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  • Shaw's deer season is approaching

    The natural resources managers at Shaw and Poinsett Electronic Combat Range use many tools to manage the diverse resources on the base and range. One popular tool and an important quality of life initiative for base personnel is the deer hunting program. Hunting is open to all base personnel and the

  • ShawFest shines through Saturday with air show

    ShawFest 2008 "Thunder over the Midlands" was not intended to represent Tropical Storm Hanna, but immediately following the storm approximately 40 to 50, 000 people kept their eyes to the sky as Shaw hosted an air show, which showcased America's Airmen, the Air Force's leading technology, vintage

  • Senior leaders meet to discuss, decide way ahead for force

    Senior Air Force leaders gathered for a strategic summit Aug. 27 at Bolling Air Force Base to discuss the way ahead for the Air Force as a part of the August emphasis on strategic planning. "The summit allows us to identify issues that need senior leader review and decide on matters affecting the

  • COMACC tours Shaw, visits with Airmen

    Gen. John Corley, Air Combat Command commander, visited Shaw to support Airmen and speak at the Air Force Association 11th Annual Dinner, Aug. 20. "The primary objective for why my wife, Alice, and I came down here was to recognize our Airmen and tell them 'thank you,'" General Corley said. "My

  • Coming soon: ShawFest 2008

    About two weeks remain until ShawFest 2008 "Thunder Over the Midlands." A wide variety of aircraft are scheduled to take to the sky in several aerial demonstrations, including the F-22 Raptor, C-17 Globemaster, P-51 Mustang and Shaw's own F-16 Fighting Falcon. Visitors will also see a wide variety

  • Airmen cool down with future aircraft shelters

    During many of the "dog days of summer," the thermostat registers 106 degrees Fahrenheit on Shaw's flightline and many Airmen like Senior Airman Baanh Dinh, 55th Fighter Squadron aerospace propulsion technician, work out in the extreme heat with no shade to fulfill their mission -- but relief is on