U.S. Air Force and Marine Corps units conducted a joint Combat Search and Rescue Training Exercise (CSARTE) at Moody Air Force Base, Georgia, Jan. 12–16, 2026, strengthening joint interoperability and refining the skills required to recover isolated personnel in contested environments.Hosted by the
Master Sgt. Jonathon T. Fleck, an Airman assigned to the 71st Rescue Generation Squadron, was pronounced deceased Jan. 12, 2026, at 6:09 a.m.
Several Airmen from the 23d Combat Air Base Squadron volunteered to complete a challenging assessment designed to screen and prepare candidates for the demands of the Army’s Air Assault Course. The event tested endurance and grit through a timed run, rope climb and 12-mile ruck march aligned with
The Moody Air Force Base Education Center continues to strengthen the team by empowering Airmen to achieve their academic and professional goals. From degree programs to testing services, the center serves as a vital resource for lifelong learning and career advancement.
Tech. Sgt. Jefory Adrian Smith, an Airman assigned to the 23d Force Support Squadron, was pronounced dead at Mayo Clinic Hospital in Jacksonville, Florida, Jan. 7, 2026, at 4:57 p.m.
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