• 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.

  • Sextortion: Don’t become victims

    Sextortion. Lately, this word seems to keep popping up in emails and articles -- Military Times recently reported an increase in Sextortion among military members.

  • Process Improvement

    Members of the 4th Logistics Readiness Squadron recently created and will implement a process expected to decrease discrepancies and time spent on checklists when preparing to deploy.According to 1st Lt. Kevin Jones, 4th LRS installation deployment officer, the percentage of Installation Personal

  • Staying prepared: active shooter exercise

    Current terrorism and active shooter events dominate news headlines worldwide on a daily basis. To prepare and test the response efforts of Team Seymour Airmen in dangerous situations, the 4th Security Forces Squadron conducted a planned active shooter exercise the morning of Jan. 11.In the

  • SJ, community bring holiday cheer to veterans

    The holidays came early for the residents of the North Carolina State Veterans Home in Kinston, North Carolina, who were visited by members of Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, North Carolina, the Goldsboro Elks Lodge #139, and the local Wayne County community, Dec. 24, 2016.

  • New Year, New You: Take control of your own health

    A new year can mean new opportunities, new discoveries and maybe a few new goals. While the New Year’s Resolution is a common tradition, many of them get abandoned long before the new year is gone again. Setting goals for a healthier you is something everyone can do, if you do it right. “Probably