News Summary
The South Carolina coast will celebrate Independence Day with the 16th annual ‘Salute from The Shore’ flyover. This event unites beachgoers in a salute to military members with impressive aerial displays featuring F-16 fighter jets and Warbird planes. Planned for 1 p.m. on July 4th, this cherished tradition also encourages community involvement, showcasing patriotic spirit and gratitude. While the C-17 planes are absent this year due to other missions, the event remains a significant tribute to those who serve in the armed forces.
Salute from The Shore Returns to South Carolina Coast for 16th Annual Fourth of July Flyover
South Carolina’s coastline is set to come alive on July 4th with the return of the beloved annual tradition, Salute from The Shore. This year marks the 16th iteration of the military flyover that unites beachgoers and military supporters alike in a synchronized salute to the troops.
At 1 p.m. on Independence Day, the flyover will kick off in Cherry Grove and make its way down to Beaufort. Attendees along the South Carolina coast, from Cherry Grove to Beaufort, will have the opportunity to witness the impressive aerial display featuring a fleet of military aircraft. The headlining act will be the F-16 fighter jets, which are well-known for their agility and speed.
Following the F-16s, a Warbird Flight will showcase aircraft such as T-34s and T-28s, weather permitting. This combination of modern fighter jets and classic warbirds promises to be a spectacular sight for beach visitors.
Notably absent from this year’s flyover will be the C-17 planes, which are currently occupied with real-world missions. Their absence will not diminish the event’s overall impact, as organizers and participants are dedicated to demonstrating pride and support for the military personnel who serve the country.
Community Involvement
Local communities play an essential role in the success of the Salute from The Shore event. Cities along the coast come together to create an atmosphere of celebration and respect for service members. Many towns take the opportunity to showcase their festive spirit by displaying large flags and encouraging residents to participate in the salute, fostering a sense of camaraderie among beachgoers.
The Salute from the Shore organization has been instrumental in promoting the event, believing that it extends beyond entertainment. The event aims to create a unified moment of recognition and gratitude for those who serve in the armed forces. People are encouraged to share their experiences online, turning this local tribute into a nationally recognized event that resonates with military families across the country.
Historical Context
Since its inception on July 4, 2010, Salute from The Shore has grown into a cherished celebration for residents and visitors. It reflects a deep-rooted tradition of honoring military service on a day that already holds significance as America’s Independence Day. The Fourth of July holiday is particularly special for beach communities, creating a unique blend of patriotic spirit and summer festivities.
Throughout the years, the event has witnessed increasing participation, with more people gathering on the beaches to watch the flyover. The anticipation builds as spectators position themselves along the shoreline, ready to show their support through a unified salute, raising their arms as the planes fly overhead.
Conclusion
As the South Carolina coast prepares for this year’s Salute from The Shore, residents and visitors alike are reminded of the importance of coming together to honor military service. The spectacular flyover invites onlookers to appreciate both the bravery of service members and the spirit of Independence Day. With the flyover starting at 1 p.m. on July 4th, beachgoers should plan to be on the shore to witness this breathtaking tribute.
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Additional Resources
- WMBF News: Salute from The Shore Schedule
- ABC News 4: Military Planes Over SC Coast
- Count on 2: Salute from The Shore Schedule
- WPDE: Surfside Beach Military Flyover
- Explore Beaufort SC: Annual Salute from The Shore

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