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  • Shaw celebrates volunteers

    More than 100 people attended the volunteer appreciation breakfast held at the Carolina Skies Club and Conference Center here, April 7. Guest speaker retired Chief Master Sgt. Lefford Fate spoke about volunteering, shared stories from his favorite book, and encouraged everyone to thank the

  • Pittsburgh Steeler visits Shaw

    Lawrence Timmons of the Pittsburgh Steelers visited here to show his appreciation to Airmen, March 28.A native of Florence, S.C., Timmons was invited to meet with Airmen stationed at Shaw AFB. While signing autographs in the Carolina Skies and Conference Center, touring the base, and getting a

  • 20th MDG heightens training during disaster exercise

    The 20th Medical Group conducted an internal Major Accident Response Exercise today, putting the entire unit on high alert to test their ability to handle casualties.The training scenario consisted of an initial five people from the 20th Dental Squadron being triaged and transported to Tuomey

  • Warriors emerge at Shaw

    During a morale building day here, warriors emerged to participate in the 20th Mission Support Group's Warrior Challenge.The Warrior Challenge is a day filled with fitness and challenge events to build morale and camaraderie within the 20th MSG.The 20th MSG consists of six squadrons: force support,

  • 20th FW vice commander completes final flight

    U.S. Air Force Col. Clark Quinn, 20th Fighter Wing vice commander, flew his final flight here, April 3.Quinn will leave Shaw Air Force Base after approximately one year as vice commander and will assume command of the 71st Flying Training Wing, Vance AFB, Okla."I enjoyed being his crew chief during