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  • 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

  • By Airmen, for Airmen

    More than 100 Team Shaw members participated in the first Weasel Walk, to kick off the Air Force Assistance Fund, April 10.

  • 20th FW remembers fallen Airman

    Dozens of people are gathered in the large, open space of a hangar near the Shaw flightline; the cool gray of the building’s metal and concrete interior is softened by the warmth of overflowing emotion as members of the 20th Fighter Wing gather to mourn one of their own.

  • MWD retires, reunites with wingman

    Trust in me, my friend, for I am your comrade. I will protect you with my last breath... Together we will conquer all obstacles, and search out those who might wish harm to others…

  • Leaders show appreciation for Airmen

    The First Sergeant’s Council and the 20th Force Support Squadron Chief Master Sgt. Emerson E. Williams Dining Facility staff hosted a birthday dinner for Airmen, March 15.

  • Wreaths Across America

    U.S. military members, veterans and civilians gathered to place wreaths along the fence of Sumter Cemetery in remembrance of veterans who have passed away and military members who made the ultimate sacrifice in Sumter, South Carolina, Dec. 17, 2016.Team Shaw participated in the event with local

  • Shaw’s fire department’s upgrade

    Fire trucks assigned to the 20th Civil Engineer Squadron are parked outside Shaw’s fire station at Shaw Air Force Base, S.C., 1978, top, and Dec. 20, 2016, bottom. In 1978, 20th CES firefighters used P8 and P12 fire trucks, which had little to no electronic components and a 35-foot ladder that had