The 71st Rescue Generation Squadron changes command at Moody Air Force Base, Georgia, June 3, 2024.
Valdosta-Lowndes County Parks & Recreation Authority is hosting its fourth annual Flags of Freedom display, honoring military members who sacrificed their lives for our nation. Fifty flags, one for every sate, line a section of the road through Freedom Park as a temporary memorial. Nearly 20 Airmen
Moody Air Force Base Airmen and volunteers from the local community participated in the Valdosta City Renewal Project to perform necessary repairs and home improvements for those in need in Valdosta, Georgia, May 31-June 1, 2024.The City Renewal Project is a volunteer-based, self-funded initiative
In the realm where heroism meets human spirit, the ability to save lives emerges not from mere training, but from the depths of preparedness and selflessness. This truth transcends uniforms and titles – concentrating on the values and moral principles that an individual holds close. In this case,
The U.S. Air Force values innovation and leadership skills to support the force - the Green Belt Certification aims to teach service members these crucial concepts, allowing them to transform their own leadership styles for the better. This course strengthens the mind and prepares people for the
71st RGS changes command
Flags of Freedom Release
Standing Together: Moody Airmen help families in need.
Lifesaver on Leave: Moody Airman's Preparedness Saves a Life
The Green Belt program inspires new innovations
347th OSS changes command
23rd OMRS changes command
Readout of Jones’ bilateral engagements in Australia
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Peru, Brazil, US collaborate on TCCC training
Vice President Harris congratulates USAFA Class of ‘24
Minuteman III test launch showcases readiness of US nuclear force's safe, effective deterrent
Federal Employee Viewpoint Survey empowers employees, inspires change