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  • 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.

  • Propulsion: reassembling the engine

    U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Jaymie Sanarez and Senior Airman Monhuan Lee, 20th Component Maintenance Squadron aerospace propulsion journeymen, prepare to work on a number three sump housing, which houses part of the F110-129D engine at Shaw Air Force Base, S.C., March 29, 2017. The number three

  • 25 Team Shaw Airmen selected for promotion

    This year, Air Force officials selected 11.8 percent of eligible master sergeants for promotion to senior master sergeant. Congratulations to Team Shaw’s 25 selectees.20th Fighter Wing Master Sgt. John Bettencourt, 20th Component Maintenance Squadron Master Sgt. Roderick Brown, 20th Logistics

  • New $57 million medical facility cares for military community

    Air Force leaders and community members attended the new 20th Medical Group clinic ribbon cutting ceremony, Feb. 24.Approximately 100 individuals attended, including Lt. Gen. (Dr.) Mark Ediger, Air Force surgeon general, and Brig. Gen. (Dr.) Sean Murphy, Air Combat Command surgeon general.The new

  • Team surveys ‘battle’ site

    A team from Air Education and Training Command and 2nd Air Force, which consisted of a total of 23 individuals from a range of career fields including civil engineers and Battlefield Airmen, surveyed sites for a possible future Battlefield Airman campus here, Feb. 13-17.

  • Team Shaw comes together for beautification project

    With the help of volunteers, 20th Civil Engineer Squadron Airmen removed several outdated defensive fighting positions, Feb. 1. As part of an ongoing beautification project for areas around the base, the DFPs were tackled first in order to update the site and improve the safety of the area.

  • Airmen represent 20th FW at Red Flag 17-1

    Airman assigned to the 20th Fighter Wing departed here, Jan. 19, to participate in the Red Flag 17-1 at Nellis AFB, Nevada, which began Jan 22. Red Flag is a realistic combat training exercise that maximizes the combat readiness and survivability of participants by providing a realistic training

  • Ready to defend

    In an open field at Shaw Air Force Base, South Carolina, an Airman fends off attackers one by one while experiencing disorientation, shortness of breath and struggling to open his eyes through excruciating pain.