Story by Airman 1st Class Ashleigh Pavelek | 169th Fighter Wing | 10.10.2015
U.S. soldiers assigned to the 741st and the 742nd Quartermaster Company of the South Carolina Army National Guard are providing purified drinking water for patients at the Palmetto Health Baptist Hospital here since Thursday....
Story by 1st Lt. Stephen Hudson | South Carolina National Guard | 10.09.2015
Numerous dirt roads in rural parts of Lexington County were severely damaged after the heavy rains fell across the state earlier this week, and Lexington County has requested the National Guard’s help in repairing those roads....
Story by 1st Lt. Jessica Donnelly | South Carolina National Guard | 10.09.2015
Members of the South Carolina National Guard assisted residents in the path of floodwaters from the Edisto River, Oct. 9, helping keep citizens safe and property protected....
Story by Senior Airman Michael Cossaboom | 20th Fighter Wing | 10.08.2015
After Hurricane Joaquin threatened the East Coast, South Carolina was hit by a subsequent storm which a dumped a record-breaking amount of rainfall Oct. 1-6, causing intense flooding throughout the state and at Shaw....
Story by 1st Lt. Jessica Donnelly | South Carolina National Guard | 10.08.2015
Members of the South Carolina National Guard helped clean up debris in neighborhoods affected by the floods, Oct. 8, in Summerville, South Carolina....
Story by Airman Megan Floyd | South Carolina National Guard | 10.08.2015
South and North Carolina Helicopter Aquatic Rescue Teams participated in emergency operation efforts during a statewide flood response, Oct. 8. The two teams have been activated for state duty to support state and county emergency management agencies and local first responders as historic flooding impacts South Carolina counties....
Story by Senior Airman Daniel Hughes | 1st Combat Camera Squadron | 10.08.2015
The boys of fall train for any weather, except for record-breaking rain totals that have flooded most of South Carolina.
Story by 1st Lt. Jessica Donnelly | South Carolina National Guard | 10.07.2015
In the aftermath of record rainfall levels throughout the state, communities are faced with damaged roads, loss of power and an inability to obtain their basic needs such as clean water, food and medical attention. For this reason, the South Carolina National Guard is working with civilian authorities conducting health and welfare checks to ensure community members receive the help they need....