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  • 25th Attack Wing becomes ACC's newest wing

    SHAW AIR FORCE BASE, S.C. – The 25th Attack Group was officially redesignated as the 25th Attack Wing, Sept. 18, 2025, at Shaw Air Force Base, S.C. Col. Brad Howell assumed command of the new wing with Chief Master Sgt. Jonna Martin becoming the wings first command chief.

  • 432nd ACMS Airmen demonstrate multiple discipline mastery

    In a rapidly evolving Air Force, adaptability and resilience are more crucial than ever. The Airmen of the 432nd Aircraft Communications Maintenance Squadron at Creech Air Force Base exemplify this adaptability from the moment they arrive on the installation.

  • 25th Attack Group welcomes new commander

    The 25th Attack Group, headquartered at Shaw Air Force Base, South Carolina, conducted a change of command ceremony where Col. Trevor Merrell relinquished command to Col. Landon Quan on May 29, 2025.

  • 482 ATKS Change of Command

    Members assigned to the 482nd Attack Squadron render a first salute to the incoming squadron commander during the 482nd ATKS change of command ceremony at Shaw Air Force Base, S.C., Mar. 28, 2025. Lt. Col. Christopher Lyells is the fifth commander for the 482nd ATKS, which provides 24/7/365 MQ-9

  • 25 ATKG hosts first IIQC at Shaw AFB

    The 25th Operations Support Squadron hosted its first Initial Intelligence Qualification Course, here, October 21, 2024. Prior to relocating, the IIQC was conducted by the 432nd OSS at Creech Air Force Base, Nev.

  • 25th ATKG opens new headquarters and operations facilities at Shaw

    The U.S. Air Force 25th Attack Group hosted military leaders, congressional representatives and honorary commanders from the local community at an immersion tour and ribbon cutting ceremony for their newly constructed headquarters and operations building at Shaw Air Force Base.

  • 20th Attack Squadron sets new training standard at Red Flag

    More than 90 Airmen from the 20th Attack Squadron participated in Red Flag 24-1 at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, to integrate with joint and coalition combat air forces in a large force exercise, culminating in certification to return to combat operations.