Aug. 23, 2007 Moto course keeps Seymour on two wheels Air Combat Command and the 4th Fighter Wing have a long standing tradition of instilling motorcycle safety awareness. Members of Team Seymour who ride or are interested in riding a motorcycle are required to attend the motorcycle safety foundation course here. There are two separate courses
Aug. 23, 2007 Environmental Club turns youth into BEASTs "Are you an environmental BEAST?" That was the question asked during this summer's Environmental Club held at the youth center on base. The BEAST acronym stands for: B - Buy and use recycled and bio-based items E - Encourage family and friends to "Think Green" A - Act to protect land, air, water and
Aug. 21, 2007 Reserve changes rules to require technicians to wear uniforms fulltime When people visit an Air Force Reserve Command unit during the week in the coming months, they are likely to see more people in military uniforms. The Air Force changed three of its instructions Aug. 7 to require all air reserve technicians to wear military uniforms rather than civilian clothes
Aug. 16, 2007 EMS Airmen revamp bomb dump It may be called a dump, but the Airmen working in the munitions storage area have been pouring their energy into restoring an area of the base affectionately referred to as the bomb dump. The project was started in June 2006 after it was discovered that a leak in the roof of the conventional
Aug. 16, 2007 Fitness for Life Education Day kicks off with “Remote Control” Fitness for Life Education Day kicks off with the interactive play "Remote Control" August 22 from 9 to 11 a.m. at the base theater. "'Remote Control' is a theatrical performance that will explore issues of sexual assault prevention and how Airmen can become good wingmen by intervening to prevent
Aug. 16, 2007 Retirees uphold American tradition through volunteerism Volunteering is an America tradition. Military retirees, spouses and active-duty Airmen's commitment to serving others through volunteerism unite them with families, neighbors, communities and their Nation. Retired Col. Ray Kleber and retired Senior Master Sgt. Louis Hiedelmeier are local volunteers
Aug. 15, 2007 Seymour senior airmen make staff sergeant Congratulations to the following Team Seymour senior airmen who were selected for promotion to staff sergeant. 333rd Fighter Squadron Allison Dow Dominique Gravett 336th Fighter Squadron Tyler Witte Victor Everett 4th Aeromedical Dental Squadron Anita Coe Sarah Standifer Veronica Bryant Althea
Aug. 13, 2007 SERE training to be required for all Airmen Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. T. Michael Moseley met Aug. 10 at the Pentagon with several Air Force leaders to discuss the road ahead for survival, evasion, resistance and escape training. Air Force leaders plan to broaden the focus of SERE training for all Airmen due to the threat of isolation and
Aug. 9, 2007 Local recruiter helps Tar Heels cross into different shade of blue With more than 15 years in service, Tech. Sgt. William W. Forsythe demonstrates that he is just as dedicated to the Air Force as he was the day he "crossed into the blue." Sergeant Forsythe's determination to do the best job as an Air Force recruiter is reflected in his performance by becoming one
Aug. 9, 2007 Phoenix Project applications process changes The Phoenix Project, a week-long, all expense paid couples' retreat, is still available to base applicants. However, the application process has undergone recent changes. Under the old process, couples were nominated for the program by their first sergeant, said Faye Jenkins, Airman and Family