• Policy changes allow Airmen to retrain into special operations

    In a move to meet the high-demand signal for the Air Force’s Battlefield Airmen (BA), the service announced changes to retraining and cross-flow, outlined in a policy memorandum dated April 25.The changes allow Airmen to be released from their current jobs in the Air Force to cross-train into the

  • Policy changes allow Airmen to retrain into special operations

    In a move to meet the high-demand signal for the Air Force’s Battlefield Airmen (BA), the service announced changes to retraining and cross-flow, outlined in a policy memorandum dated April 25.The changes allow Airmen to be released from their current jobs in the Air Force to cross-train into the

  • The 44th anniversary of the F-15

    An F-15E Strike Eagle aircraft heads toward the end of the runway for takeoff on Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, N.C., Oct. 24, 2011. Aircrews are required to maintain flying currency during all hours of the day. The F-15E is capable of engaging ground and air targets simultaneously, day or night,

  • Catch ‘em all … Safely!

    Unless you’ve been hidingunder a rock, abducted by aliens, or a multitude of other scenarios that cutyour ties to civilization, you’ve no doubt heard of the latest craze keepingpeople’s faces glued to their cell phones: Pokémon Go.The mobile app utilizesGPS tracking and augmented reality technology

  • Deployed 4th FW Airman found deceased

    A member of the 4th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron died yesterday while deployed to an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia in support of Operation Inherent Resolve.1st Lt. Anais Tobar, 25, of Miami, Florida, died July 18, 2016 from non-combat related injuries. The incident is still under

  • 333rd AMU wins load crew competiton

    Staff Sgt. Jose Lasanta-Falcon (right), 4th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron load crew team chief, completes final checks while Airman 1st Class Dorian Estrella (center) and Taylor Stevenson (left), 4th AMXS load crew members, look on during a Load Crew of the Quarter competition, July 7, 2016, at

  • 334th FS honors history

    The 334th Fighter Squadron unveileda memorial dedicated to their founding squadron, the British Royal Air ForceSquadron 71, July 8, 2016, at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, North Carolina.Team Seymour members and invitedguests from all over the country, honored those who served the squadron during

  • Hearts Apart spouses join with Great Harvest Bread Co. in Goldsboro

    Team Seymour spouses were treated to an instructional workshop, July 9, at a local bread company in Goldsboro, North Carolina, through the Seymour Johnson Air Force Base Hearts Apart program. Eight spouses received the opportunity to immerse themselves in the various baking processes and made bread,

  • Team Seymour: Role models for Camp Confidence

    More than a dozen risingninth-graders from the Town of Cary, North Carolina, visited the base and localbusinesses as part of the Camp Confidence program run by school resourceofficers.Camp Confidence is a mentorshipprogram for incoming high school freshmen, chosen by their school resourceofficers,