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916 ARW

6-7 Aug 16
10-11 Sep 16
1-2 Oct 16
5-6 Nov 16
3-4 Dec 16
7-8 Jan 17
11-12 Feb 17
18-19 Mar 17
1-2 Apr 17
6-7 May 17
3-4 Jun 17
15-16 Jul 17
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Members of the 916th Air Refueling Wing, Air Force Reserve, refuel their 4th Fighter Wing counterparts over Michigan skies on Wednesday afternoon as part of President Gerald Ford's funeral. Twenty-one F-15 Fighting Falcons and three KC-135 Stratotankers based at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, N.C. took part in the final ceremonies to honor a veteran and their former commander-in-chief. (U.S. Air Force photo by A1C Greg Biondo)(released) Team Seymour honors President Ford

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2007
SEYMOUR JOHNSON AIR FORCE BASE, N.C. - Staff Sgt. Corey Middleton, 4th Equipment Maintenance Squadron, and his wife receive an information gift bag from Marcia Sampson, 4th Fighter Wing life skills outreach nurse, as part of the Born Learning Program, which provides information to parents on educating newborn children. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Greg Biondo) Collaborative effort helps new parents understand that learning starts at birth
With more than 5,000 active duty Air Force and civilians located in the Wayne County area, and another 400 reservists calling the county home, Seymour Johnson has a large captive audience for many agencies trying to reach the masses. The most recent outreach attempt came together as members of Team Seymour paired with members of the Partnership for
0 12/28
2006
Several members of the 916th Air Refueling Wing found a little time to enjoy the fishing in Guam during a recent AEF rotation in which more than 200 members deployed for five weeks in support of U.S. Pacific Command. 916th members return from successful AEF
For members of the 916th Air Refueling Wing, volunteering to take on an additional Air Expeditionary Force commitment to Guam was not just a walk on the beach. Not scheduled for another AEF until July 2007, the 916th ARW agreed to fill a tanker unit shortfall created by the Base Realignment Committee. To support the Guam Theater Security Package,
0 12/28
2006
Default Air Force Logo Readiness office serves as main cog in big spoke operations
Sitting in front of her computer, nestled in her little corner of the 916th Air Refueling Wing headquarters building, Master Sgt. Jill Weissflog said, "I'm the one who sends everybody out into the world." Among many other things, Sergeant Weissflog and the two other Airmen in the 916th Mission Support Group Readiness Office do just that: send
0 12/20
2006
Maj. Brian Davis and Lt. Col Matt Young take a break from painting the satellite police station in Goldsboro, NC. Reservists volunteer efforts result in state award
In cooperation with the Downtown Goldsboro Development Corporation and the Goldsboro Police Department, members of the 916th Air Refueling Wing helped put together an award winning effort. The 2006 North Carolina Main Street Award for the Best Public Private Partnership Revitalization Project was awarded in December for improvements made to the
0 12/19
2006
Default Air Force Logo Reserve engineers win national award
Three 916th Air Refueling Wing engineers were noted as exceptional performers on a national level on Dec. 6. Lt. Col. Kerri Grimes of Pikeville was named Outstanding Civil Engineer Manager of the Year by Air Force Reserve Command. Lt. Col. Grimes is the Reserve commander of the 916th Civil Engineer Squadron, the largest squadron within the flying
0 12/18
2006
Members of the 916th Air Refueling Wing, Air Force Reserve, send a holiday message home to Goldsboro, N.C. These members of the 916th Civil Engineer Squadron are spending their holidays stationed in Iraq. Holiday message from Iraq

0 12/18
2006
The 916th Air Refueling Wing's Commander, Col. Paul J. Sykes and his wife, Patricia wave to the crowd during Goldsboro's annual Christmas parade. The 916th ARW flies the KC-135R Stratotanker which provides aerial refueling on a global scale.      916th ARW participates in Goldsboro parade

0 12/09
2006
Chief Master Sgt. Lester Boltinhouse, 916th Air Refueling Wing Command Chief, serves a hot lunch to a member of the 916th ARW at the Southern Eagle Dining Facility during the December UTA. The 916th ARW flies the KC-135R Stratotanker and is North Carolina's only Reserve flying wing. Service with a smile

0 12/02
2006
During her deployment, Lt. Col. Kerri Grimes has time to walk outside and enjoy the view of Kirkuk. Col. Grimes is the commander of the 916th Civil Engineer Squadron. The 916th Air Refueling Wing is the only Air Force Reserve unit in North Carolina and flies the KC-135R Stratotanker for aerial refueling. Like any other deployment, it's work, work, work

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2006
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