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  • Moody's student pilots prepare for 479th FTG's final flight

    As the 479th Flying Training Group ends its historic legacy at Moody, the last class of freshman pilots begins its new journey of flying for the Air Force. Class 07-15 began undergraduate pilot training Sept. 14 and is the final group of students scheduled to complete T-6 training at Moody on April

  • Airman renames base paper with historic tie

    For some it's all in the name. A recent base newspaper name search submission not only brought out a little Air Force tradition, but also some of the 23rd Wing's history. Senior Airman Aaron Hatfield, 23rd Logistics Readiness Squadron vehicle and equipment maintenance journeyman, submitted The

  • 23rd LRS back shop volunteers to rebuild M-35

    One of Moody's maintenance back shops recently volunteered to undertake a project out of their realm of expertise. The 820th Security Forces Group needed maintenance on one of its M-35 two-and-a-half ton troop transport / cargo trucks, and the 23rd Logistics Readiness Squadron fire truck maintenance

  • Spouse gives Moody Airman 'gift of life'

    When it seemed like all options were exhausted and an Air Force career was about to end, the impossible happened. One Team Moody NCO had a second chance after receiving the "gift of life." The medical discharge process had already begun, when Tech. Sgt. Matt Ryan found out his wife Jovelyn was a

  • Day to remember our fallen, share stories of missing

    Team Moody members gathered Friday at the base's Heritage Park to show respect to America's warriors who are prisoners of war or missing in action during National POW/MIA Remembrance Day. The day of recognition is set aside to ensure the sacrifices of our country's POWs and those still missing in

  • Troops to Teachers assists with career transistion

    With the emphasis the military puts on continuing education, there is a program to help service members come full circle from student to teacher, using their military experience to make a difference in the lives of young people. The Troops to Teachers program offers assistance to retired or former

  • Civilian provides 50 years of Team Moody service

    One Team Moody member has worked on base longer than most Airmen have been alive. Myrtice Miller, 347th Communications Squadron publications and forms manager, recently reached her fiftieth year working at Moody, a rare milestone of experience filled with many memories and a variety of jobs. Ms.

  • FCC needs at-home providers to care for children

    The Family Child Care program is in need of at-home providers to care for Team Moody children. An alternative to center-based care, these child care providers offer options in government housing or affiliated off-base homes. "We have more than 100 children on the waiting list at the Child

  • 39th FTS pilots show respect for fallen Airman

    Six Moody pilots recently honored the passing of a fellow Airmen's father with a missing-man formation over the Air Force Memorial in Arlington National Cemetery, Va. Lt. Col. Christopher Sabo, Lt. Col. R.J. Stuermer, Maj. Daniel Fischer, Maj. Timothy Mangan, Maj. Michael Rowland and Maj. Roger

  • Major earns Bronze Star for combat heroism

    By placing service before self, a 347th Logistics Readiness Squadron major earned the Bronze Star for combat heroism in the global war on terrorism. Maj. Freddrick Hughes, Jr., 347th LRS chief of combat readiness and acting director of operations, was awarded the medal for his dedication during an