• SJAFB takes wheel on new AF process

    The Air Force selected Seymour Johnson Air Force Base to test and evaluate a new certification program to turn government vehicle operator certifications into commercial driver’s licenses.

  • Team Robins maintenance pros continue PDM on Seymour Johnson F-15

    The F-15 flown into the Warner Robins Air Logistics Complex by a fighter wing commander has reached the half-way point in its programmed depot maintenance regimen. As a gesture of thanks to the team that keeps his unit’s fighter planes flying, Col. Christopher Sage, commander of the 4th Fighter

  • Girl “crushes” illness, becomes pilot for a day

    The 4th Fighter Wing Protocol office partnered with the 334th Fighter Squadron to initiate the Pilot for a Day program to provide children who have serious or chronic conditions, and their families with the opportunity to be a guest of the 4th FW and a fighter squadron for a day.

  • Meet MSgt McCall, an in-service recruiter

    Every year, thousands of men and women take the oath to join the one percent of those who volunteer to serve our nation. For some, their military service becomes a career, while others intend to leave after one enlistment. Although some may choose to leave after their contract is fulfilled, it

  • Coronet Warrior exercise test aircrew, combat support deployed operations

    The 4th Fighter Wing conducted a base-wide employment exercise, Jan. 30-31, 2017, at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, North Carolina.More than 1,000 Airmen participated in Exercise Coronet Warrior 17-01, which was designed to simulate deployed operations in our current area of responsibility to test

  • Lion 1 experiences inaugural Razor Talon flight

    The 4th Fighter Wing at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, North Carolina hosts a monthly low-cost, large-force training exercise for aviation units along the East Coast. Capt. Michael Piazza, 335th FW weapons systems officer, flew in the backseat with Col. Christopher Sage, 4th FW commander, who

  • Students complete F-15E Strike Eagle training at D-M

    Approximately 50 new pilots from the 334th Fighter Squadron at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, N.C., participated in a training course at Davis-Monthan AFB, Jan. 8-20.The purpose of this two week training course is to teach student pilots and weapons systems officers what it’s like to deploy in a

  • 4th CES EOD employ new 3-D printing capability

    In 2014, the Joint Explosive Ordnance Disposal community identified the need for a unit-level additive manufacturing, or 3-D printing, capability in order to accomplish two objectives: to field low-cost training aids and to obtain rare or specialized EOD tools.