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  • HURCON timelines change to prevent confusion

    Team Shaw's hurricane conditions timelines recently changed.The updates were made in response to Air Force Manual 10-2504, Air Force Incident Management Guidance for Major Accidents and Natural Disasters, which requires HURCON revision to match other services' guidance and prevent confusion at joint

  • Metals technology Airmen mold mission, ensure serviceability

    Dragging a hefty piece of aluminum to his work bench, an Airman kick starts his day of molding the elements as he dons his protective face mask and prepares for flying metal shavings and scorching conditions. Airmen assigned to the 20th Equipment Maintenance Squadron metals technology laboratory are

  • Coronet Warrior exercise tests aircrew, combat support deployed operations

    The 4th Fighter Wing conducted a base-wide employment exercise Jan. 30 through 31 at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, North Carolina. More than 1,000 Airmen participated in Exercise Coronet Warrior 17-01, which was designed to simulate deployed operations and test both the aircrew flying and Airmen

  • Warrior exercise integrates USAF, U.S. Marine search, rescue mission

    Exercise Coronet Warrior 17-01 tested the abilities of 4th Fighter Wing members to complete contingency operations at an "overseas location" over the course of two days. Members of Seymour Johnson Air Force Base and Marine Corps Air Station New River, North Carolina, completed a simulated rescue

  • Weapons Airmen enable joint training

    Weapons Airmen with the 74th Aircraft Maintenance Unit from Moody AFB, Georgia, enabled joint force training during Green Flag-West 17-03 Jan. 13 through 27 at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada.

  • New repair process aids Shaw F-16 Fighting Falcon success

    As the mission of the U.S. Air Force constantly evolves, the aircraft which keep that mission alive may need to evolve as well. The F-16CM Fighting Falcons assigned to Shaw AFB will reach a point where they will need their parts transplanted or repaired to keep them airborne, and it is the job of