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    Shaw Air Force Base

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    McCrady Army National Guard Training Center - Front or RTI Building

    McCrady Army National Guard Training Center

    (3 reviews)

    Situated outside of Eastover, SC, the base is a small RTI centered activity. In the RTI building…read morethere is a mix of small barracks rooms and two gender neutral Soldier rooms. (Two Soldier per room, not two of them) The barracks are 8 to a side in bunks, two bays sharing a bathroom, wall locker per and a desk per inmate. The two human rooms have microwave and tv and WiFi. They are said to be nice, and at least for some people come with maid service. The barracks are better than some I have been in, but the mattress remind me unfavorably of the field sleeping pad. And they are new. The pillow is not as nice as the mattress, so bring your own. Same with the sheets. That having been said, they have washers and dryers in every bay, which is civilized. They do have WiFi which is reasonably fast and does not bog down, so someone in the S6 know what they are doing. Complements to you sir or mam. The Two Soldier Rooms have shared laundry facilities down the hall. The DFAC (cleverly named the Crescent Moon Cafe), though sanitary, did not meet my gastronomic standards. The menu was a bit repetitive and tacos were on Wednesday rather than Tuesday. As DFACs go, it wasn't bad, but it did rather play to the reputation that Army food has spent generations earning. They do have Ice cream. The PX is tiny. Like really tiny. They have zero uniform items, so don't plan on getting any. It is also closed Monday and Tuesday, which is barbaric. Post chapel, tiny gym, and a small USO roundups the scenic attractions. If you are here for BLC, know that this is one of the nicest setups going. It is not, however, Club Med.

    A solid base for soldiers. The ground was a little flooded by the rain, but it appeared well kept…read moreup.

    Alvin S Glenn Detention Center

    Alvin S Glenn Detention Center

    (7 reviews)

    Grow up this isn't your monthly vacation spot, stupid is as stupid does, don't be stupid!!read more

    Eight people have died In the last two weeks. One was dead two days before anyone noticed or…read morereported it. The CO's are not doing their job in patrolling the place. If they had been they would have realized that the sound of a person gagging , gasping for air, needed help. C O's need to get off their lazy backsides and check on the inmates , maybe the inmate would still be alive. I'm sure the inmate who was being choked to death was making suspicious noises , enough to be checked on. How do you let someone die, because you're to lazy to get off your fat butt and do your job? Seems like that would be accessory to murder. The tvs should be turned off and lights out at a certain time and not be blaring , this is done because a C. O. is too scared to sit upfront in the dark. The CO's upfront need to hear and know what's going on AT ALL times. Someone should get up and walk down that way all the time and check on these folks because you know darn well they're not gonna be sitting in there bunk coloring. There is black mold in the mop closet. They have to beg for bottled water. The water that comes from the one faucet is iron tasting . This facility has one bathroom for close to, if not more, at times , 80-100 inmates . l've called many, many times to speak to a doctor and not one has called me back. When the inmates get sick they have to beg for help or to see someone who can approve them getting a Tylenol. Or what ever is appropriate. When a C O is ask about meds, to see a nurse , make an appt. with a doc they never return with an answer . These folks are in this facility for a reason, but not to be treated like the scum of the earth. I don't have pictures because no one is to see the facility. Hmm...wonder why? No one is allowed to go past the front reception area. Nobody on the outside knows what's going on unless they read it in the paper , hear on WIS-TV from other inmates families who have posted what's going on. You can update a kitchen pretty and shiny , but unless you get rid of the mold , unless you give them more than one bathroom , clean drinking water everyday YOI HAVENT DONE ANYTHING FOR THESE INMATRS SAFETY , and Mr. Harvey Kraman you have not done anything at all for the inmates safety. And anybody else that is involved in the " so called " clean up. It doesn't cost money to give these folks clean drinking bottled water. It doesn't cost anything for those C.O.s upfront to show respect and say ," OK I'll check " , actually check AND come back with an answer. Not leave them hanging . It's not good to let these folks just sit there die and rot in that place while everybody's thinking " Oh well , I did South Carolina a favor. The C O's are there to do a job and if they can't do it then someone else needs to be found that wants to work , and work responsibly . If there is a rule/procedure where the CO's need to walk/patrol the area a certain time every night and every day then they need to get off their bouncy fat butts and walk their area. I don't care if they've got to go 15 times a day . Human life is important. I don't care what they've done and who they are. "All have sinned and come short of the glory of God." Romans 3:23-24 "Whatever you do to the least of these, you do to me." Matthew 25:40 " Do not judge or you to will be judged. "Matthew 7:2 "If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness." 1 John 1:9 The Bible tells us that God doesn't want not one not even one to be lost. That applies to everybody in Alvin S Glenn, and anywhere else in the world. Change the things that don't cost anything. Do the things for human beings . Mental incapacitated humans need to be put elsewhere. Not in Glenn where they get beat up because no one understands how a mentally handicap person functions ! WHAT IS WRONG WITH YALL? WHAT ARE YOU THINKING? OH, MAYBE YOIRE NOT?

    Carolina Sandhills National Wildlife Refuge

    Carolina Sandhills National Wildlife Refuge

    (2 reviews)

    So beautiful.the main building has maps and help if you are not sure what trail to walk.this place…read moreis huge and has picnic areas to rest. Very beautiful

    Despite the listing of this place and the "US Fish and Wildlife" at this address as "closed", this…read moreis anything but closed. Am I glad I ignored the message and took the time to stop by, drive through, and walk around. Expecting to find a park with a slant on conservation of flora and fauna, some endangered, I was surprised to find that and a lot more. South Carolina is home to one of nations Wildlife refuges, and at 45,000 acres, it has something for everyone. There's a road through the Refuge for those wanting an overview, with the road starting on one end from Hwy 1 and going a few miles through wooded areas, and past some ponds and lakes. Within the Refuge are a few hiking/walking trails ranging from a little less than a mile to a little over three miles. For ornithologists, it's a must-stop spot. As you enter the refuge, near the office, there are brochures available describing all the things to see or do during a visit. It's open for self-guided touring if that's your preference. Surprisingly, at certain times of the year, the Refuge is open to hunting, and in a smaller area, open for fishing as well. Every month highlights different wildlife Every so often, they do controlled burns that mimic those in nature with the goal of creating conditions that help certain animals and vegetation. Even the ponds and fields are managed to prevent thing that hinder new growth or prevent wildlife from flourishing. It's an amazing sight to see, and best of all, it's free.

    Shaw Air Force Base - publicservicesgovt - Updated May 2026

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