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Supplies sought for deployed airmen
Jeff Stephens has served two tours in Iraq and knows all too well what it means to be deployed to a remote area with none of the comforts of home.
Perdue makes stop at Seymour Johnson AFB
Gov. Bev Perdue shakes hands with 4th Fighter Wing Command Chief, Chief Master Sgt.
Gov. Perdue holds press conference on SJAFB
North Carolina Gov. Bev Perdue spoke to the media for a few minutes this morning after touring Seymour Johnson Air Force Base with 4th Fighter Wing Commander Col.
Seymour Johnson civilian earns DOD disability award
8 at a ceremony in Bethesda, Md. Charles Hare is the in-service work plan programmer for the 4th Civil Engineer Squadron.
Report: Crew error led to F-15E crash
High above Afghanistan, in the dark, Capt. Mark R. McDowell pointed the nose of his F-15E Strike Eagle at a practice target on the ground.
Staff Sgt. Hartini Nassy, a 379th Expeditionary Maintenance Squadron precision measurement equipment laboratory craftsman at an air base in Southwest Asia, calibrates a signal generator Nov.
Air Force finds human error in crash that killed two N.C.-based pilots
Posted: Today at 12:24 p.m. Updated: Today at 12:40 p.m. SEYMOUR JOHNSON AIR FORCE BASE, N.C. - An Air Force report found that human error caused the crash that killed two officers from Seymour Johnson Air Force Base.
Air Force: Human Error Caused Fatal Afghan Crash
Killed was Captain Thomas Gramith and Captain Mark McDowell, both who were stationed at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base in Goldsboro.
Community Soup Kitchen gets set for Thanksgiving holiday dinners
Tech. Sgt. Nina Anderson and Senior Master Sgt. Ricky Anderson, of the 4th Medical Group at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, help serve meals at the Soup Kitchen.
Accident Investigation Board to release F-15E crash findings
Air Force officials are set to release the results of the Accident Investigation Board from the July 18 crash of a Seymour Johnson Air Force Base F-15E Strike Eagle that killed two 4th Fighter Wing officers via an Air Combat... Please log in to see full story.
A first step: First black student in Wayne schools returns to visit
Walking the halls inside Meadow Lane Elementary School did not take Steve Archer back to the days he spent roaming them as an 8-year-old. The house on Seymour Johnson Air Force Base's Kenly Lane where he lived for more than... Please log in to see full story.
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Remotely fixing eyes, ears of Strike Eagles
Staff Sgt. Douglas Cummings, the 379th Expeditionary Maintenance Squadron avionics team leader at an air base in Southwest Asia, runs diagnostics on an avionics unit Nov.
November concert blends Christmas and jazz
West Coast jazz pianist Jim Martinez and his jazz trio will present "A Jazzy Christmas" Nov.
SJAFB officials: Security is tight
Thursday's deadly shooting spree at Fort Hood, Texas, has affected security measures at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base.
NC Bases: Business As Usual After Fort Hood Shooting
It's mostly business as usual at military bases in North Carolina after a shooting at Fort Hood, Texas that left 12 dead.
Michael Hefferly hammers down a bucket full of rice- and soy-based meals for shipment to Afghanistan during the Stop Hunger Now event Oct.
The U.S. Joint Forces Command will host an assessment of coalition combat identification systems at Camp Lejeune and Cherry Point Air Station this week.
Eielson Air Force Base Arctiz Sentry
Paying it forward: why one Airman chooses to donate to the CFC
Sgt. Thundercloud Hirajeta, a floor chief with the 18th Civil Engineer Squadron.
AF praised for support in Afghanistan battle
Air Force warplanes released more than 30 bombs and flew numerous strafing runs in defense of two Army outposts, threatened by hundreds of Taliban on Oct.
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