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Seymour Johnson Air Force Base is a United States Air Force base located in Goldsboro, North Carolina, approximately 30 miles southeast of Raleigh, North Carolina. The base is named after Seymour Johnson, a Gold Medal of Honor recipient and World War II fighter pilot who was born in Benson, North Carolina. Seymour Johnson Air Force Base is home to the 4th Fighter Wing, which is one of the largest F-15E Strike Eagle wings in the United States Air Force. The base has a long history of supporting NATO and United States European Command operations, including deployments to Operation Desert Storm and Operation Enduring Freedom.

History

The history of Seymour Johnson Air Force Base dates back to 1942, when it was established as a United States Army Air Forces training base during World War II. The base was initially used for B-17 Flying Fortress training and later became a P-47 Thunderbolt training base. After the war, the base was closed and later reopened in 1956 as a Strategic Air Command base, with the 68th Bombardment Wing being the first operational unit assigned to the base. The base has since been home to various units, including the 4th Tactical Fighter Wing, which was activated in 1974 and later redesignated as the 4th Fighter Wing in 1991. The base has also hosted units from the Royal Air Force, including the RAF Lakenheath-based 48th Fighter Wing. Notable commanders include General Curtis LeMay, General Jimmy Doolittle, and General Carl A. Spaatz.

Facilities

Seymour Johnson Air Force Base has a wide range of facilities, including two runways, a control tower, and a aircraft maintenance hangar. The base is also home to a medical center, a commissary, and a base exchange. The base has a child development center, a youth center, and a fitness center, providing support to military families and single airmen. The base is surrounded by Wayne County, North Carolina, and the nearby cities of Goldsboro, North Carolina, and Kinston, North Carolina, providing access to Camp Lejeune, Fort Bragg, and Pope Field. The base has also partnered with nearby East Carolina University and University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill to provide educational opportunities to airmen.

Operations

The primary mission of Seymour Johnson Air Force Base is to support the 4th Fighter Wing, which operates the F-15E Strike Eagle. The wing is composed of four fighter squadrons, including the 333d Fighter Squadron, 334th Fighter Squadron, 335th Fighter Squadron, and 336th Fighter Squadron. The base has also hosted units from the Air National Guard, including the 107th Fighter Squadron and the 175th Fighter Squadron. The base has supported various operations, including Operation Iraqi Freedom, Operation Enduring Freedom, and Operation Inherent Resolve. The base has also participated in Red Flag exercises, hosted by Nellis Air Force Base, and Exercise Northern Edge, hosted by Eielson Air Force Base. Notable aircraft that have operated from the base include the F-4 Phantom II, F-16 Fighting Falcon, and A-10 Thunderbolt II.

Environment

Seymour Johnson Air Force Base is located in the Coastal Plain region of North Carolina, near the Neuse River. The base is surrounded by wetlands and forests, providing a unique ecosystem that supports a wide range of wildlife, including white-tailed deer, wild turkey, and bald eagles. The base has implemented various environmental conservation measures, including a wastewater treatment plant and a recycling program. The base has also partnered with the North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources and the United States Environmental Protection Agency to protect the surrounding environment. The base has been recognized for its environmental stewardship, including receiving the Secretary of the Air Force Environmental Award.

Units

Seymour Johnson Air Force Base is home to the 4th Fighter Wing, which is one of the largest F-15E Strike Eagle wings in the United States Air Force. The wing is composed of four fighter squadrons, including the 333d Fighter Squadron, 334th Fighter Squadron, 335th Fighter Squadron, and 336th Fighter Squadron. The base is also home to the 414th Fighter Group, a Air Force Reserve Command unit that provides fighter support to the 4th Fighter Wing. The base has hosted units from the Air National Guard, including the 107th Fighter Squadron and the 175th Fighter Squadron. Notable units that have been assigned to the base include the 68th Bombardment Wing, 4th Tactical Fighter Wing, and the 336th Fighter Squadron. The base has also supported units from the Royal Air Force, including the RAF Lakenheath-based 48th Fighter Wing, and the German Air Force, including the Holzdorf Air Base-based JG 73. Category:United States Air Force bases

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