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  • A New Canvas - CATM Instructor Overcomes Adversity by Making His Own Art

    Officer Tim Bull, a Combat Arms Training and Maintenance instructor, talks to Airmen from the 45th Security Forces Squadron before shooting qualifications, April 25, 2018, at the shooting range on Patrick Air Force Base, Fla. Bull grew up in the local area around Patrick AFB, and now works during

  • WWI Centennial Commissioner Presents DH-4

    The 50th Attack Squadron was presented one of only five Airco DH-4 model aircraft in the world from Jerry Hester, World War I centennial commissioner at Shaw Air Force Base, South Carolina, May 2.

  • Skymaster relives glory days at Shaw

    Far from the jungles of Vietnam where it served in the war effort from 1969 to 1970, an O-2 Skymaster sits perched above Shaw Air Force Base, South Carolina.

  • Little guy, big fixed heart: part II

    When Ashley and Tech. Sgt. Ben Mockovciak, 372nd Training Squadron Detachment 202 F-16 tactical aircraft maintenance instructor, learned their son Noah, barely one month old, had experienced a heart attack, their world was turned upside down.

  • SVC advocates for victims

    When tragedy strikes in the form of sexual violence, victims may feel robbed of control or have difficulty confronting the pain, unable to overcome it.

  • Little guy, big fixed heart: part I

    When Ashley and Tech. Sgt. Ben Mockovciak learned they would soon be parents, they were overwhelmed with the exciting idea of welcoming a healthy, beautiful child into their family.

  • 20th FW holds volunteer appreciation breakfast

    The 20th Force Support Squadron Airman and Family Readiness Center hosted an annual volunteer appreciation breakfast at the Carolina Skies Club and Conference Center, April 19.“Many individuals may ask, ‘Why is volunteering so important?’ When you look at the reasons of the importance, it’s not only

  • 20th FSS Honor Guard trainers teach next rotation

    Preserving and respecting the legacy of service members, alive or deceased, is the primary role of any Honor Guardsman.For Airmen assigned to the 20th Force Support Squadron Honor Guard, passing along this responsibility to the next rotation of Airmen is a task not taken lightly. “To the families we