

    It's a bird!.....It's a plane!.....no it's a parachuting pilot!"It's [job] satisfying and rewarding when people come home," said Senior Airman Kevin Boyne, 4th Operations Support Squadron aircrew flight equipment journeyman. Airmen of the 336th aircrew flight equipment shop inspect and maintain life