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  • Fall pet health

    With fall weather approaching and Halloween around the corner, many pet owners are spending time outdoors with their furry family members. Increased time outdoors and high levels of strange activity can lead to new cautions for new and old pet owners alike when it comes to keeping their pets

  • Lt. Col. Neil Neaderhiser retires

    U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Neil Neaderhiser retired here Oct. 18. Neaderhiser held his retirement ceremony for friends, family and fellow Airmen to celebrate his 21-year career as a commissioned officer. During the ceremony, Neaderhiser advised younger Airmen in the crowd to do what makes them happy,

  • Shaw has talent!

    Participants, families and military members gathered at the Carolina Skies Club and Conference Center here, Oct. 17, for the "U Got Talent" competition. Sponsored by 20th Force Support Squadron marketing department and the Carolina Skies Club, the Air Force-wide competition showcased the talent of

  • Studio 20 and the Single Airmen Initiative: Everything under one roof

    If you need tickets to Disneyworld, where do you go? If there is a deep-sea fishing trip going on, who do you sign up with? If you need to get a shadow box made for a retirement, where would you get that?The answer is Studio 20, and they do even more than that, said John Lonergan, Studio 20

  • Enlisted Attic grand re-opening

    Shaw Airmen celebrated the grand re-opening of the Enlisted Attic here, Oct. 10. Team Shaw's first sergeants teamed up with the Enlisted Attic to supply an Oktoberfest themed picnic, as a way of saying thank you and to give back to those who have donated so far. The Enlisted Attic provides free

  • Team Shaw leaders share their wisdom

    Team Shaw military leaders held a combat and deployment-leadership event to impart their knowledge on Airmen here, Oct. 4.The panel was comprised of nine active-duty personnel, eight enlisted and one officer. Approximately 98 Airmen attended the event, from junior enlisted members to officers.The

  • Shaw chapel offers resiliency dinner to military members

    The Team Shaw Chapel sponsored a free resiliency dinner and discussion at the Carolina Skies Club and Conference Center here, Oct. 4.The event was titled, "How to truly come home," and was held for those who have been deployed or are preparing to deploy, as well as their families.The focus of the

  • 20th Dental Squadron ensures clean and healthy smiles at Shaw

    The 20th Dental Squadron provides dental care to military members in an effort to ensure Shaw is able to provide airpower and Airmen to meet any challenge, anytime, anywhere. It is recommended for people to have their teeth cleaned once to twice a year. Dental services are open Monday through Friday

  • 20th FSS holds Shut Up and Color Run

    What started off as a crowd dressed in white, ended in a color explosion when the 20th Force Support Squadron held Shaw's first Shut Up and Color Run 5K here, Oct. 5."We had about 300 people register for the run," said Staff Sgt. Jamie Darif, 20th FSS fitness NCO in charge, and organizer of the Shut

  • Air Force Inspector General visits Shaw

    The Air Force Inspector General visited Shaw AFB to answer Airmen's questions, Sept. 23.Lt. Gen. Stephen Mueller spoke to Airmen concerning the budget, the new enlisted performance rating system, the new inspection system, and life in the Air Force.Mueller's visit lasted two days and consisted of