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  • Fallen not forgotten

    Team Shaw and the local community came together to show their respect to fallen service members, prisoners of war and missing in action members, and break-ground for a new Veterans Memorial at Sumter Shaw Park, South Carolina, May 28.

  • Ridin’ round being safe with it

    Team Shaw members took a Basic Riders Course to hone their skills at Shaw Air Force Base, South Carolina on May 10.The BRC is a two-day course that consist of three to four hours of class time and approximately 12 hours out on the riding course. During class time, safety management and basics about

  • WWI Centennial Commissioner Presents DH-4

    The 50th Attack Squadron was presented one of only five Airco DH-4 model aircraft in the world from Jerry Hester, World War I centennial commissioner at Shaw Air Force Base, South Carolina, May 2.

  • AFAF Weasel Walk kickoff

    Team Shaw members kicked off the the Air Force Assistance Fund by taking a walk around Memorial Lake and earning donations for each lap at Shaw Air Force Base, South Carolina.Team Shaw members were sponsored by their fellow wingmen who donated to AFAF based on how many laps were walked during the

  • Fire in the hole!

    As the wind steadily blew and the branches rustled, Airmen assigned to Shaw Air Force Base, South Carolina, prepared for a “fire in the hole!” Boom! Sound filled the air, a shock wave pierced through their chests and a black cloud rose in the distance in a matter of seconds.

  • Ammo: bombs, bullets, brotherhood

    Members assigned to the 20th Equipment Maintenance Squadron are some of the first to ensure Team Shaw’s F-16CM Fighting Falcons have proper ammunition at Shaw Air Force Base, S.C.The conventional missions statement is to build, maintain, and deliver serviceable munitions to the flight line at any

  • Shaw dental students brush away bad habits

    Cavities were filled, questions were answered and diplomas were handed out at the 20th Dental Squadron at Shaw Air Force Base, South Carolina, as residents of the Crosswell Home for Children finished the Shaw Dental School program.

  • Annual Load Crew Competition

    “In three, two, one!” The Tigers and Shooters rush to their loading stations to quickly, but accurately, load an F-16CM Fighting Falcon with Air Integrated Missile-9 and AIM-120s during the annual load crew competition at Shaw Air Force Base, S.C.

  • Checking in with Team Shaw’s Vet Clinic

    Team Shaw not only takes care of people, but also their furry and scaly friends. The veterinary clinic at Shaw Air Force Base, South Carolina cares for many base animals, from military working dogs, personal pets and hamsters at the child development center.

  • Snagging sneaky salamanders

    Swampy wetlands cover the ground with slippery creatures lurking below. The smell of sulfur fills the air as the tall dry grass rustles in the wind. Somewhere in the midst, black creatures with yellow spots called tiger salamanders, an endangered species of South Carolina, slithers around the