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  • Shaw Wildland Support Module sustains wildlife

    Shaw Wildland Support Module and 20th Civil Engineer Squadron Airmen performed a controlled burn of approximately 285 acres at Poinsett Electric Combat Range in Wedgefield, South Carolina, Feb. 24.

  • 20th CES launches Wild Weasels Work Together

    The 20th Civil Engineer Squadron Wild Weasels Work Together contest concluded with the 20th Security Forces, 20th Equipment Maintenance and the 79th Fighter Generation Squadrons taking home first, second and third place respectively.

  • MQ-9 begins flying missions from Romania

    The 25th Attack Group began flying the first active-duty operated U.S. Air Forces in Europe MQ-9 Reaper sorties in Romania via remote-split operations as of Feb. 1, 2021.

  • Metals techs build from ground up

    The 20th Equipment Maintenance Squadron aircraft metals technology flight keeps 20th Fighter Wing F-16 Vipers flying at home station and downrange by embracing innovation in their operations.

  • Shaw tax office opens in limited form

    The Shaw tax center is scheduled to open for active-duty service members Feb. 16 and for retirees March 1. The center is scheduled to run until April 15.

  • 20th EMS AGE hosts Team Shaw officers

    The 20th Equipment Maintenance Squadron aerospace ground equipment flight invited Team Shaw company grade officers to tour their facility and to network, Jan. 4.

  • 20th FW AFE improves survival kits

    Airmen assigned to the 20th Operations Support Squadron redesigned their current survival kit and developed a draft kit to lead the 20th Fighter Wing into the future fight and to keep pilots safe on the ground.

  • Two ordinary Airmen become heroes

    On a Saturday afternoon, two Airmen were in downtown Sumter at brunch when a woman meandered in. Following a few trying encounters of her yelling at the waitresses, this woman pushed past the Airmen and took her emotions elsewhere.

  • 20th FW MCAT tackles ACE at JBC

    Airmen from the 79th Fighter and Fighter Generation Squadrons, also known as the Tigers, in addition to the 20th Logistics Readiness, Component Maintenance, Operations Support and Equipment Maintenance Squadrons, simulated a forward operating base during an agile combat employment exercise at Joint