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  • Reserved to serve

    The 20th Force Support Squadron Air Force Reserve in-service recruiters hosted a Palace Chase briefing here, Feb. 8.

  • Inspectors pack munitions

    U.S. Air Force munitions inspectors assigned to the 20th Equipment Maintenance Squadron examine munitions to ensure the safety of individuals around them and verify the equipment functions properly. Munitions inspected include 20th Fighter Wing F-16CM Fighting Falcon munitions that are used to

  • HURCON timelines change

    Team Shaw’s hurricane condition timelines recently changed here.The updates were made in response to Air Force Manual 10-2504, which requires HURCON revision to match other services’ guidance and prevent confusion at joint bases in threat areas.The previous HURCON levels ranged from 5 to 1,

  • Taking the ‘taxing’ out of tax season

    A free tax center located in the Military Personnel Flight building opened for the season here, Feb. 6.The tax center provides trained volunteers to help service members and retirees file their taxes.

  • Shaw rolls out AF civilian appraisal system

    The Civilian Personnel Office hosted a Civilian Appraisal System brief at the Shaw Theatre here, Feb. 7.The brief, open to all Team Shaw civilians and their supervisors, identified the “New Beginnings” appraisal system being rolled out Air Force-wide April 1.“The system won’t affect the active duty

  • Airmen of steel

    Dragging a hefty piece of aluminum to his work bench, an Airman kick starts his day of molding the elements. Donning his protective face mask, he prepares for flying metal shavings and scorching conditions.Airmen assigned to the 20th Equipment Maintenance Squadron metals technology laboratory are

  • Team Shaw comes together for beautification project

    With the help of volunteers, 20th Civil Engineer Squadron Airmen removed several outdated defensive fighting positions, Feb. 1. As part of an ongoing beautification project for areas around the base, the DFPs were tackled first in order to update the site and improve the safety of the area.

  • Airmen unite to conquer clean-up

    Dormitory Airmen, their supervisors and Team Shaw leadership came together to clean up the grounds around unaccompanied housing here, Jan. 28.The Team Shaw 5/6, a private organization, held the event as part of a quarterly cleaning cycle that consisted of spot-checking the outskirts of the nine