• Air Force Blood Drive takes off again

    Seymour Johnson Air Force Base in Goldsboro, North Carolina, has been holding blood drives with the Naval Hospital Camp Lejeune Blood Donor Center since February 2013. With multiple blood drive coordinators over the years, the blood drives have continually grown. This trend has remained the same as

  • WOW17 wows spectators with display of airpower

    Seymour Johnson Air Force Base hosted a two-day, free, Wings Over Wayne Air Show, May 20-21, 2017. The event featured more than 20 acts, including demonstrations by the U.S. Navy Blue Angels, the F-22 Raptor Demonstration Team, a 4th Fighter Wing 75th Anniversary review flight and more.The air show

  • Wings Over Wayne 2017

    The U.S. Navy Blue Angels aerial demonstration team pilots arrive, May 17, 2017, at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, North Carolina. The Blue Angels arrived three days prior to the Wings Over Wayne Air Show, to meet base and community members, media and practice performance routines. (U.S. Air Force

  • Are you ready for Wings Over Wayne 2017?

    Seymour Johnson Air Force Base will host a two-day, free, Wings Over Wayne Air Show, May 20-21, 2017. The air show will feature 25 acts, including demonstrations by the U.S. Army Special Forces Black Daggers Parachute Team, the Smoke-n-Thunder Jet Truck, the Royal Canadian Air Force CF-18

  • Razor Talon: May 12

    An F-15E Strike Eagle takes off to participate in exercise Razor Talon, May 12, 2017, at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, North Carolina. The Strike Eagle is designed to complete air-to-air and air-to-ground missions. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Victoria Boyton)

  • Defense Department program awards $9.2 million

    The North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services has secured $9.2 million in federal funding to protect land from development and maintain agricultural, forestry and military uses. The funding will support conservation efforts by the Eastern North Carolina Sentinel Landscape

  • CES teaching CBRN

    Enemies of the United States pose a constant threat to our country and loved ones. Those threats potentially include chemical, biological, radioactive, and nuclear attacks. To help keep our Airmen and our country safe, the 4th Civil Engineer Squadron regularly holds a CBRN hands-on training course.

  • SJAFB keeps riders safe and throttles open

    A sturdy grip held the throttle open as the motorcycle cruised the highway. Wind rapped against the riders face cooling him off from the hot summer sun hanging high in the sky. In a vehicle ahead of the bike, a driver quickly glanced in their side-view mirror and without using their blinker pulled