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Jane Allen, 20th Mission Support Group director for

Jane Allen, 20th Mission Support Group director for

Jane Allen, 20th Mission Support Group director for installations, right, and Tony Quercia, National Operations and Mechanical Inc. contract and water treatment facility manager, left, discuss the functions of ... More

Candler Mathews, 20th Civil Engineer Squadron water

Candler Mathews, 20th Civil Engineer Squadron water

Candler Mathews, 20th Civil Engineer Squadron water program manager, left, Nick Muszynski, 20th CES civil engineer infrastructure and environmental flight chief, center, and Jane Allen, 20th Mission Support Gro... More

Candler Mathews, 20th Civil Engineer Squadron water

Candler Mathews, 20th Civil Engineer Squadron water

Candler Mathews, 20th Civil Engineer Squadron water program manager, briefs Jane Allen, 20th Mission Support Group director of installations, on pipeline operations at Shaw Air Force Base, S.C., Feb. 15, 2017. ... More

Shaw receives special water treatment

Shaw receives special water treatment

Candler Mathews, 20th Civil Engineer Squadron water program manager, briefs Jane Allen, 20th Mission Support Group director of installations, on pipeline operations at Shaw Air Force Base, S.C., Feb. 15, 2017. ... More

Team Shaw members assigned to the 20th Fighter Wing

Team Shaw members assigned to the 20th Fighter Wing

Team Shaw members assigned to the 20th Fighter Wing take part in a tour of the water treatment facility at Shaw Air Force Base, S.C., Feb. 15, 2017. Team Shaw members assigned to the water treatment facility ar... More

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