Dec. 8, 2006 Wing history office looking for heroes The year 2007 is the 50th anniversary of the 4th Fighter Wing at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base. There will be a series of events to celebrate this occasion. Starting in January, the wing history office will do a series of ten articles in the Wright Times. The subject of these articles will be
Dec. 8, 2006 Wing shifts to paperless travel management system Team Seymour has operated under the defense travel system for over a year. With a few mouse clicks, this online, paperless system allows Airmen to arrange travel electronically, change their itinerary before or during a trip and complete the voucher process upon return from travel. As with any new
Dec. 8, 2006 MSG CC "Fourth, but First" in football pick 'em contest The phrase, "Fourth, but First," is often associated with the 4th Fighter Wing, but one group commander is giving that phrase new meaning in a football pick 'em competition in the Goldsboro News-Argus. Colonel Russell Walden, 4th Mission Support Group commander and diehard Virginia Tech Hokies fan,
Dec. 1, 2006 Elementary students drop cookie bombs on ammo troops Some of this holiday season's good tidings will come to Seymour Johnson Air Force Base in the form of cookies.Special education students from Spring Creek Elementary School in Wayne County thought up a plan to show their military appreciation by delivering more than 170 bags of cookies to Airmen of
Dec. 1, 2006 Key Spouse program focuses on family-readiness services The 4th Fighter Wing will continue its key spouse program due to its past successes and projected need. Col. Steve Kwast, wing commander, has decided to reestablish focus on the program which supports communication between unit leaders and family members. The program calls for each unit to have an
Nov. 22, 2006 Soaking Seymour: Wet weather cannot stop wing’s mission Mother Nature threw a haymaker at the 4th Fighter Wing Thursday, but the installation managed to sidestep the wet weather's full impact.A series of thunderstorms, which had some of the swirling traits of tornadoes, delivered more than four inches of rainwater to the installation, forcing personnel