• Army, Air Force conducts joint contracting exercise

    U.S. Army Capt. Stephanie Ciabotti, a contracting officer with the 900th Contracting Battalion and Regional Contracting Center-Charlie team lead (center), explains to Seymour Johnson Air Force Base and Fort Bragg leadership the challenges her team faced during Joint Contracting Exercise-19 Feb. 11,

  • AMUs compete for 2018 Load Crew of the Year

    Senior Airman Adam Covello, 336th Aircraft Maintenance Unit weapon loader, waits to raise the weapon load truck arm during the Load Crew of the Year competition on the flightline Feb. 1, 2019, on Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, North Carolina. The four weapon load teams, representing each of the

  • Exchange honors military student with $500 prize for academic achievement

    Col. Jason Knight, 4th Mission Support Group commander, and Exchange General Manager Bill Shoffner presented You Made the Grade third-place winner Josephine Simmons with a $500 gift card in honor of her academic achievements Jan. 18, 2019, at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, North Carolina. Josephine

  • Special Observance: Martin Luther King, Jr. Birthday

    This year, Jan. 21 marks the federal holiday designated to honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Dr. King was not only the first African-American to receive an official holiday dedicated in his honor, but the first non-U.S. President.

  • 334th AMU holds dedicated crew chief ceremony

    Col. Donn Yates, 4th Fighter Wing commander, left, speaks to members of the 334th Aircraft Maintenance Unit as part of a dedicated crew chief ceremony Jan. 11, 2019, at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, North Carolina. A dedicated crew chief is someone assigned to a specific aircraft and is

  • ACC lead engineer visits SJ, 4th CES showcases innovation

    The United States Air Force encourages innovation. So much so that there are 13 headquarters Air Force-level programs dedicated to cutting costs, increasing efficiency and improving overall product quality. When challenging situations arise, solutions are not always clearly out lined in Air Force