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  • OSHA training promotes safety readiness

    The 23d Wing safety office is holding a free OSHA training course for section supervision, July 29-Aug. 2, 2019, at Moody Air Force Base, Ga.The training is part of OSHA’s outreach training program, and will cover an overview of the hazards a worker may encounter on a job site. The training will

  • Moody USPS temporarily closed

    The United States Postal Service side of the Moody Air Force Base Installation Post Office is currently closed.The temporary closure to the USPS side of the Post Office started July 1st due to the retirement of the installation postmaster.The installation USPS is projected to be closed for a minimum

  • Rescue helicopter pilots showcase VR capability to ACC leadership

    Helicopter pilots and special mission aviators from the 41st Rescue Squadron at Moody Air Force Base, Georgia, performed a demonstration of a virtual reality (VR) training system here for Air Combat Command leadership July 8, 2019, as part of a squadron-led innovation showcase.

  • Moody Airman goes back to basic

    Approximately 35,000 men and women make it through basic military training (BMT) each year, and it’s the military training instructors (MTIs) who mold them into United States Air Force Airmen.One Moody Airman whose passion has been training people her whole career, will soon embark on her own

  • SFS investigators conduct CSI training

    Investigators from the 23d Security Forces Squadron are required to respond to incidents and scenarios that require a high level of attention and sensitivity. Investigators are responsible for the collection, preservation and transportation of evidence from a crime scene, along with suspect

  • Storm drain upgrade saves Moody money

    Construction workers made renovations during a storm-drain construction project, June 2019, at Moody Air Force Base, Ga. The 23d Civil Engineer Squadron spent $41,000 to improve the drainage system to prevent safety hazards caused by standing water.

  • Moody A-10 dropped object reported

    During a routine training mission, an A-10C Thunderbolt II assigned to the 23d Fighter Group suffered a bird strike which caused an inadvertent release of three BDU-33s, a small non-explosive training munition, today at approximately 1:15 p.m.

  • 71st RQS MEDEVACs bus crash victims

    To ensure someone’s worst day isn’t their last, rescue Airmen must be fully qualified, optimally trained and ready to execute the mission at a moment’s notice.This training and mentality were recently put to the test when Airmen from the 71st Rescue Squadron were tasked to medically evacuate

  • AGE maintains airpower through ground power

    When people think of aircraft, they usually think of pilots, followed by the maintainers who fix them. People rarely consider the Airmen who service the equipment that makes it all possible. The maintenance professionals of Moody’s aerospace ground equipment (AGE) are responsible for inspecting and