• Marines conduct communication control system testing at SJAFB

    Cpl. Zachary Verrier, right, programs a secure communications controller while Cpl. David Hedges, both field radio operators with Headquarters Battalion Company 2nd Marine Division, performs operational checks on a PRC-117G radio at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, North Carolina, May 5, 2021.

  • 4 FW executes ACE at AGILE FLAG 21-2

    The 4th Fighter Wing recently demonstrated their ability to rapidly generate combat air power and sustain readiness from multiple austere locations in a degraded operational environment.Airmen from the 4th FW, exercising as the 4th Air Expeditionary Wing, employed mission generation, command and

  • Public Health technician bugs out to break the chain of infection

    Airman 1st Class Ziaire Buchanan, 4th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron public health technician, looks through a microscope at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, North Carolina, April 29, 2021. Buchanan used the microscope to identify the gender of the mosquitoes he caught. (U.S. Air Force photo

  • 333rd Fighter Squadron welcomes new commander

    Lt. Col. Drew Bures, incoming 333rd Fighter Squadron commander, gives his first salute to the squadron during the 333rd FS change of command ceremony at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, North Carolina, April 30, 2021. The first salute is traditional in marking the beginning of a new command. (U.S.

  • SJAFB EOD Dare County Clearance

    C-4 explosives are double stacked and detonated on used bomb dummy units (BDU) at Dare County Bomb Range, North Carolina, April 19, 2021. BDU’s are concrete-filled practice bombs used by pilots for training. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Jordan Colvin)

  • SJAFB flightline is ready for takeoff

    Air Crew members from the 336th Fighter Squadron taxi onto the runway at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, North Carolina, April 21, 2021. The 336th was constituted on Aug. 22, 1942 as an incorporation of the Royal Air Force 133 Squadron into the United States Army Air Forces’ VIII Fighter Command.

  • Ruff training leads to paw-some results

    The 4th Security Forces Squadron military working dog section invited handlers and their dogs from the North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation, the Department of Homeland Security, and the East Carolina University Police Department to join them for a day of training at the base.