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  • Shaw pilot flies over Indy 500

    A pilot from the 20th Fighter Wing took part in a flyover during the opening ceremony of the Indianapolis 500, May 27 at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway."We (did) the national anthem flyover to an estimated audience of more than 350,000 people and a worldwide television audience," said Maj. Brian

  • ORE tests 20th FW Airmen

    Twentieth Fighter Wing Airmen participated in a operational readiness exercise here May 21 to 23 .

  • 20th SFS, Sumter mark Police Week

    Airmen and civilian security guards from the 20th Security Forces Squadron joined the Sumter Police Department and state constables at the police department firing range to celebrate Police Week with a pistol tournament on May 18.Every year in May, the country honors the sacrifices made by a brave

  • America's Armed Forces Kids Run

    The America's Armed Forces Kids Run was held here May 18. The run took place at the Youth Sports Complex and was guided by Larry "Coach" Stegall, 20th Force Support Squadron youth sports director.The kids participating in the run were required to run set distances based on their age. The five and

  • Shaw dental techs: Making the mold

    The 20th Aeromedical-Dental Squadron here supports the operational mission by maintaing the medical and dental health of Team Shaw members, ensuring a fit force, preventing disease and injury, protecting the environment and anticipating medical contingencies. This set of images shows dental lab

  • Chief master sergeant retires

    Chief Master Sgt. Perita Cook marked her retirement with a ceremony at Shaw's Carolina Skies Club, May 18. Cook served several years of active duty military service. Her last position held was the 20th Force Support Squadron superintendent.

  • Chief master sergeant hangs up his hat

    Airmen, family members and civilian employees here gathered at the Carolina Skies club to celebrate Chief Master Sgt. Robert Forrest's retirement ceremony, May 18, here.

  • AFCENT Airman wins ALS Levitow Award

    Senior Airman Jackie Sevdy, United States Air Forces Central Command, won the John Levitow Award for her outstanding performance in Airman Leadership School. The award is presented to the top student in the class for overall excellence in academic achievement, demonstrated leadership and teamwork.