• Conserving energy at home and away

    October is national Energy Awareness Month. In recognition of this and to help you help Seymour Johnson AFB conserve energy, the base Energy Office is reaching out daily in October to make you aware. In the average home, 75% of the electricity used to power home electronics is consumed while the

  • Chief of staff emphasizes logisticians' role

    You don't have to sell Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Norton A. Schwartz on the value of logistics. "Acquisition, engineering and wholesale logistics form the foundation of numerous Air Force capabilities ... Logistics professionals who perform these services are critical to everything the Air Force

  • Program keeps Airmen's achievements in hometown news

    With a few simple keystrokes and the click of a mouse, Airmen can tell their Air Force story to hometown newspapers across America. "It is every Airman's job to tell the great Air Force story, and the Hometown News release program is one of the best ways to tell our story to folks back home and to

  • Air Force senior leaders take up key decisions

    The nuclear enterprise, cyber organization, end strength, force shaping, and command and control of Air Force operations were just some of the topics discussed when Air Force senior leaders met at CORONA on Oct. 1-3 at the U.S. Air Force Academy, Colo. Secretary of the Air Force Michael B. Donley

  • Enlisted club offers entertainment close to home

    With the national average for a gallon of gas at $ 3.63, taking road trips to party can be very pricey. As a means to keep Airmen from traveling off base for all of their entertainment needs, the Enlisted Club host parties, socials and other events to appeal to the tastes of all enlisted members,

  • Executive order eases employment for military spouses

    President Bush has signed an executive order that will make it easier for spouses of servicemembers to get federal jobs. The order authorizes noncompetitive hiring of spouses and should make the hiring process easier and faster for those in this category, said Patricia Bradshaw, deputy