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  • Scheduling keeps F-16s up to date

    All F-16CM Fighting Falcons at Shaw Air Force Base, South Carolina, require regular maintenance to stay in tip-top shape and ready to fly.

  • Ridin’ round being safe with it

    Team Shaw members took a Basic Riders Course to hone their skills at Shaw Air Force Base, South Carolina on May 10.The BRC is a two-day course that consist of three to four hours of class time and approximately 12 hours out on the riding course. During class time, safety management and basics about

  • Strength, sacrifice, resiliency; the Gamblers return

    After kissing loved ones, embracing their children and saying goodbye for six months to serve the United States in a country more than 7,000 miles away, Airmen from the 77th Fighter Squadron, also known as the Gamblers, set off for their journey to Afghanistan October, 2017.

  • Press Release: Shaw Airman found dead in hotel

    Airman 1st Class Monika Carrillo, an Airman assigned to the 20th Component Maintenance Squadron (CMS), was found dead in an off-base hotel on Saturday at approximately 10:00 p.m.

  • 20th SFS recognizes Police Week

    With humidity hanging in the morning air and the weight of their backpacks dragging them down, law enforcement members and supporters wiped sweat from their brows, ignoring their aching feet as they pressed on toward the completion of their 9-mile ruck march.

  • 20th CS hosts tech expo

    The 20th Communications Squadron hosted a technology exposition at the Carolina Skies Club and Conference Center, May 16.

  • Air Force Vietnam veteran awarded after 45 years

    The sunshine reflecting off the black marble of The Wall That Heals in Camden, South Carolina, served as a backdrop for the Air Force ending a 45 year wait for retired Capt. Johnny Blye.

  • Air Force scheduled to switch to OCP uniform

    Air Force leaders announced the service will move to a single combat utility uniform, adopting the Operational Camouflage Pattern, or OCP, already in use by Soldiers and Airmen in combat zones and certain jobs.