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Zambelli Fireworks kicks off the fireworks display

Zambelli Fireworks kicks off the fireworks display

Zambelli Fireworks kicks off the fireworks display for the Jammin Fourth at Dillon Park, Sumter, S.C., July 4, 2012. Shaw Air Force Base, along with the city of Sumter, funded the event.

U.S. Air Force Col. Clay Hall, 20th Fighter Wing commander,

U.S. Air Force Col. Clay Hall, 20th Fighter Wing commander,

U.S. Air Force Col. Clay Hall, 20th Fighter Wing commander, gives his remarks to the community at Dillon Park, Sumter, S.C., July 4, 2012. Shaw Air Force Base funded the fireworks display for the Sumter community.

U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Niko Ellison, Blue Aces vocalist,

U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Niko Ellison, Blue Aces vocalist,

U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Niko Ellison, Blue Aces vocalist, sings at the Jammin July Fourth at Dillon Park, Sumter, S.C., July 4, 2012. Shaw Air Force Base funded the fireworks display for the Sumter community.

Bill Pawlik, Zambelli fireworks shooter, prepares the

Bill Pawlik, Zambelli fireworks shooter, prepares the

Bill Pawlik, Zambelli fireworks shooter, prepares the fireworks display for the Jammin July Fourth, at Dillon Park, Sumter, S.C., July 4, 2012. Shaw Air Force Base and the city funded the fireworks display for ... More

Carrie Rogers, 20th Force Support Squadron outdoor

Carrie Rogers, 20th Force Support Squadron outdoor

Carrie Rogers, 20th Force Support Squadron outdoor recreation director, serves hamburgers at Dillon Park, Sumter, S.C., July 4, 2012. More than 1,000 people showed up for the fireworks display at the Jammin July Fourth.

U.S. Air Force recruiters give children the opportunity

U.S. Air Force recruiters give children the opportunity

U.S. Air Force recruiters give children the opportunity to sit in a miniature version of an F-16 Fighting Falcon at the Jammin July Fourth, at Dillon Park, Sumter, S.C., July 4, 2012. Shaw Air Force Base funde... More

Locals from Sumter dance at Dillon Park, Sumter, S.C.,

Locals from Sumter dance at Dillon Park, Sumter, S.C.,

Locals from Sumter dance at Dillon Park, Sumter, S.C., July 4, 2012. Shaw Air Force Base funded the fireworks display for the Sumter community.

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