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  • ATC Airmen control Moody skies

    Air traffic controllers train to sequence and separate aircraft, issue safety alerts, ensure the safety of pilots and manage the expeditious flow of air traffic in and out of Moody’s airspace.

  • Airmen ‘bring the heat’ with hot pits, gear up faster turnaround

    Airmen from the 23d Logistic Readiness Squadron (LRS) and 476th Maintenance Squadron performed a hot pit refuel, Aug. 14, 2018, at Moody Air Force Base, Ga. Members of the 23d LRS preposition fueling trucks to allow aircraft to refuel without needing to shut down. This style of refueling is used to

  • 23d MDG Reassignment of Beneficiaries Continues as Planned

    The 23d Medical Group (MDG) reassignment of retirees and their dependents to off-base TRICARE providers will continue as planned on Aug. 17, 2018. Retiree beneficiaries who have not already selected an off-base Tricare provider will automatically be assigned to a provider within TRICARE's defined

  • Loadbarn keeps weapons Airmen trained, A-10s armed

    The weapons standardization section of the 23d Maintenance Group (MXG), known to the weapons community as the “loadbarn,” is the 23d Wing's (WG) focal point for all weapons loading and armament systems related matters.They ensure that all assigned weapons personnel are certified and proficient on

  • Civil engineers get gritty during 'A Day In A Life'

    Airmen from the 23d Civil Engineer Squadron (CES) immersed into multiple career fields within their unit during the ‘A Day in a Life’ program, Aug. 6-10, 2018, at Moody Air Force Base, Ga. The program challenges participating civil engineers to strengthen their synergy by going behind-the-scenes and

  • JTACs compete in Draco Spear

    Who can call in the most airstrikes without error, ruck march the fastest and accurately shoot simulated targets the quickest?Thirteen joint terminal attack controllers (JTAC) from across the country traveled to Moody to compete in the 93d Air Ground Operations Wing’s first ever Draco Spear

  • Researchers analyze Moody mission, improve Air Force

    RAND Corporation analysts integrated with Moody’s rescue, flying and maintenance professionals to examine firsthand Air Force operations during a visit, Aug. 7-8, 2018, at Moody Air Force Base, Ga. Familiarizing with the Air Force mission helps RAND develop their analysis to ultimately present

  • Pararescuemen retain jump qualifications

    Pararescuemen (PJs) from the 38th Rescue Squadron (38 RQS) performed static-line jumps to maintain their jump proficiency qualifications in Valdosta and Moody Air Force Base, Ga. The mission of the 38th RQS is to employ combat ready rescue officers and pararescuemen to support units worldwide.