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19 Columbia, S.C. – The South Carolina National Guard announces U.S. Air Force Chief Master Sgt. Camille R. W. Caldwell as the next state command senior enlisted leader (CSEL) for the South Carolina National Guard.
Caldwell will serve as the second state CSEL for the South Carolina National Guard. In this role, she will be the advisor to the adjutant general for South Carolina, U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Van McCarty, and other key leaders on matters of health and welfare of the Soldiers and Airmen assigned to the South Carolina Army and Air National Guard.
“Mentoring and coaching Airmen has been a highlight of my service with the South Carolina Air National Guard. I enjoy watching Airmen take pride knowing they have control over their career path, how to remove barriers, and what steps are needed to achieve success,” said Caldwell. “The most important part of the selection as the CSEL is having the opportunity to work with Soldiers and exchange best practices of
Updated: 7:13 PM EDT April 8, 2021
COLUMBIA, S.C. South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster is going to the southern border between Mexico and the United States to visit National Guard members from the state who are stationed there.
McMaster said he and South Carolina Adjutant General Van McCarty will meet with the troops on Friday and Saturday. They plan to visit a section of the border in Texas.
McMaster s press office said that he will meet with members of the 2-151st Aviation Regiment and 1052nd Transportation Company at a military installation and Customs and Border Protection sector headquarters near the border. He s also set to receive in-person briefings from senior military leadership charged with supporting and supplementing federal efforts to secure the southern border.
19 Columbia, S.C. – The South Carolina National Guard surpassed the quarter of a million mark in the number of COVID-19 tests conducted at over 829 mobile testing sites since May 2, 2020.
The more than 268,095 COVID-19 tests supported by the South Carolina National Guard is a new milestone in the state’s effort in response to COVID-19. It’s a testament to the state’s unified COVID-19 pandemic support effort led by Governor Henry McMaster. For more than 270 days since the mobile testing site mission began, our Soldiers and Airmen have excelled in meeting the demands of our state s COVID-19 testing effort. Reaching the quarter of a million mark in COVID-19 tests is a true testament to our service member s perseverance, passion for the mission, and professionalism, said U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Van McCarty, the adjutant general for South Carolina. It also demonstrates the strength of ‘Team South Carolina’ and the great cooperation of our state s COVID-19