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  • Crew chiefs’ hard work, dedication pays off

    Through hard work and dedication, three crew chiefs from the 723rd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron accomplished one of the rarest achievements for their career field. Staff Sgt. Benjamin Gibbs, Senior Airman Ryan James and Airman 1st Class Steven Grothoff witnessed their HC-130P Hercules, tail number

  • December enlisted promotions

    Congratulations to the 25 Moody Airmen who will be promoted to the ranks of staff sergeant, technical sergeant, master sergeant and senior master sergeant in the month of December. The following senior airmen will be promoted to staff sergeants: -Jody Boyce, 23rd Medical Support Squadron -Pierre

  • Kicking the tobacco habit one day at a time

    On Nov. 20, several Moody members joined millions of tobacco users all over the country to quit smoking for one day. The 32-year-old campaign is dubbed the Great American Smokeout. The first Great American Smokeout was held in 1977 in an effort to educate the public on the dangers associated with

  • Warrior of the Week

    Rank and Name: Airman 1st Class Richard Blue Organization: 723rd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron Duty title: Avionics maintainer Hometown: Enterprise, AL Hobbies: Playing baseball, football, golf and going to the gym Last book read: The Count of Monte Cristo Favorite movie: Stepbrothers Favorite band:

  • Moody to celebrate holiday season with tree lighting ceremony

    As the holiday season approaches, Moody will celebrate it's arrival by hosting a tree lighting ceremony and parade beginning at the 23rd Medical Group starting at 4:50 p.m. Dec. 5. In addition, there will be carolers, an artificial snow storm, a nativity scene, free refreshments and a special visit

  • Cookie drive to provide homemade comforts

    The Moody Spouse's Club is looking to give back to Airmen on base by holding a cookie drive at the base Chapel from 7 a.m. to noon Dec. 3. Last year, through donations, the spouse's club provided more than 500 Airmen with cookies. "Everyone loves something homemade," said Laura Bowen, Moody Spouses

  • Airmen test skills during a pre-ranger screening course

    For the first time in Air Force history, Airmen from all career fields and bases were invited to Moody Air Force Base to participate in a course that prepares and tests Airmen's skills as a precursor to U.S. Army Ranger training. The 820th Security Forces Group has been hosting the Pre-Ranger Course