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  • Former Wild Weasels visit Shaw

    Approximately 60 veterans visited, June 22 to 25, to celebrate the 52nd Wild Weasel anniversary and reconnect with each other.

  • From cadet to colonel: wingmen for life

    Filing into a barber shop, 1989 college freshmen prepare for the Cadet Corps program at Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, by receiving the traditional rites during their temporary transition from civilian to military: a buzz cut.Physical training, formations and university classrooms

  • Press Release 20-2017: Shaw Airman found dead at home

    Senior Airman Cody Flick, an Airman assigned to the 20th Component Maintenance Squadron (CMS), was found dead in his off-base residence on Sunday at approximately 5:10 p.m.The 24-year-old Airman was an Electronic Warfare Team member who served in the Air Force since Nov. 22, 2011."We are deeply

  • AETC Announces Changes to Developmental Special Duty Assignments

    Air Force officials are making three substantial changes to the Developmental Special Duty process that will significantly improve the Air Force’s ability to fill these important positions by adding more flexibility to the process and increasing opportunities for noncommissioned officers. The

  • Press Release 19-2017: Shaw Airman found dead at home

    An Airman assigned to the 20th Fighter Wing was found dead in his off-base residence Sunday at approximately 5:10 p.m.The incident remains under investigation by the Sumter County Sheriff’s Office.The name of the Airman is being withheld until 24-hours after next of kin notifications.Questions

  • Celebrating stars, stripes

    Team Shaw members participate in the annual Freedom Bash celebration at Shaw Air Force Base, S.C., in 2015 and 2016. The 20th Force Support Squadron hosted the event to bring Airmen together to celebrate the Fourth of July.

  • SCSO and SFS host youth conference

    The Sumter County Sheriff’s Office and the 20th Security Forces Squadron hosted an annual youth conference here to provide mentorship opportunities for local adolescents ages 10 to 18, June 16.

  • 'AFREP-airing' equipment saves funds

    Rows of electronics and tools line the shelves of a spacious work center where a group of Airmen sit among pieces of equipment in need of repair.The technicians assigned to the 20th Maintenance Group Air Force Repair Enhancement Program shop are tasked with effectively repairing damaged items in an